ALBUM REVIEW: The Lowest Pair’s 'Always as Young as We’ll Ever Be' Pushes the Duo to New Musical Realms

ALBUM REVIEW: The Lowest Pair’s 'Always as Young as We’ll Ever Be' Pushes the Duo to New Musical Realms

The Lowest Pair’s Always as Young as We’ll Ever Be opens like a flower unfolding.

Gentle drones whisper behind banjo and acoustic guitar as “Give it All Away” starts. “By now I wonder how the seasons always seem to take us by surprise,” Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee harmonize. "Calculated chaos, I’m still spinning in kaleidoscopic skies.” More instruments emerge as the song blooms, like thaw leading to spring. Eventually percussion propels it ecstatically forward. 

“Before the sun / there was the rain / before the rain / there was the sun,” Winter and Lee sing, not preferring one or the other but accepting the constant change that is life.