6. C’mon (2011)

From the pastel Paisley Underground homage “Try to Sleep” to the snarling, contemptuous “Witches,” to the magisterial “Especially Me,” C’mon finds Low at the top of their game. Penultimate track “Nothing But Heart” best captures the loose, extemporaneous nature of the record, as a stentorian guitar clamor akin to Neil Young’s Dead Man score gives way to Parker and Sparhawk meditatively harmonizing “I’m nothing but heart” over a pulsating rhythm section that glacially builds to a plangent crescendo. It could well serve as the mantra for the band’s career — everything they’ve done has been with their hearts beating together as one.