Light (Matisyahu album)

Light is the third studio album by reggae singer Matisyahu, released on August 25, 2009 by Epic and JDub Records.[1] It's his second major label release following Youth released three years previously. Light was highly successful in the reggae world, holding the top spot on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart for 34 weeks.

Light
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2009
Recorded2007-2009
Genre
Length46:20
Label
Producer
Matisyahu chronology
Shattered EP
(2008)
Light
(2009)
Live at Twist & Shout
(2009)
Singles from Light
  1. "One Day"
    Released: June 23, 2009

Album delay

Matisyahu had been working on his third album for nearly two years, making it the longest time he has ever spent making a record. The follow-up to Youth had been delayed several times before its release. First scheduled for early 2008,[2] Light was pushed back numerous times because Matisyahu continued to tour off and on since the release of Youth. The new album's release date was set for April 21, 2009, but on March 3, the release date was pushed back to May 13, 2009. Then, once again, he pushed the release back, this time to Summer 2009, ostensibly because Matisyahu decided to record more new songs.[3] That date had already passed, and in a message from Matisyahu on Twitter the album is due to release on August 25. On May 27, Matisyahu's Facebook page stated that the album was going to come out on August 25. On June 23 Light was made available for preorder on iTunes, with the single "One Day," a last minute addition to the album,[4] available for download at the same time. Eventually, the official release date of August 25 was settled on.[5] His third album finds him still creating the jam-band sound that made him popular, while shedding some light on his versatility. The theme of 'light' certainly ties the lyrical material together. On January 2, 2010 a remix to "One Day" surfaced which featured Akon.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[6]
The A.V. ClubC-[7]
Rolling Stone[8]
Slant Magazine[9]
Spin[10]

AllMusic's David Jeffries saw the album as already better than Youth thanks to David Kahne being able to deliver on Matisyahu's worldview mysticism and spiritual musicianship, concluding that "[W]hether using his voice as a whisper or as a giant call across nations, the depth of feeling comes through brilliantly, and if the musical soundscape isn't familiar, the empowering and sincere lyrics most definitely are. Add Kahne's instantly accessible production and Light is not only a welcome surprise, but an album that matches his debut."[6] Mikael Wood, writing for Spin, said that "No longer content to be the world's foremost Hasidic reggae star — what an ingrate! — Matisyahu expands his sound […] punching up his earnest ruminations on faith and inspiration with sleek hip-hop beats and shiny pop-rock guitars."[10] Chris Martins of The A.V. Club commended Matisyahu for scaling back on the "fake patois" delivery and "outdated P.O.D.-style metal-dub" that brought down Youth but felt he "carries the curse of burying his true brilliance in too much pop schlock."[7] Rolling Stone's Christian Hoard found Matisyahu more professional throughout the record by incorporating various soundscapes but felt he gets "dragged into earnest tedium by good-natured platitudes ("I must find a road that leads where nobody goes") and hippie-soul moments".[8]

Track listing

  1. "Smash Lies"
  2. "We Will Walk"
  3. "One Day"
  4. "Escape"
  5. "So Hi So Lo"
  6. "I Will Be Light"
  7. "For You"
  8. "On Nature"
  9. "Motivate"
  10. "Struggla"
  11. "Darkness into Light"
  12. "Thunder"
  13. "Silence"
Bonus track on Israeli release
  1. "Two Child One Drop"
Bonus track on Argentinean release
  1. "One Day [feat. Fidel Nadal]"

The songs "Smash Lies," "So Hi So Lo," "Two Child One Drop," and "I Will Be Light" also appeared on Shattered EP. The song "One Day" was featured on the video game NBA 2K10

iTunes bonus tracks
  • "One Day (Remix)" (featuring Akon)
  • "Temple"
  • "Drown in the Now" (song by The Crystal Method, appears on their 2009 album Divided by Night)
  • "7 Beggars"
  • "Master of the Field"
  • "Escape" (The Louisville Light Session)
  • "Smash Lies" (The Louisville Light Session)
  • "So High So Low" (The Louisville Light Session)
  • "Struggla" (The Louisville Light Session)
  • "Thunder" (The Louisville Light Session)

Some versions of the album were also packaged with the EP Live at Twist & Shout.

Album Chart Awards

Chart (2009) Peak
position
U.S. Top Reggae Albums 1

References

  1. "Matisyahu's "LIGHT" to be Released summer 2009 on EPIC Records". Matisyahu World. February 5, 2009. Archived from the original on February 18, 2009. Retrieved February 5, 2009.
  2. Matisyahu Begins Writing New Album. 18 July 2007, Ultimate-Guitar.com.
  3. Matisyahu (2009-03-03). "'Matis' Light Release". oniracom. Archived from the original (blog) on 2009-02-18. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
  4. One Day Songfacts
  5. Exclaim magazine, September 2009 issue.
  6. Jeffries, David. "Light - Matisyahu". AllMusic. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
  7. Martins, Chris (August 25, 2009). "Matisyahu: Light". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
  8. Hoard, Christian (August 25, 2009). "Light : Matisyahu". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Archived from the original on August 28, 2009. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
  9. Cole, Matthew (August 24, 2009). "Review: Matisyahu, Light". Slant Magazine. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
  10. Wood, Mikael (August 25, 2009). "Matisyahu, 'Light' (Epic)". Spin. SpinMedia. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
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