Formed in 1993 in Duluth, Minnesota, Low earned enduring acclaim for their minimalist, slow-paced sound that helped define the “slowcore” genre. Centered around the haunting harmonies and intimate interplay of Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker, the band balanced stark beauty with emotional intensity across albums like *Things We Lost in the Fire* and *Double Negative*. Over nearly three decades, Low evolved sonically while retaining their meditative core, leaving a profound influence on indie and experimental music until Parker’s passing in 2022.