That Old Quiet Lighthouse Release Debut Album ‘Learning To Live With Less’

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That Old Lighthouse’s sound is as much a familiar one as it is distinctly unique. Their passionate debut album, ‘Learning To Live With Less’, is filled-to-bursting with catchy hooks, emotive alt-indie-emo-folk sequences and quirky yet energetic vocals.

Over the course of the nine tracks, That Old Quiet Lighthouse prove themselves a capable and exciting four-piece. Lead singer/bassist Ashley’s bass playing immediately grabs your attention, melodic and virtuosic all at once - meanwhile Phoenix’s striking violin and synth offerings, Gabe’s immaculate drum grooves and James’ vibrant guitar sounds all fuse together to bring this album to life.

The album’s focus track ‘Despite My Height’ had its roots before That Old Quiet Lighthouse officially came into being. Following a breakup and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ashley sat every day in front of his laptop creating new tunes and writing new lyrics until he decided to look through some of his older ideas. He came across the chorus of this track, immediately began writing the verse, and everything fell into place from there. The complexities and heart touching moments are present over the indie-rock and alt-rock soundscapes.

“‘Despite My Height’ is first and foremost a coming-of-age song. using the loss of a relationship to focus how it can feel that everything changes but you (even if that’s not true). The chorus and title initially was a separate entity, inspired when I was walking around my old hometown after years of studying in Manchester, and thinking of how out-of-place I feel. The verses and pre-chorus focus on reflecting on my past relationship, and the end not signifying the end of my feelings, meanwhile the chorus and outro reflect on who I am separate from those feelings - it’s almost like two songs in one I suppose.” - That Old Quiet Lighthouse comment on the track.

Learning To Live With Less, was written over the course of a couple of months at the start of the lockdown in April, 2020. It sat in demo form for a year, as Ashley started working full-time in care and had no idea what was going to happen to the music industry. In 2021, That Old Quiet Lighthouse began tweaking things and laid down the drums and bass, but it wasn’t until 2022 when he quit his job in care to rejoin the music industry full-time when Ashley felt that he had the headspace and the inspiration to complete this debut album.

Learning To Live With Less, sees That Old Quiet Lighthouse continue with their commitment to putting the emo back in wholesome (it’s in there somewhere), weaving the keen and emotionally charged lyricism of Pinegrove through the bittersweet textures of Alex G, with a pinch of Big Thief’s passionate instrumental virtuosity for good measure.

The nine-track offering is in equal parts an ode to life, equal parts proof of concept that wholesome emo isn't just a paradox. Written in the aftermath of a break up, and at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it deals with coming of age, learning to let go and framing memories and loss in a more positive light. As debut albums go, this is an ambitious one. Packed to the brim with musical variety; multiple featured singers, violin, synths, cello, guitar and bass solos - you name it, there’s a seventy percent chance it’s in here.

“It’s a break-up album, fuelled by the isolation and despair the first lockdown caused. But its focus is more on framing memories in a positive light, and coming to terms with the emptiness moving on can have initially. Song meanings for me usually come after the song is written; I don’t usually have a conscious thing I wish to express, I just write what feels natural and its meaning becomes apparent after the fact. It’s an album of grief, but also an album of love and appreciation for life - bittersweet as it is.” - That Old Quiet Lighthouse comment on the album.

Track List:

Decade
Laughter
Parchment
Plagiarised
Silhouette
Authority
Janine
Beautiful People
Despite My Height

That Old Quiet Lighthouse are Ashley Garrod, Gabe Alexander, James Cooke, and Pip Rousiamanis.

‘Learning To Live With Less’ is available on all streaming platforms.

May 16, 2023 4:57am ET by Let's Go Music News  

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