Light Asylum
The debut full-length album by Light Asylum has been a long time coming, but not without rabid anticipation. As their self-released In Tension EP circulated and resonated with new leagues of listeners worldwide, the reputation of duo Shannon Funchess and Bruno Coviello sweltered via their intense live show, collaborations, and remixes. Light Asylum marks Funchess and Coviello s return to the recorded fray with renewed intent, emotion and visceral energy, all to powerful effect.
Having spent years touring and performing as synth pop project The Dreamies, Coviello channels a different strand of influence and Funchess completes the Light Asylum sound alongside Funchess. The result is an uncompromising, rugged mixture of coldwave, EBM and electro-industrial structured through pop of the toughest sensibilities. A Light Asylum production straddles underground electronic club music and radio song culture part introverted, aggressive vehicles, part bright, jubilant fanfares - passages of carefully devised harmony and melody bloom between stabs of driving keyboards and drum machines.
Light Asylum is a collection of ten songs that are contemplative and starkly necessary. From the heated synth punk of "IPC, " "Pope Will Roll" and "At Will" to the cinematic modesty of love songs like "Angel Tongue, " "Shallow Tears" and "A Certain Person"; the basement-found emotions of "Hour Fortress" and "Sins of the Flesh" to the melodic dramas of "Heart of Dust" and "End of Days, " Light Asylum have achieved an exhilarating, genuine and important moment.