1. Go For A Walk
  2. Stephen
  3. Baglaens
  4. Staples
  5. I
  6. In The Hearts
  7. Out Beyond
  8. Children
  9. II
  10. Delicate Delegates
  11. Selver
  12. 12:36
  13. III
  14. Wonder

 

 

 

 

 

 

A band unafraid to reach beyond their comfort zone, Lowly thrive on the embrace of doubt and curiosity. An inquisitive spirit drives the quintet’s second album, which evolved from an open-ended process in large spaces, from lost factory halls to water towers. Released via Bella Union, Hifalutin brims with suggestive discoveries from its title onwards. Dictionary definitions include “pompous” and “larger than life”; the word is also antonymic with the word Lowly. However you take it, the result is the work of five people expressing themselves freely as a tight collective: focused, yet fertile with possibility. Hifalutin is more ambitious than their much loved debut. The album was primarily recorded in a 150 square meter warehouse, just outside the city of Aarhus. Band members recorded their parts as individuals and as a group; meanwhile, the producer, Anders Boll, placed microphones in nooks and crannies of the enormous space, all the better to highlight the dynamics between the band members.

Hifalutin is an album of many entrance points. After the glistening come-hither to wandering minds of Go for a Walk, ‘Stephen’ reflects on death, inspired by the loss of Professor Stephen Hawking. The warm trip-hop currents of Baglaens (or “backwards”) contrast sharply with the buoyant beats cluster of Staples. i resembles a hymnal Stina Nordenstam, constantly seeking new ways into a song, while the alt-R&B-ish In the Heartsoffers an unguarded paean to connectivity: as Lowly put it: “It’s about the magnificent power of love that transcends everything and connects us all.”

Hifalutin • Hifalutin • Hifalutin • Hifalutin •

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