Artist Profile: Lightspeed Champion

Remember Test Icicles? Yeah, they totally ruled. Sadly, they broke up not long after releasing their awesome debut LP, but silver lining has arrived in the form of Lightspeed Champion. Guitarist and sometime vocalist Devonte Hynes must have had some sort of epiphany after Test Icicles’ demise, as he traded the searing guitar riffs and acid-throated vocals (not to mention the hot pink guitars) of his former project for a whole new acoustic approach and began to record folk songs under the Lightspeed Champion moniker in 2006. A year later, he’s got two great singles under his belt and a highly anticipated debut album waiting in the wings, and appears primed to become the unlikeliest star the alt-country genre has ever seen. But before Test Icicles fade from our collective memory forever, let’s just this appreciate this track one last time, because, well, it’s the fucking jam.
MP3: “Circle Square Triangle” - Test Icicles
Staying close to home and working once again with Domino Records, he put out his debut single, “Galaxy of the Lost”, through the label last summer. Featuring the amazing “Waiting Game” stealing mad thunder on the B-side, it was one of the best debuts of the summer and established Hynes as one of the most promising talents in London’s burgeoning folk scene. Among Lightspeed Champion’s biggest fans is one Conor Oberst, who personally invited Hynes (who is originally from Houston) to his Omaha, Nebraska studio to record his debut album with Saddle Creek resident producer Mike Mogis. That record, titled Falling Off The Lavender Bridge, is due for an early 2008 release in the UK with a US release to follow shortly thereafter. Only two singles have been culled from it so far (the other being the four-act, 10+ minute epic “Midnight Surprise”), but their excellence - combined with the remarkable quality of their B-sides - suggests Lavender Bridge could be one of the best alt-country records since Bright Eyes’ own I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning in 2005. In fact, Hynes’ best track to date just might be the aforementioned B-side, “Waiting Game”, and that’s not even a lock to make the final cut for the record.
MP3: “Waiting Game” - Lightspeed Champion ((highly recommended))
There has been shit talked about how Lightspeed’s tracks are made on the female backing vocals often found on his recordings, but such accusations are clearly unjust when one considers the brilliance of “Waiting Game” and “No Surprise” (on which backing vocals are noticeably absent), easily two of his best tracks to date. That said, such doubts are somewhat understandable considering the incredible vocal talent Hynes surrounds himself with - Emmy The Great and Florence (of Florence and the Machine) are frequent collaborators - but its still Hynes emotive vocal stylings and impressive guitar work that have gotten him where he is today.
With the “Galaxy of the Lost” and “Midnight Surprise” singles already having earned him notoriety in the UK scene, Dev is set to make his American debut next week with the Galaxy of the Lost EP. The five-track EP culls the stand-out B-sides from his two single releases (”Waiting Game” and an acoustic version of “No Surprise”), alongside the title track and two cover songs - a brilliant rendition of “The Flesh Failures” from the musical Hair and a decent take on former ELO frontman Jeff Lynne’s “Xanadu”. Emmy The Great shows why she’s one of the most coveted backing vocalists in the London folk scene (even if her own material can’t quite stack up to that of her collaborators quite yet) on “Flesh Failures” and “Galaxy of the Lost”, but it’s Florence who really took the tracks to a whole new level when she supported Dev in his recent live session for BBC 6Music. In fact, the 6Music rendition of “Galaxy of the Lost” actually surpasses the brilliance of the original for me.
Lightspeed Champion, Live @ BBC 6Music
1. “Galaxy of the Lost” (ft. Florence) - Lightspeed Champion
2. “No Surprise” (ft. Florence) - Lightspeed Champion
3. “Mr. Fisk” (ft. Florence) - Lightspeed Champion
British audiences have had plenty of chances to catch Lightspeed throughout the UK over the last 18 months, but US audiences will have to wait to 2008 to see Hynes live. That is, unless you live in our fair city of New York, where Dev will be making his American live debut at Soundfix (N 11th and Bedford in Williamsburg) this Halloween Wednesday. It’s his only US show of the year, so definitely make it out if you can - I can assure you it’ll be worth your time. Check out the flyer for more info here.
Finally, while I won’t be offering the MP3 for download (though the song is quite good), definitely make sure to check out/download this high-ass resolution copy of the “Galaxy of the Lost” video. It’s totally fucked up (think Little Shop of Horrors gone plush), but it’s kind of awesome too. As it’s a large file and those download issues still aren’t totally resolved, I’m hosting it on Megaupload for y’all to download and enjoy over and over again. Check it:

