Many Eyes
The Light Age


2.0
poor

Review

by Mike Kaplan EMERITUS
September 7th, 2024 | 138 replies


Release Date: 09/06/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Another nail in Keith Buckley’s coffin.

While I hold the probably controversial opinion that Keith Buckley was the weakest link of Every Time I Die, his vocal delivery was inarguably a key factor in their sound. Coupled with mostly good/sometimes brilliant lyrics, a lot of charm, and questionable personal behavior, Keith was the quintessential front-man of a band that went up in flames in a manner befitting his volatile nature.

As you can see, I’m not a huge Keith Buckley fan, but it was hard not to at least be intrigued by the concept of Many Eyes. It was only a matter of time before the Buckley brothers would be climbing other mountains, and while Jordan beat his brother to the punch with an EP in 2023, Keith (shamelessly) made sure that his new band would release their debut album before Better Lovers released their debut in October. Not only that, but his new band’s membership pedigree would be the very envy of the community, and Keith would further evolve his act by adding (even cleaner) clean vocals to the mix. Sounds good so far, right?

The only problem is that The Light Age kind of sucks.

Calling it outright bad is probably an exaggeration, but there is no question that The Light Age is a categorically boring album. I’m not talking simple, I’m talking boring—like your hummus has no olive oil boring or you didn’t put salt on your French fries boring, or like a f*cking Bud Lite. In fact if this album were a food, it would probably be boiled chicken.

With the exception of “Harbinger” (which is a genuine banger), The Light Age is a swampy slog of same-y riffs, same-y vocals and same-y songs. The lukewarm attempts at br00tal riffz are cliché at best and downright mind-numbing at worst. It doesn’t help that the album has an air of pomposity that makes it next to unpalatable for ninety percent of its runtime, and worse still are the many moments that shamelessly ape Every Time I Die’s musical foundation while having none of its charisma or allure.

Unfortunately nothing on the album is more turgid than Buckley himself. While his vocals are (mostly) passable, the clean vocals lack any personality and have been bleached of their raw and endearing features into an insipid shell of their former self. They’re not grating or discordant, but I’d almost rather they were, because listening to Buckley sound like an auto-tuned cock rock star is a less than comfortable experience.

I could go on, but I’ve rambled a bit too much—and I’ve probably made the album sound worse than it really is in the process. Unfortunately The Light Age does not have enough redeeming qualities to be anything more than utterly forgettable. I’m not even going to try and make a comparison to Better Lovers because they are different bands—the fact of the matter is that this album is a half-baked mess of undercooked ideas that was probably rushed through the songwriting and release process solely to make a jab at Buckley’s former bandmates. I could be wrong, but the album is simply too dull for any other explanation to be feasible.

I’m not even saying that I wish this album were better than it was because I’m disappointed or something of that nature, I just think that the personnel involved are capable of writing music of much higher quality than this. I would probably be more forgiving if Many Eyes and The Light Age didn’t take themselves so seriously, but they do—and for that Keith Buckley gets another nail in my proverbial coffin for him. I genuinely hope the next one is better than this, because if it gets any worse I’m going to have a f*cking field day.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Manatea
Emeritus
September 7th 2024


2255 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Album is like… not good.

Eek.

artificialbox
Emeritus
September 7th 2024


3792 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

lol great review. i was kind of excited for this cause it seemed like they weren’t just doing ETID fan service like BL, but I lost interest after the second song. will have to give it another shot at some point

Butkuiss
September 7th 2024


8745 Comments


As Sputnik’s resident gymbro I really need to defend against the libellous aspersions levelled against poached chicken in this review; in the right hands it’s way more interesting than this drivel (the album, not the review)

Manatea
Emeritus
September 7th 2024


2255 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

You are correct butkuiss, my deepest apologies are leveled at boiled chicken.

Unfortunately the album still sucks

Pikazilla
September 7th 2024


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

ETID reunion when

Asura14
September 7th 2024


684 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Een though I completly disagree that Keith Buckley was the weakest link of Every Time I Die this album is almost trying to make that a fact... I really didn't think Id be this mediocre even after the singles.



I too hope that the next one is better than this, nice review

Calc
Contributing Reviewer
September 7th 2024


18015 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

sometimes I wonder if I'm too snobby about music but then I see the reaction on this site to this album just because Keith Buckley's on it and it reassures me that I'm doing alright.

CugnoBrasso
September 7th 2024


3491 Comments


Many eyes but little quality

YoYoMancuso
Emeritus
September 7th 2024


19776 Comments


Radical was my 2021 AOTY, it's a shame to see how things have turned out

PickleVai17
September 7th 2024


279 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

When compared to ETID, it's just ok. If you go into thinking of it as a Keith Buckley solo album, I actually think it sounds pretty great in it's own right.

JayEnder
September 7th 2024


22703 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Shame this turned out as boring as it did. Will always love Keith tho, despite the fact he's gone off the deep end.

Spec
September 7th 2024


41427 Comments


Saying Keith was the weakest link in ETID is wild.

trilo
September 7th 2024


7089 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

dogwater

Josh D.
September 7th 2024


18172 Comments


"Keith (shamelessly) made sure that his new band would release their debut album before Better Lovers released their debut in October."

Sounds like you would have a reason to complain if they released it after. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

The first paragraph is the biggest "what the hell are you talking about" I've ever had. Everyone talking about Keith "going off the deep end" after getting sober is inexplicably bizarre.

Slex
September 7th 2024


17869 Comments


Yeah no, this review is good and you should listen to better music or idk at least touch grass about the Keith situation lol, hardly anybody can stand him anymore and every single person says the same thing

Scoot
September 7th 2024


24131 Comments


even the damned things kicked the hell out of this and that was the weakest parts of etid

JayEnder
September 7th 2024


22703 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Okay good on Keith for getting sober, but he still kicked his own brother to the curb and was the primary cause for ETID falling apart in the first place. Also, kicking out one of the brothers from this band is a hilarious bit of irony.



Keith is a fantastic musician/lyricist and I have a ton of respect for his work with ETID, but there's a reason most of those who were close to him have alienated him. He's nuts nowadays.

Wildcardbitchesss
September 7th 2024


19641 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

saying he didn’t go off the deep end is an absurd stance, yes he got sober. Great. I am truly happy for him in that regard. But he seemingly replaced it with this holier than thou bullshit which is even worse



Filling addiction with god or a higher power or whatever is fucking lame as shit. This album is literally proof of that.

Calc
Contributing Reviewer
September 7th 2024


18015 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

what's a proper way to recover from addiction?

Wildcardbitchesss
September 7th 2024


19641 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Not alienating all of your lifelong friends and breaking up one of the best hardcore bands of the last 20 years? Idk, I haven’t entirely figured it out myself tbh.



But im also gonna say, and this is just going off from what I’ve read, but when 4 of the 5 people in the band are saying you’re the asshole, you’re probably the asshole.



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