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Lights (musician)

Lights Valerie Anne Poxleitner-Bokan (born Valerie Anne Poxleitner; April 11, 1987), known mononymously as Lights (previously stylized in all caps), is a Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter. Her debut album, The Listening (2009),[3] included the singles "Drive My Soul" and "Saviour". Her second album, Siberia, which featured the single "Toes", was released in 2011.[4] Her work has earned multiple Canadian Independent Music Awards, and Juno Awards including Pop Album of the Year for her third album Little Machines, which included the single "Up We Go", and fourth album Skin & Earth, in 2015 and 2018, respectively.[5] Lights' fifth studio album, PEP, was released in 2022.

Lights
Lights performing in April 2022
Born
Valerie Anne Poxleitner

(1987-04-11) April 11, 1987 (age 37)
Timmins, Ontario, Canada
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • illustrator
  • author
Years active2001–present
Spouse
(m. 2012)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • synthesizer
  • keytar
  • guitar
  • piano
Labels
Websitewww.iamlights.com

History edit

1987–2007: early years edit

Lights was born as Valerie Anne Poxleitner in Timmins, Ontario, to missionary parents Virginia and Eric Poxleitner on April 11, 1987.[6] She has one older sister, Jess.[7] She spent her childhood in many parts of the world, including the Philippines, Jamaica, and Hanover, Ontario.[8][9] She was home-schooled by her mother, and was taught guitar by her father. Lights produced her first song "Saturn's Rings" with an eight-track recorder she purchased with inheritance money from her grandmother in 2001.[8]

"Lights has always been my nickname for starters and it does come out of my last name. It's kind of what people have been calling me for so long and it totally explains what my music is about, it's about lightening people's moods and stuff. I’ve always loved writing L's and my real name does not start with an L."

– Lights, 2008 interview[9]

In high school, Lights played the guitar and sang in the metal band Shovel Face[10] and accumulated a following through her Myspace page. She moved to Toronto at the age of 18 and changed her name to Lights, a nickname derived from her surname.[8] Although there was already a signed band named "Lights", officially changing her name allowed her to use it despite the prior claim.[8][11][12]

Lights began her music career writing for Sony/ATV Music Publishing[13] and composed music for the CTV television series Instant Star.[14] She and Luke McMaster are credited with composing "Perfect", sung by Alexz Johnson in the role of Jude Harrison. In 2007, she contracted with Jian Ghomeshi, who acted as her manager until late 2014.[8]

2008–2013: The Listening and Siberia edit

In early 2008, Lights toured cities in the Great Lakes region, in Canada and the United States. Around the same time, her song "Drive My Soul" rose to No. 18 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart.[15] In late 2008, she toured the United States.[16] In August 2008, Lights signed a record deal with Toronto-based label Underground Operations and an American partnership deal with Warner Bros. and Doghouse Records.[17] Her self-titled EP was released on iTunes in July and on vinyl in September. Her second single, "February Air", which had been used in a commercial for Old Navy in early 2008,[9] was released in December and sold about 12,000 copies.[18] She released a third single, "Ice",[19] accompanied by a homemade video in March 2009.[20]

The commercial success of the EP and its singles enabled Lights to release the full-length album The Listening in September 2009.[21] She promoted the album with the August 10 release of a music video for "Saviour",[22] the first single from the album. The single was released on September 22 in Canada.[23] Its US release was held until October 6 while she left Underground Operations for her own record label, Lights Music Inc.[24] Lights re-recorded "Ice" for the new album and released a new video on November 10.[25] According to Lights, the artwork for the album cover was inspired by Watchmen, 28 Days Later, and Sailor Moon.[24] Lights won the 2009 Juno Award for New Artist of the Year.[26][27] The Listening sold more than 80,000 copies and was certified gold in Canada.[28] In September 2009, Lights toured with the British band Keane on their Canadian/Pacific Northwest tour.[22] She also contributed vocals to Ten Second Epic's song "Every Day".[29] Its music video was nominated for Best Independent Music Video at the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards.[30] She is also featured on the soundtrack (songs "Ben" and "Climbing") for the 2008 Canadian film One Week, starring Joshua Jackson.[31] She was a guest vocalist on the album A Shipwreck in the Sand, released in 2009 by post-hardcore band Silverstein from Burlington, Ontario.[32]

