Phoebe Bridgers and Storefront Church have shared a Low cover in tribute to the Minnesota band's late drummer and vocalist Mimi Parker.
Bridgers and Los Angeles artist Lukas Frank — who have known one another since childhood — have reinterpreted "Words," which opened Low's 1994 debut album I Could Live in Hope. You can hear their take on the track in the player below.
On Instagram, Frank shares, "Low's music has been incredibly useful to me; it's like an antidote to anxiety, with Mimi's voice at the heart of it — relieving, cathartic and honest."
Parker passed away in November from ovarian cancer. Bridgers also recently covered the Handsome Family ahead of the holiday season.
Bridgers and Los Angeles artist Lukas Frank — who have known one another since childhood — have reinterpreted "Words," which opened Low's 1994 debut album I Could Live in Hope. You can hear their take on the track in the player below.
On Instagram, Frank shares, "Low's music has been incredibly useful to me; it's like an antidote to anxiety, with Mimi's voice at the heart of it — relieving, cathartic and honest."
Parker passed away in November from ovarian cancer. Bridgers also recently covered the Handsome Family ahead of the holiday season.