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Earthquake Lights - Signs of Life [Album Release]



Heading over to the US, let's discover Earthquake Lights' latest album release. It was 2022, when I introduced this band on Discomfort Wings for the first time. Based from New York, Brooklyn, the five-piece rock formation introduced on 24th July 2024 their newest album "Signs of Life". 

 

Back story

Brooklyn-based band Earthquake Lights barely fits within its self-described alt-rock genre. With orchestral strings through their arrangements, the listener can hear clearly the classic and jazz elements through their songs. Still, the rock influences are seen, and Earthquake Lights sounds something like Pink Floyd, Radiohead and Beck combined.

 

Signs of Life

Their new album, Signs of Life, is a reflection of "experimentation and exploration under pressure". Centering on themes of self-reflection, the record evaluates self-fulfilling prophecies and coming to terms with past mistakes, and assesses where you've been and where you're headed. Rodenhouse explains, “Where you end up can reflect your own choices, and this record is focused on that level of self-assessment.”



The nine-track Signs of Life is an introspective record. The band describes in their own words the concept:

 

"Harmonically dense overall, some tracks are deeply experimental, while others such as "Pictures" are designed to be more accessible and immediate. “Pictures” tells the story of someone who romanticizes a past relationship or friendship through pictures, abstractly commenting on the ever-present role social media plays in our lives. The album also includes “Silhouette” which narrates an extraterrestrial search for life, penning the question, “What's the connection between music and space?” Another track of note is the beautiful “Heartbeat,” a reminder to cherish our loved ones in the face of looming troubles."

 

Signs of Life combines analog/ acoustic instruments and players to create sounds that are truly unique. Rodenhouse shares, “We're trying to make a timeless record that leans into traditions of music and playership, not the future of music. Samples and AI and drum loops are all amazing, but we're trying to make records that celebrate humans. It took over 100 people to make this record, and I believe you can hear that in the sounds of this record.”

 

Earthquake Lights previous album "Desert Bloom" charted nearly 30 times on the iTunes and Apple music charts.


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