I Could Live in Hope

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"I Could Live in Hope" is the 1994 debut studio album by American slowcore band Low, noted for its sparse arrangements, hushed vocals, and minimalist, atmospheric sound.

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I Could Live in Hope canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf debut album
studio album
artist Low NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception cult acclaim
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
featuresVocalStyle male-female vocal harmonies
followedBy Long Division
follows none (debut album)
genre indie rock
slowcore
hasCoverArt I Could Live in Hope album cover
hasTrack Cut
Down
Drag
Fear
Lazy
Lullaby
Rope
Sea
Slide
Sunshine
Words
hasType full-length album
influencedGenre slowcore
language English
length 49:09
mood introspective
melancholic
notableCharacteristic atmospheric sound
hushed vocals
minimalist sound
sparse arrangements
partOf Low discography
performer Low NERFINISHED
performerMember Alan Sparhawk
John Nichols
Mimi Parker
producer Kramer
recordedIn 1993
recordLabel Vernon Yard Recordings
Virgin Records
releaseDate 1994-02-18
releaseYear 1994
tempoCharacteristic slow tempos

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Low debutAlbum I Could Live in Hope
Low album I Could Live in Hope
Long Division follows I Could Live in Hope