Infinite Light

Lightning Dust
Infinite LightAudio

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Jagjaguwar
Release date: 13/Aug/2009
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Sales Rank: #10921 in Independent
#26920 in Rock
Style: Independent
Product No.: 687960138
Number of discs: 1
Description:Arranged By, Conductor: Amber Webber, Arranged By, Conductor: Joshua Wells, Cello: Cris Derksen, Lyrics By: Amber Webber, Mixed By: John Congleton, Music By: Amber Webber, Music By: Joshua Wells, Recorded By [Smurf House]: Joshua Wells, Recorded By [Ursa]: Matt Krysko, Recorded By [Ursa]: Mike Campitelli, Violin: Colin McKill, Vocals [Ladeedahs]: Matt Krysko, Drums: Mike Campitelli, Written-By: Burke Shelley, Written-By: Tony Bourge, Labelcode 00039013 (JAG139)
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Peter Kearns - 10/Dec/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Vancouver's Lightning Dust are set to release their sophomore album, Infinite Light, on August 4th. The band's principles, Amber Webber and Joshua Wel...

RAOUL HERNANDEZ - 25/Sep/2009 
Tremulous opener "Antonia Jane" glints enough Mazzy Star to prompt moon shades, but Amber Webber's reedier voxcraft reverbs tougher stuff. Paired with...

Alex Hibbert - 28/Aug/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
The Canadian duo share this latest release with a little more publicity in their wake based on Black Mountain’s recent surge in popularity. Treat this...

J. Pace - 14/Aug/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Fact: there are enough Black Mountain side projects to make Black Mountain seem like a side project. Other fact: said side projects are consistently w...

Ro Cemm - 12/Aug/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
Infinite Light marks the return of Lightning Dust, the Vancouver based two piece consisting of Black Mounatineers Amber Webber and Joshua Wells. While...

Scott Bryson - 07/Aug/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
There's definitely more energy present on Infinite Light than there was on Lightning Dust's self-titled debut, but its songs almost always fall short ...

Anthony Lombardi - 06/Aug/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
In a year swarming with disappointments, tumbling from the breathlessly hyped box of new releases, it’s a relief to report that the sophomore ef...

Etan Berkowitz - 05/Aug/2009 
Judging by their second album as Lightning Dust, Amber Webber and Joshua Wells badly needed a break from the sprawling guitar heroics of stoner-rock d...

Amy Granzin - 04/Aug/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
Amber Webber's broken-warbled vibrato is thick and sour-sweet like buttermilk, wobbly as a warped record, bumpy as the soft-hard ridges of a curved sp...

Etan Berkowitz - 04/Aug/2009 
Deep within the heart of Vancouver, Canada, lies a hippy compound where creativity flows unabated by social influence. This primordial zone is known a...