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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

LISTEN: Memphis - "I Want The Lights On After Dark"


Torquil Campbell and Chris Dumont used to live together in New York City, and it was here in the late '90s that they began to make music together. Both men worked hard but lived as struggling artists for some time, and Campbell moved back to Canada where he would find success as singer for Stars. Dumont remained in the city, becoming a carousel operator in Central Park and then an actor in a prestigious opera house.

Despite the distance, the duo has released two full-lengths and is set to release their third full-length, Here Comes A City, on March 8th through Arts & Crafts. The album was recorded over a three-year period in New York, Montreal, Seattle, Niagara-on-the-Lake and Vancouver, and features 10 tracks. Check out a cut from it below entitled "I Want The Lights On After Dark."

"I Want The Lights On After Dark" persists with a pounding rhythm and tremolo'd guitar riffs. But what really pulls it all along is the punctualness of the active bass line. It's pensive, and breaks from a point of tension in the verses into free and uplifting choruses. There's an air of darkness here, but it's one that's lined with a hope in the infinity of dreams.