ALBUM REVIEW: Light, Dark, Light Again by Angie McMahon

Hailing from Naarm (Melbourne), singer and musician Angie McMahon has just unveiled her sophomore album, Light, Dark, Light Again. This musical journey ventures past the boundaries of emotion and self-discovery, inviting listeners into the very heart of her experiences.

In her quest for self-understanding, Angie’s life, much like our own, encountered moments of upheaval. However, she embarked on a purposeful voyage, slowing down to connect with the natural world. Inspired by the graceful murmurations of birds, the swaying of trees, and the rhythmic ebb and flow of the sea, she gleaned invaluable lessons from Mother Nature’s cycles. These insightful moments are infused into the tapestry ofLight, Dark, Light Again enriching it with nature’s wisdom.

The album delves deep into the intricacies of relationships, the acceptance of inevitable endings, battles with depression, and the process of rebuilding from the depths of despair. Angie approaches each theme with unwavering fearlessness, channelling her innermost thoughts and emotions into her lyrics and vocals.

Listening to this album is like reading pages torn from a diary, a glimpse into Angie McMahon‘s soul laid bare through her music. Her strength and resilience not only offer a companion to those who listen but also provide solace and empowerment, making “Light, Dark, Light Again an intimate and powerful journey of self-discovery through song.

MUST LISTEN TRACKS: “Saturn Returning”, “Letting Go” “Divine Fault Line”, “I Am Already Enough”

FAVOURITE TRACKS: “Divine Fault Line”, “Mother Nature”, “I Am Already Enough”