
A casual obsession of recent weeks, Light Years Away presents itself as an emotive exploration of life's many journeys. Personal, pensive, thoughtful lyrics navigate poetic expressions with a touch of maturity. At a meaty fifty plus minutes, its twelve tracks traverse an Alternative Rock landscape, dipping into Post-Rock and Folk Rock. A flash of Glitch in opener Machine, lesser so on Vastness, alludes to a modern "in vouge" sound that swiftly gets drowned out by a more traditional song writing approach.
Leaning on the atmosphere conjured by its instrumental textures, these numbers craft melancholic moods fit for softly sung words tackling, struggle and regret. The duo exchange a spotlight, offering tender relief, channeling human motions into storeys. Our unnamed effeminate companion takes center stage for most of the record but its best runs evolve from the exchanges where voices crossover in smooth duality.
Its best cuts, Event Horizon, Letters To Nowhere, Voltage and Leave The World Behind, all share something in common. A musicality that ebbs and flows, swelling into theatrical through lines that punctuate a songs intent. Its gratifying in comparison to the rest of the music, which tends to lingers on calmer energy, not quite finding a suitable climax to peak its intent.
Far from perfect yet brilliant in its channeled focus on songwriting, Light Years Away serves as a set of beautiful expressions. Its compositional chemistry exploits dynamics, texture, atmosphere and tone from a varied cast of instruments. Perhaps a detractor is the lack of potent melodies to settle in like earworms. Much of that role comes from the hooks which leave a firm impression. This is a firm record well worth ones time, I'm sure you'll find a few favorites among its cast.
Rating: 7/10