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Go Farther in Lightness is the second studio album by Australian alternative rock band Gang of Youths, released on 18 August 2017 by Mosy Recordings. Written entirely by frontman David Le'aupepe, its lyrics focus on "the human experience in all its bleakness and triumph", detailing a mission of finding hope and love amidst personal struggles like loss. The 77-minute rock album also contains three orchestral interludes composed by Le'aupepe.

Background
In a 2017 interview with The Music, Gang of Youths frontman David Le'aupepe discussed the state of his mental health after releasing their debut studio album, The Positions (2015). He said: "I was really broken and fucked up and not in a good way. Better than I was during the actual recording process and during that part of my life, but I wasn't doing well, I don't think." While talking to Richard Kingsmill on Triple J, he added that he "went through a huge year-long writer’s block" and wrote a majority of the songs on Go Farther in Lightness during constant touring in the year prior. On 6 February 2017, Le'aupepe announced that the album was almost completely finished, set to release on 18 August. He also revealed the band would be relocating to London amidst visa complications for band member Jung Kim. == Composition ==
Composition
Production and recording Go Farther in Lightness has been described as an indie rock album. It was recorded in six weeks from November 2016, alongside producer Adrian Breakspear in Darlinghurst, Sydney, and mixed in New York City by Peter Katis. Le'aupepe said the album was "painstakingly put together", but that its production "was like rehab in a way". Reflecting on his influences, particularly Bruce Springsteen, the frontman discussed how the opening track "Fear and Trembling" is his "ham-fisted tribute to 'Thunder Road', which is very thinly veiled". They act as a tribute to his classically trained father, who raised David on "everyone from Vivaldi to Puccini and Mozart". Le'aupepe had scored the final compositions, which ran over 450 pages, in three days. Lyricism With Le'aupepe as sole songwriter, tracks lyrically focus on his personal struggles. "Do Not Let Your Spirit Wane" was "born out of some big, screwed-up, recurring dream" about "losing something you love", The frontman's relationship with his father was a major lyrical inspiration, explaining: "I talk about his magnolia tree. I talk about the frailty in old age he’s experiencing, and missing out on the humanity he’s really starting to demonstrate at this age." In contrast to the "cinematic" orchestration of "The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows", Ben Yung of The Revue wrote that the song "reveals [Le'aupepe's] everyday struggles of loneliness, depression, and anxiety". Al Newstead of Triple J concluded that with these tracks, Le'aupepe is "no longer roaring and snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, but singing like the weight of his emotional baggage is starting to lift". == Release and promotion ==
Release and promotion
fronting the band at Fairgrounds Festival in 2017. On 6 February 2017, Gang of Youths announced the album's title and scheduled release date of 18 August. Second single "Atlas Drowned" followed on 12 May 2017, alongside the announcement of an Australian tour. On 26 May, "Let Me Down Easy" was released, which became the band's first top 50 single on the ARIA Charts, peaking at number 49. "Keep Me In the Open" was released on 26 July 2017 as the fourth single. A week before the full album release, the fifth single "The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows" was issued on 9 August, alongside a music video featuring Le'aupepe as a convict escaping through fields in the early morning. The sixth and final single, "The Heart Is a Muscle", was released on 29 November 2017. Go Farther in Lightness debuted at number one on the ARIA Charts. In 2020, it was certified platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), having sold over 70 thousand equivalent units. At the J Awards of 2017, Go Farther in Lightness was nominated for Australian Album of the Year. == Tour ==
Tour
To support Go Farther in Lightness, Gang of Youths embarked on an Australian tour from August to September 2017 with supporting act Gordi. In 2018 the band toured North America, in which they made their US TV debut. Mid-way through the tour, they postponed several shows to December due to Le'aupepe's damaged vocal cords. Gang of Youths toured Australia again from November 2018 on the Say Yes to Life Tour. All 21 shows in the nationwide circuit sold out, with over 50,000 tickets purchased. The band performed for six nights at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney and eight at the Forum in Melbourne, breaking both venue records for most sold-out shows on a single tour. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
Go Farther in Lightness was met with widespread critical acclaim from music critics. In a five-star review for Rolling Stone Australia, Jaymz Clements wrote that it "poetically explores the human experience in all its bleakness and triumph, confusion and clarity, heartbreak and joyousness", calling the record "a remarkable odyssey of an album that'll engulf you". Jamie Muir of Dork concluded the album is a "poetic and gripping body of work that places Gang of Youths as not just an important band, but an important voice in 2017 and beyond". A reviewer for Triple J called Go Farther in Lightness "a stirring collection of music that places Gang of Youths another rank higher in the echelons of Aussie rock bands". Writing for The Music, Jessica Dale called the album "something special" and stated: "Listen to [it] in its entirety; it is phenomenal and deserves nothing less than that." == Legacy ==
Legacy
Go Farther in Lightness has led to rankings in several publications' end-of-year lists. Rolling Stone Australia named it the third best album of 2017 and one of the 200 greatest Australian albums of all time. The album also topped the 2017 Triple J Album Poll, as voted by listeners. The only other artists to have achieved this feat previously were Powderfinger in 2003 and Chet Faker in 2014. Three more tracks featured in the Hottest 200 of 2017. In 2020, two tracks from Go Farther in Lightness featured in the Triple J Hottest 100 of the Decade – "Let Me Down Easy" at number 19 and "The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows" at number 52. Furthermore, two songs featured in the Hottest 200 of the Decade. Track eight of the album, "Achilles Come Down", was not released as a single, however it has become Gang of Youths' most popular song on both Apple Music and Spotify. ==Track listing==
Track listing
All tracks are written by David Le'aupepe. • "Fear and Trembling" – 6:03 • "What Can I Do If the Fire Goes Out?" – 4:56 • "Atlas Drowned" – 4:31 • "Keep Me In the Open" – 5:57 • "L'imaginaire" – 1:30 • "Do Not Let Your Spirit Wane" – 7:33 • "Go Farther in Lightness" – 1:48 • "Achilles Come Down" – 7:02 • "Persevere" – 4:33 • "Le symbolique" – 3:51 • "Let Me Down Easy" – 5:19 • "The Heart Is a Muscle" – 5:24 • "Le réel" – 2:22 • "The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows" – 5:52 • "Our Time Is Short" – 5:17 • "Say Yes to Life" – 5:13 Notes • Physical versions of this album only list 12 songs, with "L'imaginaire", "Go Farther in Lightness", "Le symbolique" and "Le réel" being listed separately in roman numerals from I–IV. == Personnel ==
Personnel
Gang of YouthsDavid Le'aupepe – writing, lead vocals, piano, guitar, string arrangements, horn arrangements, engineering • Joji Malani – lead guitar, horn arrangements • Max Dunn – bass guitar • Jung Kim – guitar, keyboards • Donnie Borzestowski – drums Additional musicians • Justin Kearin – horn arrangements, trombone • Darryl Carthew – horn arrangements, trumpet • Dave Andrew – piano, keyboard • Emma Jardine – violin • Thibaud Hobba – violin • Ella Jamieson – cello • Mee Na Lojewski – cello • Leah Zweck – string contractor • Tulele Faletolu – backing vocals • Kris Hodge – backing vocals • Gloria Mati – backing vocals • Dee Uluirewa – backing vocals TechnicalPeter Katis – mixingAdrian Breakspear – producer, mixing , engineering • Peter Holz – engineering • Lewis Mitchell – engineering • Josh Pearson – assistant • Joe Lambert – mastering ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
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