Tiny Little Atlases opens with 'I Remember', a piece composed for viola and cello. The track, which like the rest of the album is short, still establishes a palette for the record which follows, and flows in to the equally ethereal 'November'.
'November' introduces Lowe's delicate vocal style, a sound which she enhances with her own backing vocals. Lyrically, the song follows a dream-like state, which is reflected in the layered and ever-changing musical backdrop. Strings swoop in at the onset, followed by some back-played samples which drift in and out of the mix, whilst the climatic chorus introduces a more hard-edge rock sound created through the use of distorted guitars.
Foggy Mornings
'November' reflects a keen interest in varying styles, a desire to not stick to the usual guitar-driven style of recent debutant singer-songwriters. Even when Tiny Little Atlases does feature the guitar as a lead instrument, as in 'Out Of The Loop', Lowe plays some production tricks with samples of trolleys, bins, and crickets to give the song a little edge and dynamicism.
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