Light Dark Light

Album: Two More Days (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Light Dark Light" is a reimagining of Australian singer-songwriter Angie McMahon's "Making It Through," the closing track of her 2023 sophomore album Light, Dark, Light Again.
  • McMahon's vocals guide listeners through the notion that life is a rhythmic pendulum, swinging between lightness and darkness, happiness and sorrow.

    "Just as feelings and experiences should continue to rise and fall and ebb and flow," she explained, "I think the message on this song is that everything we feel is beautiful and also difficult, and also as it should be."
  • Using a recording from his phone captured during one of McMahon's June 2024 London shows, Fred Again folds the raw energy of a live crowd into his production. This element adds depth to the song's exploration of shared human experiences.
  • This isn't Fred's first collaboration with McMahon. Back in 2021 he sampled her for his track "Angie (I've Been Lost)."
  • Fred whipped up the song in June 2024 just hours before premiering it live at Glastonbury.
  • The track is one of two songs on Fred's Two More Days EP, which acts as a kind of bookend to his Ten Days album.

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