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Light of X
Miranda Lee Richards
Light of X
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Miranda Lee Richards
Title: Light of X
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Nettwerk Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 2/10/2009
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Traditional Folk, Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 067003080422

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4.5 stars... Miranda's return is long overdue but well worth
Paul Allaer | Cincinnati | 02/10/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Miranda Lee Richards, former model and in the late 90s a brief member of Brian Jonestown Massacre (check the outstanding "DIG!" DVD), released one of the most stunning debut albums of this decade with 2001's "The Herethereafter", which was in my top three of the 'best of' albums of that year. Almost 8 years later, that album still resonates with me, with timeless classic tunes like "Folkin' Hell" and "I Know What It's Like". After that album, Miranda took to the road in support of the album, and then... nothing. For reasons unknown, no new record was forthcoming. Finally, in late 2008, Miranda released the "Early November" EP on iTunes, and now comes the long, long awaited second album.



"Light of X" (13 tracks including one 'hidden', 58 min.) starts off with a mesmerizing 1-2 punch of "Breathless" and "Lifeboat", 2 of the best tracks on here, just hauntingly beautiful, and it immediately feels like an old friend is back again. Miranda sounds and feels more confident and comfortable than she did on her debut album 8 years ago. The first half of the album is just STACKED with achingly beautiful tracks, such as "Hideaway" with lyrics like "So lay down your head/And rest your eyes my friend/Cause we're in this life together/Birds of a Feather". "Early November" is a song that should find wide acceptance on commercial radio, if that was still any good (which of course it isn't). The second half of the album starts off with a pensive acoustic "Hidden Treasure" (with strings arranged by Miranda). "Pictures of You" (not to be confused with the Cure track of the same name) sounds like another radio single to me. Nine tracks into the album and Miranda delivers another stunner, "Here By the Window", wow. The album closes with a short piano ballad augmented with strings, "Last Days of Summer", which sums up the album very nicely. It is then followed by the hidden track "Oddity" that sounds nothing like anything else on here, with a nervous organ undertone.



In all, this is a most welcome return by Miranda, and way, way overdue. "Light of X" resonates more and more with each listening. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! I had the good fortune of catching Miranda live here in Cincinnati (at Bogart's) when she toured in support of "The Herethereafter", and she and her band were outstanding. I can only hope that she'll tour again and if so, I'll be there somewhere."
Beautiful, but...
Eric J. Hradecky | Rockford, IL United States | 03/04/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)

"First and foremost, this is music you should own! I like Miranda's description of her music as "psychedelic 12 string folk." That it is.



BUT, and maybe I'm not being fair here, this record is not in the same "psychedelic" vein as Richard's first release "The Herethereafter."



"The Heretherafter" without ANY doubt was cut from the cloth of the Brian Jonestown Massacre experience Miranda just survived. And yes, check out Miranda in DiG and you'll see what I mean by survive.



That record, and her association with Newcombe and the BJM was 8 years ago. This new record is a MAJOR stretch in my opinion to call itself psychedelic. Eight years later there seems to be no funky laid back groove. No subtle yet crucial spacy ness. Nothing like "Herethereafter." And here is where I guess I might be unfair, why should an artist be pigeon-holed into making the same music over and over, or eight years apart. I guess the selfish reason is I like "Herethereafter" much more than "Light of X." I wanted more!



Back to my first line, own this music. Despite "Light of X" NOT being up to "herethereafter" it still is a wonderful recording and Richards is a wonderful talent that needs to encouraged and supported!



My hope for Ms Richards is that there NOT be eight years in between releases for her next record AND that she employ Anton Newcombe as her producer, engineer, collaborator and return to the psychedelic fold she fits so beautifully in!"
GORGEOUS!
Michael T. Reiter | San Diego, CA USA | 02/10/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"THE YEAR IS YOUNG, BUT THIS IS MY NEW FAVOURITE! THIS IS AN EXCELLENT ALBUM FROM BEGINNING TO END. JUST BUY IT AND GIVE SOMEONE TALENTED SOME MONEY FOR A CHANGE!"