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Rest In Peace Mimi Parker

Your music is the most beautiful I’ve ever heard.

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  • Grew up listening to Alan and Mimi. RIP

  • edited November 2022

    What the hell is up with this year?! 😞 And Aaron Carter passed yesterday at 34. And so many other beloved musicians passed this year. RIP Mimi.

  • Great drummer and vocalist. What a shame.

  • Damn. I knew that she was in ill health, but did not know the severity.
    Rest In Peace.

  • Oh man, I just found out. I’m devastated. I wasn’t a huge Low fan, until I saw them live for the time. Truly unique, special, touching, deeply beatiful and spiritual. Also the most amazing human beings.
    I’m going to miss Mimi, so sad to know I’ll never get to be mesmerized watching her sing again.

    I did a cover of a Low song after Alan posted the chords on Twitter. Allow me to post it here as a little homage. ❤️😥

  • Just gutted. Fantastic band and her voice… so real and yet so haunting

  • She apparently died of the same thing that killed a friend of mine at a similar age a couple of years ago, ovarian cancer, robbing two kids and her partner of a wonderful human being,way too young..

    Low made the most wonderful music, and their Christmas album was so far beyond the usual cliches… one of my favourite albums in any season. This track was my favourite:

    A real loss.

  • I’m super late to the game, since I started listening with their most recent album - but wow, what an album. RIP.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    What the hell is up with this year?! 😞 And Aaron Carter passed yesterday at 34. And so many other beloved musicians passed this year. RIP Mimi.

    I played basketball with Aaron growing up. We were not close but I know people who were. Apparently the guy was a good guy with lots of issues. Those child stars have been so harmed it’s not even funny….

  • Somehow, I had never heard Low before I read this thread.
    Damn. The music is hauntingly beautiful and the context is so sad.
    Life is short.

  • I absolutely love Low.
    Discovered them through a newly made friend during a bit of a personal upheaval and challenging time in 2002. Their music was like lullabies to me at that point. Very soothing. The music was as dark and low as I felt, but somehow also uplifting and comforting. It was the best company and definitely helped to get me through the rough patch.
    Beautiful music and vocals.
    This is very sad news about Mimi. 😢🙏

  • Low's music has been incredibly comforting during tough times for the last 20 years. This day doesn't feel real...
    As if this world was not getting dark enough day by day, one of its greatest angel has left. Very sad day. Mimi is already terribly missed. All my love and tender thoughts goes to Alan and their family.

  • Low were renowned and n the podium of beatiful emotional music. But on their latest 2 albums they added an extremely risky, unique and amazing production.
    Take Double Negative and how it tames some extreme noise, it’s so modern and rule-breaking!. If you haven’t listened to it, please do, it’s a masterpiece. They’re using sidechain gates and all kinds of intelligent tricks to tame noise into a rythm that just breathes like a living creature. They didn’t conform with their innate and unrivaled capacity for melodies, but took it to unknown territories. Stunning.
    I can’t imagine Low without Mimi, it’s heartbreaking that we wont experience that magic again. ❤️

  • My favorite Low albums are actually their last 2 out of the 13 the released. They just got better with time.
    Rest in peace, Mimi.

  • 🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻

  • @eylvy said:
    My favorite Low albums are actually their last 2 out of the 13 the released. They just got better with time.
    Rest in peace, Mimi.

    I’m also a big fan of their last 2 records. An exceptional and bold production combined with beautiful songs.
    Rip Mimi

  • @JanKun said:

    What a performance! It is literally smoldering in its intensity, isn't it? I've been listening to Low since Mimi's passing and I'm just struck by the quality and longevity of their work. This song brought me to tears the other day as it so perfectly captures Mimi's amazing ability to gently prod us to think about our lives by humbly asserting her own vulnerabilities:

  • She was amazing

  • The other thing that has struck me is that, while I am not a religious person, I'm quite certain when I listen to her that she has now joined the Holy Ghost:

  • @lukesleepwalker said:
    The other thing that has struck me is that, while I am not a religious person, I'm quite certain when I listen to her that she has now joined the Holy Ghost:

    Zak Sally who played bass with Low at their very beginning shared eulogy for Mimi. Some very touching words full of light. She definitely joined the Holy Ghost, no doubt about it. Thank you keeping this thread alive. This band is one the most important indie band of the last 25 years, IMO.

