Lowly Returns With “Liminal Space” About The Anxiety Of Raising Children In An Unstable World

[Cover photo credit to Herup Mørck]

Danish quintet Lowly have hinted at an as-yet-untitled fourth studio album due for release this Autumn via Bella Union. After their previous LP, 2023’s Keep Up the Good Work, Nanna Schannong (vocals), Soffie Viemose (vocals), Kasper Staub (synthesizer), Thomas Lund (bass), and Steffen Lundtoft (drums) wanted to “reconnect to the creative process that bound them together when they formed over a decade ago”.

This meant getting in a room together with their instruments and working out their ideas. The result was a collection of songs that explore themes of “parenthood, family, love, and loss”, while expanding on the Dreampop sound that started them off.

Along with the announcement, Lowly shared the single “Liminal Space”, which “speaks plainly about the anxiety of raising children in an increasingly unstable world.”

Soffie says:

The lyrics are about being a parent and realizing you have to actually do something to not pass on the mess that you were given as a kid. To create brave little kids, you also have to be a role model.

Additionally, Lowly have announced news of an extensive Danish tour for January and February 2027. The dates are here.