 
Lights performing in Toronto, 2010

From January to May 2010, she toured with contemporary synthpop artist Owl City in Canada, the United States, and Europe.[33][34] Lights released an acoustic EP titled Acoustic in July 2010,[35] with a special performance at the University of Waterloo, where she had received most of her inspiration for the album. Later that month, she began a six-date US tour. In September, she joined Hedley for the eight-show Ontario leg of their Canadian tour. Lights appeared as a guest vocalist on the songs "Crucify Me" and "Don't Go" of Bring Me the Horizon's 2010 album There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.[36] and on The Secret Handshake's song "Used to be Sweet".[37] In October 2010, Lights released the digital single "My Boots" and began a concert tour with Jeremy Fisher.[38] At a November show in Toronto, she was presented a trophy by the Canadian Recording Industry Association for The Listening's gold certification, having then achieved 40,000 units in sales.[4]

At the June 2011 Utopia Music Festival, Lights performed three new songs, "Toes", "Where the Fence is Low", and "Everybody Breaks a Glass". The first of these songs was released as a single in August, to promote her second studio album, Siberia. She had signed with Last Gang Records, and concerns by label executives about her shift in style to a more gritty sound delayed the album's release to October 4 in Canada and the US, and later that month in Australia. Siberia received positive reviews and was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Pop Album of the Year.[39] It debuted at No. 3 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and sold more than 10,000 units in its first week.[40][41] Sales surpassed 40,000 and the album was certified gold in Canada on April 27, 2012.[42] She was also featured in "The Yacht Club" on Owl City's 2011 album All Things Bright and Beautiful, and appeared in his music video for "Deer in the Headlights".[43]

In March 2013, Lights released an acoustic version of "Cactus in the Valley", featuring Owl City, as a single in the UK.[44] Siberia Acoustic was released in April 2013, and reached No. 7 in Canada. She toured North America in support of the album,[45] with Dear Rouge opening some dates and Lianne La Havas opening others.[46]

2014–2019: Little Machines and Skin & Earth edit

 
Lights live at the NorVA 2015

In July 2014, Lights' third studio album, Little Machines, became available for pre-order on iTunes with its lead single, "Up We Go", available to download.[47] The album was released on September 23 in the US and Canada.[48] It debuted at No. 5 in Canada.[49] "Running with the Boys" received radio play in early 2015 as the second official single, while "Portal" and "Same Sea" received promotional releases.[50] In October, Lights parted ways with her long-time manager Ghomeshi.[51]

Lights continued touring extensively in support of Little Machines into 2015.[52][53] On April 8, 2016, she released the acoustic EP Midnight Machines, which included acoustic versions of six songs from Little Machines and two new songs: "Follow You Down" and "Head Cold".[54] Lights and her band were featured in the 2016 video game LOUD on Planet X, as character avatars and with their songs "Same Sea" and "Up We Go".[55][56]

 
Lights performing live in Los Angeles, California, on August 10, 2019

In April 2017, Lights announced the forthcoming release of her fourth studio album, Skin & Earth.[57] The album was released with a comic book series drawn and written by Lights, one song per issue, starting in July. New music was released with each edition on a monthly basis until the album was released in full.[57] Twenty One Pilots drummer Josh Dun collaborated on the album tracks "Savage" and "Almost Had Me".[58][59] The song "Giants" and its accompanying music video were released on June 23.[60] The song peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart.[61] She later released versions of the song in French, Japanese, Tagalog and Spanish.[62] On July 14, Lights released the promotional single "Skydiving".[63] The album was made available for pre-orders on August 11 and was released on September 22, 2017.[64] Lights released the song "Savage" on August 11,[65] followed by "New Fears" on September 15, 2017. The album track "Fight Club" is featured in the video game Just Dance 2018.[66]

