Phoebe Bridgers and Storefront Church recently shared a cover of Low‘s 1994 track “Words.”
“Words” is the opening track from the indie rock band’s debut album, I Could Live in Hope.
The cover is in tribute to the late vocalist, drummer and co-founder of Low, Mimi Parker.
Parker, who has been suffering from ovarian cancer, died on November 6 at the age of 55.
Storefront Church, also known as Lukas Frank, shared the cover on Instagram.
“In the wake of Mimi’s passing, I’d like to dedicate this to her. 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,” Frank said in an accompanying post.
Low canceled many of their tour dates this year due to “recent developments and changes” in Parker’s treatment.
(Photo: Frank Ockenfels)
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