Late 90s Release Rock Belter, “Low”

Boorloo/Perth rock act Late 90s have really impressed me with their latest single “Low.” It’s a little heavier than the music I usually go for, but if it’s good, it’s good, right? And this epic rock anthem is really good.

“‘Low’ is about that internal monologue of self-love and self-loathing – knowing you’re heading off course and wanting to be better but you just don’t know how to be a better version of yourself and then beating yourself up for it,” the band explained.

Guitarist Stephen Loreck added “Last year I struggled a bit with self-esteem and valuing myself. Sometimes you don’t know where to start to get better, maybe you’re waiting for someone or something to happen for you to get your shit together.”

Stephen didn’t just play on “Low”; he also took over production duties for the first time. The band looked to their live sound engineer Emmett Carroll for mixing and entrusted the mastering to Brodie Stewart.

“The process of making ‘Low’ was so different to any other song we have done as we took way more of a DIY approach, with me producing the song,” Stephen explained. “We started recording this song before our previous EP came out, so we had a bit of time to obsess over all the parts, trying everything we could to just give the song an extra 10% for example tracking vocals three different times and bass twice haha. Some of our favourite parts of the song we wrote in the studio, just trying out random stuff, so having the time and freedom to experiment more was something we really valued. It was also really beneficial to have Emmett Carroll involved as he provided a lot of technical support, engineering when I was playing guitar or singing and coming up with some good ideas.”

Next up Late 90s will play for hometown fans at Sidefest, which will hit Rosemount Hotel from November 21 to 23. Catch them on the first day alongside top artists like Stand Atlantic, Dear Seattle, and heaps more. Or buy a weekend pass to catch all the action!

Photo credit: Mitch Love

Dan Howls Wows Me With “Low”

Dan Howls’ latest single “Low” is one of the coolest blues tracks I’ve heard. I enjoyed its sultry opening, but it only gets better when it gets into third gear around the two-minute mark. This is a prime example of a song that knows exactly where it’s going. Just press play, give it time to warm up, and enjoy the ride.

“This release was written about a time we were out in the desert at a festival, there was a giant storm rolling in, and we knew our whole camp and tent was about to be blown away,” Dan recalled. “We started digging trenches around our little picnic spot, and that was about as much as we could do. We lost our whole tent that night. It’s really about accepting things, and not dwelling on things you can’t control, and changing the things that you can.”

Dan Howls’ might just be one of WA’s best kept secrets. If there’s any justice, this track will be the one that gets the country talking.

Photo credit: Treh Ivory