In January 2018, Lights launched the "We Were Here Tour" with Chase Atlantic and DCF, playing 46 shows across North America in support of the album.[67] On February 2, Lights released the music video for her song "We Were Here".[68] She joined Young the Giant's fall tour in October as the supporting act.[69] In November 2018, Lights collaborated with Deadmau5 on his track "Drama Free",[70] which was released on his Mau5ville: Level 2 EP. In early 2019, she collaborated with Felix Cartal on the track "Love Me"[71] and with Sleepy Tom on the track "Amateurs".[72] On May 12, 2019, it was announced that she had signed to Fueled by Ramen, which would release Skin&Earth Acoustic supported by a North American concert tour.[73] The acoustic album was released on July 12 with three new songs.[74]

2020–present: Pep and dEd edit

On June 11, 2020, she released a seven-track instrumental synthwave album on Bandcamp titled How to Sleep When You're on Fire. Proceeds from this album would be donated to the Black Lives Matter Vancouver branch.[75] On July 9, 2020, Lights released the song "Dead End", alongside its music video. The song was part of a remix EP of the same name, released in collaboration with MYTH on August 7.[76][77]

In 2021, Lights began releasing music under the pseudonym Lūn, a character that appeared in her Skin & Earth comic in 2017, explaining "Lūn is a musician in the Skin&Earth universe. Though she is never actually mentioned, she appears all through the comic."[78] The EP titled haha i like it was released by Lūn in April 2021.[79] That same month, Lights released the song "Beside Myself".[80] In October, she released "Prodigal Daughter"[81] as the lead single from her album Pep, released on April 1, 2022.[82] On November 16, 2021, in support of the album, Lights announced she would begin her "Baby I'm Back Tour" starting with shows in the US throughout the month of April and May 2022.[83] She ended the tour with a leg of shows in Canada from late January to February 2023.[84] In November, her album Warehouse Summer with i-o was released after his death.[85] In April 2023, she released a re-imagined album of Pep titled dEd.[86]

Musical style and influences edit

Lights is known for her electropop and contemporary synth-pop tunes.[87][6][88] Her musical style has been described as electropop, electronic rock and synth-pop.[1][2] Lights described her own music as an "electronic landscape of moody sunset times".[89] The Listening was characterized as gentle indie-electronic alt-rock.[90] Siberia was characterized by a "heavier" sound than her previous works.[91] Allmusic's review of Little Machines described it as a "mature, electro-punk affair that proved Lights had grown beyond the twee, synth-and-folk artist she started out as."[92] Lights stated that her artistic influences were Björk, Genesis and Supertramp.[11]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Organization Work Award Result Ref.
2009 Juno Awards New Artist of the Year Won [93]
MuchMusic Video Awards UR Fave: New Artist of the Year Nominated [94]
"Drive My Soul" Pop Video of the Year Nominated
Canadian Radio Music Awards Best New Group/Solo Artist: Hot AC Song Won [95]
Best New Group/Solo Artist: CHR Song Nominated [96]
Best New Group/Solo Artist: Mainstream AC Song Nominated
Canadian Independent Music Awards Favourite Single Won [97]
Favourite Pop Artist/Group Nominated
Favourite Solo Artist Won
2010 "Drive My Soul" Favourite Video Nominated [98]
Favourite Pop Artist Nominated
Juno Awards The Listening Pop Album of the Year Nominated [99]
2012 Siberia Nominated [100]
MuchMusic Video Awards "Banner" MuchFACT Video of the Year Nominated [101]
"Toes" MuchMusic.com Most Streamed Video Nominated [102]
2015 Juno Awards Little Machines Pop Album of the Year Won [103]
MuchMusic Video Awards "Running with the Boys" Pop Video of the Year Nominated [104]
MuchFACT Video of the Year Nominated
2016 Canadian Independent Music Awards Artist of the Year Nominated [105]
2018 Juno Awards Skin & Earth Pop Album of the Year Won [106]
Artist of the Year Nominated
2020 "Love Me"
(with Felix Cartal)
Dance Recording of the Year Won [107]

