“While Low Hum’s work is still reminiscent of Tame Impala’s psychedelic music, Low Hum has fully emerged with its own fresh sound wrapped up in Desha’s honeyed melodies.” – American Songwriter
“The album is filled with spacey, neo-psych and chill wave drawn-out songs.” – mxdwn
“There are two kinds of escape — the physical act of leaving one place for another and the mental getaway that hits the refresh button. Low Hum has them both covered.” – BuzzBandsLA
“Nonfiction expands upon Desha’s kaleidoscopic lo-fi meets hi-fi futurism: a mixture of oceanic tranquility, dreampop-like sensibilities, heavy fuzzed-out riffs juxtaposed alongside melodious synth and vocals with refreshing punch.” – Broadway World
Low Hum, the kaleidoscopic creation of artist Collin Desha, lives in a Lo-fi meets Hi-fi futurism: a mixture of oceanic tranquility, dreampop sensibilities, heavy fuzzed-out riffs juxtaposed alongside melodious synth and vocals with refreshing punch. Desha, the Hawaiian native who now resides in Los Angeles, has carved out an impressive niche in the indie rock world with his ability to compose soundscapes with subtle psychedelic arrangements and honeyed, haunting vocals. Since the release of Room to Breathe, his 2019 debut, full-length album via Last Gang Records, Low Hum has garnered praise from tastemakers like NPR, KCRW, Clash and Relix Magazines, with Flood Magazine describing the album as “floating in similar sonic atmospheres as Tame Impala and High Fidelity legends, Beta Band.”