Video: “Galaxy of the Lost”
Artist: Lightspeed Champion
Director: Ferry Gouw
Watch: [YouTube]
Download: [AVI • 67 MB] [follow link]
In other news, I saw Anton Corbijn’s Control (that Ian Curtis biopic) over the weekend and it was totally amazing. Go see it, assuming it’s out in your city. I know its run in NYC (at the Film Forum on W Houston between 6th and 7th) ends Thursday so you might have to act fast, but it’s worth it.
Oh and one final thing: M3 Volume 15 drops Halloween (hollerrr). See you then.

October 29th, 2007 at 9:29 pm
Hot.
October 30th, 2007 at 9:29 am
Oh, Test Icicles. I barely listened to them (I really should, considering the hype) but I still hated them. I hated their ridiculous name. I hated their canvassing of the Leeds Festival ‘05 crowd with stupid stickers. Grr.
But I picked up the ‘Midnight Surprise’ video fo’ free (ah, the joys of writing for a student newspaper - I have an inkling of how you must feel DD) because I’d heard some blog/Artrocker buzz around it and I LOVED IT.
Amazing video too - only done for the radio edit, alas, although I’d happily have sat through three more minutes of that ace bizarre-ness. Thanks for the MP3s, and hopefully I’ll catch LC live… though doubt he’ll be coming around my neck of the woods anytime soon.
October 30th, 2007 at 9:29 am
Dev is currently the Machine in Flo and the Machine.
Also, wherever you go out in London, HE’S THERE. It was like he was stalking me this summer…
October 30th, 2007 at 9:46 am
Oh, also, Waiting Game has Derek from Tilly and the Wall singing backing vocals.
October 30th, 2007 at 10:12 am
So Dev is currently the Machine? I saw Flo twice in June with some other dude backing her up, but you’re right, Dev did seem to be the man around town this summer. I also seemed to see Laura Marling and the Noah and the Whale boys around every turn, too.
October 30th, 2007 at 10:17 am
Oh and I did know the Tilly and the Wall dude sang on “Waiting Game;” I had meant it as an example of a song on which he couldn’t be accused of relying on Flo and Emmy to carry the track (though Flo does sing on the radio session version).
October 30th, 2007 at 3:25 pm
I saw LC in leeds the other day, i walked out in the middle it was horrid, i was a massive fan of testicicles, and dev still performs in the shamble way he used to, but for me it just doesnt suit LC live.
the recordings of LC are nice.
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October 30th, 2007 at 4:22 pm
Ok,
first comment ever.
Dude,
is this post proves anything is that this is the BEST music blog around at the moment.
Just the fact that you put up the waiting game mp3 makes me love you.
I caught Lightspeed Champion last week in Dublin.
Dev played an amazing set, the only problem was i went to hear the Waiting Game, and he started to play it, but stopped because he’s never played it live and he forgot the words. I nearly cried.
But it was a brilliant show none the less and the DJ played Test Icicles before the show started, which was an added plus.
Anyway i’m tired so forgive the crap post.
Brilliant blog man, check it everyday for updates,
keep it up.
Your music taste is brilliant.
My list of top artists this week i found from your blog,
i’m rambling now.
Bye-o.
October 30th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
OH
And Eugine McGuiness played with Dev that night,
it was BRILLIANT.
November 1st, 2007 at 6:02 pm
totally embarassed myself when I went up to him in the summer.
I tapped him on the arm to get his attention and everything. Cringy.
x