Personal life edit

In 2010, Lights was introduced to Beau Bokan, the lead vocalist of metalcore band Blessthefall, at a Taking Back Sunday concert in Los Angeles, and quickly started dating.[108] After becoming engaged in September 2011,[109] they were married on May 12, 2012, and Lights added "Bokan" to her last name (now stylized as Poxleitner-Bokan).[110] They received matching tattoos to commemorate their wedding date.[111] Lights gave birth to their first child, a daughter, on February 15, 2014.[112][113]

In December 2017, Lights came out as bisexual during an interview with People magazine.[114]

The liner notes for The Listening thank, among others: "Jesus for giving me everything I have" as well as Skate4Cancer and Wonder Woman.[115] In a Twitter post in 2022, Lights clarified that she no longer identifies as religious.[116]

Discography edit

Books edit

  • Skin&Earth: Volume one (2017 graphic novel)
  • Skin&Earth: Volume two (2017 graphic novel)
  • Skin&Earth: Volume three (2017 graphic novel)
  • Skin&Earth: Volume four (2017 graphic novel)
  • Skin&Earth: Volume five (2017 graphic novel)
  • Skin&Earth: Volume six (2017 graphic novel)
  • The Clinic: A Skin&Earth Side Story (2022)

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
2010 The City Herself Season 2, episode 10
2011 Epic Meal Time Herself Episode: "Fast Food Meatloaf (And LIGHTS is here too)"
2018 Talking Dead Herself Season 7, episode 21
2019 #NoJoke Herself Documentary
2020 The Magic School Bus Rides Again Maven Voice role; episode: "In the Zone"

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  113. ^ "Lights Says New Album Helped Her Explore Her Sexuality, Address Battle with Depression". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  114. ^ The Listening (liner notes). Lights. Universal Music Canada. 2009. 0252712881.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  115. ^ https://twitter.com/lights/status/1514859376745484290

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Leahey, Andrew. Lights at AllMusic. Retrieved February 2, 2012.

