So Low
by 49th & Main

— Released 15th October 2024 on Counter Records

Indie-electronic band 49th & Main are set to unveil their latest single, ‘So Low’, on October 15th via Counter Records (Ninja Tune). This track has quietly evolved over the years, capturing the strange, disorienting feeling of Sunday afternoons when a great weekend is already a blur. It embodies the sound of fleeting moments, love, life, and the sensation of time speeding up.

“The sentiment behind the track is love, life, and partying. How weeks really start to merge just beca...

Indie-electronic band 49th & Main are set to unveil their latest single, ‘So Low’, on October 15th via Counter Records (Ninja Tune). This track has quietly evolved over the years, capturing the strange, disorienting feeling of Sunday afternoons when a great weekend is already a blur. It embodies the sound of fleeting moments, love, life, and the sensation of time speeding up.

“The sentiment behind the track is love, life, and partying. How weeks really start to merge just because the precious weekend passes by fast. It seems like we’ve started to notice the weekends go faster and faster as we’ve grown older. I would describe the track as how you feel on a Sunday, if you’ve had a good weekend.”

‘So Low’ marks a new chapter for the duo, distilling years of experience, growth, and change into just under 3 minutes of music. It’s both a celebration and a meditation, hitting the with the weight of time behind a blend of euphoric vocals and atmospheric melodies. 

“So low is actually one of our oldest tracks. It’s one we’ve always had in the running but just the pieces came together quite slowly for it, we knew it was a strong sound and very much a song we didn’t want to get wrong.”

So Low
by 49th & Main

— Released 15th October 2024 on Counter Records

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Indie-electronic band 49th & Main are set to unveil their latest single, ‘So Low’, on October 15th via Counter Records (Ninja Tune). This track has quietly evolved over the years, capturing the strange, disorienting feeling of Sunday afternoons when a great weekend is already a blur. It embodies the sound of fleeting moments, love, life, and the sensation of time speeding up.

“The sentiment behind the track is love, life, and partying. How weeks really start to merge just beca...

Indie-electronic band 49th & Main are set to unveil their latest single, ‘So Low’, on October 15th via Counter Records (Ninja Tune). This track has quietly evolved over the years, capturing the strange, disorienting feeling of Sunday afternoons when a great weekend is already a blur. It embodies the sound of fleeting moments, love, life, and the sensation of time speeding up.

“The sentiment behind the track is love, life, and partying. How weeks really start to merge just because the precious weekend passes by fast. It seems like we’ve started to notice the weekends go faster and faster as we’ve grown older. I would describe the track as how you feel on a Sunday, if you’ve had a good weekend.”

‘So Low’ marks a new chapter for the duo, distilling years of experience, growth, and change into just under 3 minutes of music. It’s both a celebration and a meditation, hitting the with the weight of time behind a blend of euphoric vocals and atmospheric melodies. 

“So low is actually one of our oldest tracks. It’s one we’ve always had in the running but just the pieces came together quite slowly for it, we knew it was a strong sound and very much a song we didn’t want to get wrong.”