"Drums and Guns" is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Low, released in 2007. It marks a significant departure from the band's previous work, incorporating electronic elements and experimental production techniques to create a more atmospheric and dissonant sound.
The album's themes revolve around the impact of war, violence, and political turmoil on society and individuals. Lyrically, it explores themes of fear, loss, and disillusionment, reflecting the band members' personal experiences and observations of the world around them.
Musically, "Drums and Guns" is characterized by sparse arrangements, haunting melodies, and unconventional instrumentation. The use of electronic beats, distorted guitars, and atmospheric textures adds an eerie and unsettling quality to the music, creating a sense of tension and unease throughout the album.
Despite its departure from their previous sound, "Drums and Guns" received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and powerful emotional impact. It is considered one of Low's most ambitious and challenging albums, showcasing their willingness to push boundaries and explore new sonic territory.