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Frightening Lights: Frightening Lights - VINYL LPTitle: Frightening Lights Artist: Frightening Lights Label: Bruit Direct Disques Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5055869507189 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2014 11 25 First LP by somber Australian chanteuse Elizabeth Downey and instrumentalist Dan Hawkins. Nine bruised vignettes that will take you to the scraped bottom of love. Soft, caressing and subtly disturbing, Frightening Lights' songs move like menace through fog. Singer Elizabeth Downey says she
Title: Frightening LightsArtist: Frightening Lights
Label: Bruit Direct Disques
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5055869507189
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2014-11-25
First LP by somber Australian chanteuse Elizabeth Downey and instrumentalist Dan Hawkins. Nine bruised vignettes that will take you to the scraped bottom of love. Soft, caressing and subtly disturbing, Frightening Lights' songs move like menace through fog. Singer Elizabeth Downey says she first envisioned the songs as a kind of deathbed confession, their violence is carefully suppressed, modulated perhaps through long penitence. Shreds of instrumental sound - a funeral organ, an off-kilter accordion, discordant bowing on a borrowed danbo - flit in and out of the peripheries, creating eerie, flickery landscapes around Downey's sleepy murmurs. Downey formed Frightening Lights with her partner Dan Hawkins in 2007 after a sojourn in Russia, where she went to study fine arts and returned with a fascination for Russian and Polish folk music. Returning home to Melbourne, she found herself as drawn to Slavic influences - including the Russian poet Bulat Okudzhava and Polish singer Slawa Przybylska - as to rock artists like the Triffids, Rowland Howard and Marianne Faithfull. Back in Melbourne, Downey and Hawkins began recording at home on an enormous, two-inch reel-to-reel recording deck, working and reworking their spare material. Two of the duo's songs appeared on Melbourne compilations - the Warm Cupboard from Albert's Basement label in 2009 and the Swan V Raptor on Dan Lewis' Special Awards Records in 2010. The rest evolved gradually into the dream-like textures of this debut full-length. Downey sings and plays guitar on this debut, while Hawkins mans a rack of keyboard instruments - a Farfisa, a Hammond and an eerie Conn organ - as well as bass. There are no drums on the album, almost no sense of time at all, as melodies float like smoke over blasted territories. Downey's lyrics trace elliptical connections between the novels she reads, the films she sees and the ordinary experiences of daily life. The opening "Pere LaChaise" recalls a hazy interval in Paris, where Downey, sick with pneumonia, wandered nonetheless through the famous cemetery, deathly ill. "The Return of Genghis Khan" conflates her fascination with the Mongol warlord, a kitten that she once named after him and a romantic spat with her partner into a single, slow-moving fever dream. Artist Earl Kuck calls the Frightening Lights "almost Bad Seeds-like with female vocals," and this self-titled debut has, indeed, some of the same eerie, subdued resonance as Cave's recent We Know Who You Are. If you like your menace soft, wrapped in lullaby sweetness and still profoundly unsettling, turn on the Frightening Lights.
Tracks:
1.1 Père Lachaise
1.2 Small Town Stardust
1.3 All the Girls
1.4 Humankind
1.5 The Return of Genghis Khan
1.6 Strangers
1.7 Window
1.8 Looking Back
1.9 Pretty Things
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Good quality but tight on toes
Size: 6-10, Color: White/Assorted
These are great socks that stay in place, but they scrunch my toes together like crazy. My feet are normal width. When I first started wearing them I noticed my feet would ache after an hour or two.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
My New Favorite Socks
Size: 6-10, Color: Halo Gray/Assorted
These have quickly become mine and my mom's favorite socks. We wear them with tennis shoes, Hey Dudes, and more. The fabric is incredibly soft and comfortable, they do not budge/fall in my shoe, and are extremely well made. I have become so attached to these socks, that I no longer want any other brand.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Fit is great!
Size: 6-10, Color: Halo Gray/Assorted
These socks fit perfectly and never slip!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Finally found a good set again.
Size: X-Large, Color: (001) Black / Black / Castlerock
I’m picky on socks, any they always have to be Under Amour. These are top notch, super padded but also temperature regulating, feet don’t sweat when wearing, and I can tell in the winter they’ll stay the right temperature. They also fit great. Purchasing more.
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★★★★★ 5
Best Quality Socks & Great Thickness Plus Comfort
Size: Medium, Color: (001) Black / Black / Castlerock
I love these. They do not slip away from foot. The value for a good pack of socks was worth it. Has a good thick quality. They look clean and nice. Their stretch is good to get on and then molds to foot.
Have noticed these socks have changed two times since buying. First they were slightly lighter color gray- then a darker gray but both had good quality and thickness. I am sure these are very durable but unfortunately I can not speak fully to this as the horrible steel toe shoes I have to wear rip everything apart. But if I had good shoes and everyday use of these I know they would stay good for so much longer than 6months.
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