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Length
  
57:01

Release date
  
4 October 2011

Artist
  
Lights

Label
  
LIGHTS Music

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Released
  
October 4, 2011 (2011-10-04)

Recorded
  
2010–2011 Metalworks Studios (Mississauga, Ontario)

Producer
  
Lights Tawgs Salter David Thomson Holy Fuck

Siberia (2011)
  
Siberia Acoustic (2013)

Genres
  
Dubstep, Synth-pop, New wave, Bitpop

Nominations
  
Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year

Similar
  
Lights albums, Synth-pop albums

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Siberia is the second studio album by Canadian recording artist Lights. It was released worldwide on October 4, 2011, with the exception of Australia, where it was released on October 28. Production was handled by Tawgs Salter and Canadian electronic band Holy Fuck, while featuring guest vocals from Canadian rapper Shad on two of the album's tracks. Musically, Siberia has been described as being "grittier" and "darker" whilst also incorporating "poppier moments", and while the album still uses prominent elements of synthpop, it also features influences of other genres such as dubstep and hip-hop.

Contents

The album has received generally positive reviews from music critics, with some commending Lights' vocal performance as well as the album's heavier and more mature sound, while others criticized its lack of variety. It debuted at No. 3 on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling more than 10,000 in its first week, while also peaking at No. 47 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. It received a Juno Award nomination for Pop Album of the Year on February 7, 2012. It was certified gold on April 27, 2012 in Canada, denoting sales in excess of 40,000. The album spawned the singles "Everybody Breaks a Glass", "Toes", and "Where the Fence Is Low".

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Critical reception

Siberia received generally positive reviews from music critics, with some commending Lights' vocal performance as well as the album's heavier and more mature sound, while others criticized its reliance on formula. Matt Collar from Allmusic gave it a positive review, saying "The album is a blissful, laser-toned experience where Poxleitner's sweet voice is expertly wrapped in stylish, multicolored hues of fluorescent keyboard squelch and bass guitar shimmer." Drew Beringer from AbsolutePunk also gave it a positive review, calling it "one of the better electro-pop albums of 2011, one that will stimulate your senses and rope you in with its instantaneous catchiness." Alternative Press gave the album a mixed review, saying "The bulk of the album's 14 tracks find her playing it safe with a helium-voiced squeak reminiscent of (take your pick) Gwen Stefani, Santigold, Kate Bush or Cyndi Lauper."

Personnel

Credits for Siberia adapted from AllMusic.

  • Brian Borcherdt - Composer, Producer
  • Daenen Bramberger - Engineer
  • Joän Carvalho - Mastering
  • Wayne Cochrane - Assistant Engineer
  • Caitlin Cronenberg - Photography
  • Lenny DeRose - Engineer
  • Holy Fuck - Drum Producer, Engineer, Synthesizer
  • Shad K - Vocals
  • S. Kabango - Composer
  • Maurie Kauffman - Drums
  • Terrance Lam - Assistance Engineer
  • Lights - Bass, Composer, Creative Director, Guitar, Primary Artist, Producer, Synthesizer, Vocals
  • Graham Marsh - Composer, Producer
  • Dave Mohasci - Engineer
  • Jay "Human Kebab" Parsons - Composer, Drum Programming
  • Thomas "Tawgs" Salter - Bass, Composer, Engineer, Guitar, Producer, Synthesizer
  • Dave "Dwave" Thompson - Programming
  • Dave "Dwave" Thomson - Composer, Producer
  • Graham Walsh - Producer
  • Songs

    1Siberia4:19
    2Where the Fence Is Low3:24
    3Toes3:19

    References

    Siberia (Lights album) Wikipedia