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 ==