**original post on my wordpress here**
Over a year after Siberia Acoustic, three years after Siberia
and a whole baby later, Christmas has come early for fans of Lights with 3
huge announcements all in one day.
For the past 10 days, Lights has been teasing fans over social
networking with a countdown. Yesterday, she made her quite frankly huge
announcement and gave fans everything we could possibly want, all at once. At
Scene Fest, she debuted two new songs 'Up We Go' and 'Running With The Boys',
and with yesterday's announcement came the studio version of 'Up We Go'
(hopefully a video will follow soon, but let's not be greedy). The song is
certainly more reminiscent of The Listening than Siberia, with
more clean cut synth than the almost dub-step vibes we heard in Siberia.
Also, the electronic vocal effects are far more prominent in this song, giving
it the very electro-pop vibe that Lights is known for. In itself, 'Up We Go' is
a brilliant choice for first release - the lyrics are beautiful, as always with
Lights, yet it's still upbeat and catchy and will appeal to a wider audience.
It also sets up all the positivity that 's going to follow; the lyrics are
honest but hopeful and it's refreshing to see an artist put so much of
themselves into their music. From this song alone, any listener can tell how
much Lights has put into her art. It perfectly captures her progression from
the last album whilst still being very recognisable as Lights. Although it
sounds different to Siberia, Lights style is completely unmistakable.
Along with 'Up We Go', it was also announced that Lights' third
full length Little Machines will be released 23rd September (pre order
here), along with a 23 date Canadian/North American tour with the promise of
more to come. There are various album bundles which include a coloured vinyl
and some autographed goodies which Lights has assured fans will all be
personally signed by her and not printed on. You can listen to some live
recordings of 'Running With The Boys' on youtube to get a further taster of
what's to come. Judging by those two songs I've heard so far, the album is
going to be a strong follow up to Siberia, and well worth investing in.
I saw Lights perform live back in 2012 at the O2 Academy in Birmingham, and her
performance was flawless and energetic so I can definitely recommend catching
her on tour if she's coming to your area. Whether you've heard of Lights or
not, if you're a fan of electro-pop I'd highly recommend listening to her music.