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Low is an American indie rock band formed in 1993 in Duluth, Minnesota. The group consisted of Alan Sparhawk (guitar, vocals), Mimi Parker (drums, vocals), and Zak Sally (bass guitar). They are known for their minimalist style, often referred to as "slowcore," characterized by slow tempos and subtle dynamics. Notable albums include "I Could Live in Hope" (1994), "Things We Lost in the Fire" (2001), and "The Great Destroyer" (2005). The band collaborated with producers such as Steve Albini and Dave Fridmann. Mimi Parker passed away in November 2022, leading to the band's dissolution. The products available from the artist Low include vinyls, CDs.