Lookout Low

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All tracks are written by Cadien Lake James, Clay Frankel, Colin Croom, Connor Brodner and Jack Dolan

Lookout Low
Lookout Low Twin Peaks.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 13, 2019 (2019-09-13)
Studio Monnow Valley, Wales
Genre Rock
Length42:35
Label
Producer Ethan Johns [1]
Twin Peaks chronology
Sweet '17 Singles
(2018)
Lookout Low
(2019)
Side A
(2020)
Twin Peaks studio album chronology
Down in Heaven
(2016)
Lookout Low
(2019)
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Casey's Groove"Cadien James4:05
2."Laid in Gold"Colin Croom3:13
3."Better Than Stoned"Clay Frankel4:24
4."Unfamiliar Sun"Jack Dolan4:22
5."Dance Through It"James4:43
6."Lookout Low"Frankel3:57
7."Ferry Song"Croom3:48
8."Under a Smile"Frankel3:51
9."Oh Mama"Frankel5:42
10."Sunken II"Dolan4:30
Total length:42:35

Personnel

Credits adapted from Lookout Low liner notes.

Twin Peaks

Additional musicians

Production

Artwork

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak

position

Billboard Tastemakers [21] 15
Billboard Heatseekers Albums [22] 8
Billboard Independent Albums [23] 31
Billboard Top Album Sales [24] 85
Billboard Vinyl Albums [25] 16
Billboard Top Current Albums [26] 66

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