  • @JanKun said:
    This band is one the most important indie band of the last 25 years, IMO.

    Yes, I concur on this point. They certainly never got the attention they deserved, I suppose, but that in itself misses the point of why they are important in my view. After Mimi passed, I noted the number of messages on social media from people who described significant mental health issues (a fair number of them suicidal) that found comfort and help by listening to Low's music. I mean, is there anything more impactful than producing art that speaks to someone who is at their lowest and allows them to crawl out of the hole of depression and anxiety?

  • @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JanKun said:
    This band is one the most important indie band of the last 25 years, IMO.

    Yes, I concur on this point. They certainly never got the attention they deserved, I suppose, but that in itself misses the point of why they are important in my view. After Mimi passed, I noted the number of messages on social media from people who described significant mental health issues (a fair number of them suicidal) that found comfort and help by listening to Low's music. I mean, is there anything more impactful than producing art that speaks to someone who is at their lowest and allows them to crawl out of the hole of depression and anxiety?

    That's also why I think they're so important. I never felt suicidal, but, like a lot of people, went through very dark times at some point of my life. And Low's music was always with me to ease the pain. Alan and Mimi's voices can speak directly to the soul without any interferences. That's what makes them so precious to me.

  • @JanKun said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JanKun said:
    This band is one the most important indie band of the last 25 years, IMO.

    Yes, I concur on this point. They certainly never got the attention they deserved, I suppose, but that in itself misses the point of why they are important in my view. After Mimi passed, I noted the number of messages on social media from people who described significant mental health issues (a fair number of them suicidal) that found comfort and help by listening to Low's music. I mean, is there anything more impactful than producing art that speaks to someone who is at their lowest and allows them to crawl out of the hole of depression and anxiety?

    That's also why I think they're so important. I never felt suicidal, but, like a lot of people, went through very dark times at some point of my life. And Low's music was always with me to ease the pain. Alan and Mimi's voices can speak directly to the soul without any interferences. That's what makes them so precious to me.

    I can attest to that! 👍

  • @JanKun said:

    @lukesleepwalker said:

    @JanKun said:
    This band is one the most important indie band of the last 25 years, IMO.

    Yes, I concur on this point. They certainly never got the attention they deserved, I suppose, but that in itself misses the point of why they are important in my view. After Mimi passed, I noted the number of messages on social media from people who described significant mental health issues (a fair number of them suicidal) that found comfort and help by listening to Low's music. I mean, is there anything more impactful than producing art that speaks to someone who is at their lowest and allows them to crawl out of the hole of depression and anxiety?

    That's also why I think they're so important. I never felt suicidal, but, like a lot of people, went through very dark times at some point of my life. And Low's music was always with me to ease the pain. Alan and Mimi's voices can speak directly to the soul without any interferences. That's what makes them so precious to me.

    Well said! Namaste.

  • Besides the exceptional quality and immense talent I want to stress out the human quality of the members of Low. I encourage you to follow Low on Twitter, it’s Alan posting.
    They’re Christians in the best and sadly uncommon way. As an atheist I couldn’t respect them more. Because they’re true christians, kind souls, worried about others, respectful and not trying to impose their believes. When you compare them to those alt-right bigots disguised as church-going christians while carrying a gun and wanting to cage inmigrant kids… All this transpires in their music. I’m feeling emotional now 😥 ❤️

  • A friend of mine talked me into going to see them on the Curtain Hits the Cast tour. I've loved them with infinite abandon ever since. Mimi was the heart of it all. I feel so terribly for her kids and for Alan.

    Something about the sound of her vocal on Two Step has always felt like magic to me. Like she's laying right next to me, assuring me everything will be okay and can't help but believe her. Props to Mr. Albini but it's all Mimi.

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