“Suit of Lights” - self-titled release
Suit of Lights – “Suit of Lights” (Visiting Hours)

I find myself going back and forth after listening to the self-titled debut album from Suit of Lights. I’ve heard it a handful of times but still find myself having a hard time describing them. It sounds like a group that is still trying to figure out what they want to be when they grow up. Are they power pop? I can hear elements of Big Star on various tracks. Maybe they could be described as sensitive-art rock.
The album wanders at times without a destination in mind. In that way, it’s kind of like going on a road trip and arbitrarily picking the route. Who knows where you’ll end up, but chances are you are going to find some scenic views and secluded, charming stops along the way.
At the heart of the band, it is evident there is a thoughtful composer at work. Lead singer and songwriter Joe Darone has a few gems on the album scattered among the detours that make up the release. Songs such as “Goodbye Silk City,” “Lifetime,” and “Into the Light” showcase Darone’s ability to tell stories with a pop sensibility that makes you want to give this band a chance.
Even though Suit of Lights hasn’t quite figured out their identity, the debut album has enough encouraging signs and quality pop songs to keep me interested. I’ll be on the lookout for what this band comes up with next. In the meantime, you can check out their MySpace page and listen to a handful of songs. If you cannot find a retailer that carries the release, the album is also available on the iTunes music store.
Recommended tracks: “Goodbye Silk City,” “Lifetime,” and “Into the Light.”
July 30th, 2006 at 7:53 am
Great review!!
July 30th, 2006 at 9:58 am
To quote Woody Allen: “If you were right, I’d agree with you.”
In the 70’s, it was quite commonplace, accepted, and even expected - that pop artists should make diverse, challenging records.
It’s called “Progress.”
Your view that “the album wanders without a destination in mind” in a negative context is completely missing the point. If you will pardon the cliché:
Not All Who Wander Are Lost.
You are correct, however, in describing Suit of Lights as “sensitive art rock” - that’s what it is !
August 3rd, 2006 at 6:44 pm
SUIT OF LIGHTS !!!!