Ben Noble - Where the Light Comes In (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Ben Noble
- Title: Where the Light Comes In
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Shaky Heart Music
- Genre: Alternative, Indie Pop, Indie Rock
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:50:02
- Total Size: 117 / 293 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Night Wakes
02. Wolf Eyes
03. Bluebird
04. Steady
05. Beneath Your Wings
06. Turning
07. Lionheart
08. Weeping Willow
09. Blind
10. Earthshake
11. Child of Earth
12. My Beautiful Blinding Light
"Where The Light Comes In" is Minneapolis-based Ben Noble's much-anticipated second LP. While his debut album "Whisky Priest" was a delicate, dreamy acoustic folk album, Noble's sophomore effort is a major expansion of the sonic palette, introducing drums, synthesizers, electric guitars, and much more to Noble's signature ethereal vocal melodies and textures.
WTLCI is as much a sonic experiment as it is a heart-rending search for answers to questions of grief and the cyclical nature of trauma. Inspired by Noble's effort to work out his inner-demons through seeing a professional counselor, the title comes from the poet Rumi's famous line: "the wound is where the light enters you". Without seeking out inner-healing, we are all the sum of what we've been given by previous generations, a collection of grief and trauma that we will undoubtedly pass on if not careful.
Much of the meaning behind Noble's lyrics is buried deep beneath layers of imagery. As such, the listener is able to weave the words into the fabric of their own narratives, finding their own meaning. Events in Noble's life are loosely processed throughout, including the birth of his son (Lionheart), a miscarriage (Beneath Your Wings), and struggles with anxiety (Night Wakes). The album culminates with the lyric, "don't wait, the light will come through / you don't have to wait until it takes you" (My Beautiful Blinding Light). Noble's hope is that we will all take ownership of our trauma and work it out to make the world better.
Over the course of 12 songs, there is much diversity in the sound, from the electro-pop Night Wakes and Bluebird, to the airy, ethereal Wolf Eyes and Weeping Willow, to the truly ambitious and atypical Child of Earth and Earthshake. Although there is dynamic variation, the thread of electronic-influenced indie-folk runs through the album making it feel like a cohesive whole, and certainly not an album to be overlooked.
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01. Night Wakes
02. Wolf Eyes
03. Bluebird
04. Steady
05. Beneath Your Wings
06. Turning
07. Lionheart
08. Weeping Willow
09. Blind
10. Earthshake
11. Child of Earth
12. My Beautiful Blinding Light
"Where The Light Comes In" is Minneapolis-based Ben Noble's much-anticipated second LP. While his debut album "Whisky Priest" was a delicate, dreamy acoustic folk album, Noble's sophomore effort is a major expansion of the sonic palette, introducing drums, synthesizers, electric guitars, and much more to Noble's signature ethereal vocal melodies and textures.
WTLCI is as much a sonic experiment as it is a heart-rending search for answers to questions of grief and the cyclical nature of trauma. Inspired by Noble's effort to work out his inner-demons through seeing a professional counselor, the title comes from the poet Rumi's famous line: "the wound is where the light enters you". Without seeking out inner-healing, we are all the sum of what we've been given by previous generations, a collection of grief and trauma that we will undoubtedly pass on if not careful.
Much of the meaning behind Noble's lyrics is buried deep beneath layers of imagery. As such, the listener is able to weave the words into the fabric of their own narratives, finding their own meaning. Events in Noble's life are loosely processed throughout, including the birth of his son (Lionheart), a miscarriage (Beneath Your Wings), and struggles with anxiety (Night Wakes). The album culminates with the lyric, "don't wait, the light will come through / you don't have to wait until it takes you" (My Beautiful Blinding Light). Noble's hope is that we will all take ownership of our trauma and work it out to make the world better.
Over the course of 12 songs, there is much diversity in the sound, from the electro-pop Night Wakes and Bluebird, to the airy, ethereal Wolf Eyes and Weeping Willow, to the truly ambitious and atypical Child of Earth and Earthshake. Although there is dynamic variation, the thread of electronic-influenced indie-folk runs through the album making it feel like a cohesive whole, and certainly not an album to be overlooked.
Year 2020 | Pop | Rock | Alternative | Indie
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