With a lyrical focus on songs of alienation and the rewards of discovering identity and renewed hope, The Strange Familiar return with the radio-ready THE DAY THE LIGHT WENT OUT. The album, produced by Jeff Sojka & Josh Zegan, offer a thematic triptych beginning with a relationship's dissolution. 'It starts in a painful place and moves toward surrender and letting go, until you've become the person you want to be. By the end, you've learned to put your faith in somebody else's hands.'
With a lyrical focus on songs of alienation and the rewards of discovering identity and renewed hope, The Strange Familiar return with the radio-ready THE DAY THE LIGHT WENT OUT. The album, produced by Jeff Sojka & Josh Zegan, offer a thematic triptych beginning with a relationship's dissolution. 'It starts in a painful place and moves toward surrender and letting go, until you've become the person you want to be. By the end, you've learned to put your faith in somebody else's hands.'