Sit. Lean back in your chair. In fact, go ahead and
lie down when you turn on Candles in Daylight,
the new album from Jed & Lucia. The threnody drifting
out of your speakers will send you into a cataleptic
reverie which it takes eleven tracks to break free
from. It’s a harrowing haunting of the eardrums,
a sweet little whisper in the key of Z. What I’m
saying is, don’t put this on your iPod when you’re
out in the world or you’re liable to miss your
stop and travel straight on to the end of the line.
Candles in Daylight is aptly named: the music
was so subtle that on my first listen it blended into
the background of my brain like candlelight in the
sun. It wasn’t until my second or third time
through that I managed to quit drifting and concentrate
on the songs that were taking me for such a ride. Both
artists have impressively eclectic résumés
and on this album it’s clear that their sensibilities
weren’t home-grown in the Top 40 lab. Drawing
on such diverse influences as Swedish folk songs, modern
Brazilian groups, hip-hop and Bowie, it’s astonishing
that these songs – which could have been mad
mash-ups of trendy world-beats but, thank God, are
not – have such an individual flavor.
Don’t play this album at a party or for a date.
This is lonely music meant for a backdrop to conversations
with yourself; if you’re the sort of person who
talks to himself regularly, I highly recommend Candles
in Daylight.
Favorite Track: Track 5, “Wasn’t Right”