Chronicle (Lights & Motion album)

Chronicle
Studio album by Lights & Motion
Released 13 January 2015 (2015-01-13)
Recorded Gothenburg
Genre Ambient, dream pop, postrock, shoegaze, indie rock
Length 36 minutes
Label Deep Elm
Producer Christoffer Franzén
Lights & Motion chronology
Save Your Heart
(2013)
Chronicle
(2015)

Chronicle is the third studio album by Swedish cinematic postrock band Lights & Motion. It was released worldwide on January 13, 2015, through the American independent record label Deep Elm Records, who also released the bands two previous albums. The album was produced and mixed by Christoffer Franzén and recorded in Gothenburg during 2014. It was mastered by Dave Cooley (M83) at Elysian Masters, LA.[1] The album contains nine tracks and has a total running time of 37 minutes. British magazine Rock Sound gave the album an 8/10 rating, calling it "Awe-Inspiring"[2]

Style

Chronicle is a large sounding album, featuring a very detailed and big production behind its core frame of pianos, drums, synth´s and electric guitars. The combination of a solid foreground and a broad ambient background gives it a widescreen/panoramic "big canvas" feel. It has often times been described as "Cinematic",[3] in how elements of film music is being fused with a more traditional postrock setting.

Artwork

The artwork for Chronicle was made by Will Sutton.

Track listing

All songs composed by Christoffer Franzén.

No. Title Length
1. "Fireflies"   5:26
2. "Glow"   4:16
3. "Antlers"   5:08
4. "Reborn"   4:07
5. "Northern Lights"   2:02
6. "Particle Storm"   4:36
7. "As the World Goes Away"   4:35
8. "Paper Wings"   2:15
9. "The Spectacular Quiet"   3:51

Personnel

Lights & Motion

References

  1. |http://deepelmdigital.com/album/chronicle|title= Deep Elm Records
  2. |http://instagram.com/p/xj3nKwgOwy/?modal=true |title= Rock Sounds Instagram
  3. |https://stationarytravels.wordpress.com/2015/01/13/lights-motion-chronicle-deep-elm/|title= Stationary Travels
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