lights, musician, lights, valerie, anne, poxleitner, bokan, born, valerie, anne, poxleitner, april, 1987, known, mononymously, lights, previously, stylized, caps, canadian, musician, singer, songwriter, debut, album, listening, 2009, included, singles, drive, . Lights Valerie Anne Poxleitner Bokan born Valerie Anne Poxleitner April 11 1987 known mononymously as Lights previously stylized in all caps is a Canadian musician singer and songwriter Her debut album The Listening 2009 3 included the singles Drive My Soul and Saviour Her second album Siberia which featured the single Toes was released in 2011 4 Her work has earned multiple Canadian Independent Music Awards and Juno Awards including Pop Album of the Year for her third album Little Machines which included the single Up We Go and fourth album Skin amp Earth in 2015 and 2018 respectively 5 Lights fifth studio album PEP was released in 2022 LightsLights performing in April 2022BornValerie Anne Poxleitner 1987 04 11 April 11 1987 age 37 Timmins Ontario CanadaOccupationsMusician singer songwriter illustrator authorYears active2001 presentSpouseBeau Bokan m 2012 wbr Children1Musical careerGenresElectropop 1 electronic rock 2 Instrument s Vocals synthesizer keytar guitar pianoLabelsUnderground Doghouse Sire Lights Music Universal Warner Bros Last Gang Mau5trap Fueled by RamenWebsitewww wbr iamlights wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 1987 2007 early years 1 2 2008 2013 The Listening and Siberia 1 3 2014 2019 Little Machines and Skin amp Earth 1 4 2020 present Pep and dEd 2 Musical style and influences 3 Awards and nominations 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Books 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit1987 2007 early years edit Lights was born as Valerie Anne Poxleitner in Timmins Ontario to missionary parents Virginia and Eric Poxleitner on April 11 1987 6 She has one older sister Jess 7 She spent her childhood in many parts of the world including the Philippines Jamaica and Hanover Ontario 8 9 She was home schooled by her mother and was taught guitar by her father Lights produced her first song Saturn s Rings with an eight track recorder she purchased with inheritance money from her grandmother in 2001 8 Lights has always been my nickname for starters and it does come out of my last name It s kind of what people have been calling me for so long and it totally explains what my music is about it s about lightening people s moods and stuff I ve always loved writing L s and my real name does not start with an L Lights 2008 interview 9 In high school Lights played the guitar and sang in the metal band Shovel Face 10 and accumulated a following through her Myspace page She moved to Toronto at the age of 18 and changed her name to Lights a nickname derived from her surname 8 Although there was already a signed band named Lights officially changing her name allowed her to use it despite the prior claim 8 11 12 Lights began her music career writing for Sony ATV Music Publishing 13 and composed music for the CTV television series Instant Star 14 She and Luke McMaster are credited with composing Perfect sung by Alexz Johnson in the role of Jude Harrison In 2007 she contracted with Jian Ghomeshi who acted as her manager until late 2014 8 2008 2013 The Listening and Siberia edit In early 2008 Lights toured cities in the Great Lakes region in Canada and the United States Around the same time her song Drive My Soul rose to No 18 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart 15 In late 2008 she toured the United States 16 In August 2008 Lights signed a record deal with Toronto based label Underground Operations and an American partnership deal with Warner Bros and Doghouse Records 17 Her self titled EP was released on iTunes in July and on vinyl in September Her second single February Air which had been used in a commercial for Old Navy in early 2008 9 was released in December and sold about 12 000 copies 18 She released a third single Ice 19 accompanied by a homemade video in March 2009 20 The commercial success of the EP and its singles enabled Lights to release the full length album The Listening in September 2009 21 She promoted the album with the August 10 release of a music video for Saviour 22 the first single from the album The single was released on September 22 in Canada 23 Its US release was held until October 6 while she left Underground Operations for her own record label Lights Music Inc 24 Lights re recorded Ice for the new album and released a new video on November 10 25 According to Lights the artwork for the album cover was inspired by Watchmen 28 Days Later and Sailor Moon 24 Lights won the 2009 Juno Award for New Artist of the Year 26 27 The Listening sold more than 80 000 copies and was certified gold in Canada 28 In September 2009 Lights toured with the British band Keane on their Canadian Pacific Northwest tour 22 She also contributed vocals to Ten Second Epic s song Every Day 29 Its music video was nominated for Best Independent Music Video at the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards 30 She is also featured on the soundtrack songs Ben and Climbing for the 2008 Canadian film One Week starring Joshua Jackson 31 She was a guest vocalist on the album A Shipwreck in the Sand released in 2009 by post hardcore band Silverstein from Burlington Ontario 32 nbsp Lights performing in Toronto 2010 From January to May 2010 she toured with contemporary synthpop artist Owl City in Canada the United States and Europe 33 34 Lights released an acoustic EP titled Acoustic in July 2010 35 with a special performance at the University of Waterloo where she had received most of her inspiration for the album Later that month she began a six date US tour In September she joined Hedley for the eight show Ontario leg of their Canadian tour Lights appeared as a guest vocalist on the songs Crucify Me and Don t Go of Bring Me the Horizon s 2010 album There Is a Hell Believe Me I ve Seen It There Is a Heaven Let s Keep It a Secret 36 and on The Secret Handshake s song Used to be Sweet 37 In October 2010 Lights released the digital single My Boots and began a concert tour with Jeremy Fisher 38 At a November show in Toronto she was presented a trophy by the Canadian Recording Industry Association for The Listening s gold certification having then achieved 40 000 units in sales 4 At the June 2011 Utopia Music Festival Lights performed three new songs Toes Where the Fence is Low and Everybody Breaks a Glass The first of these songs was released as a single in August to promote her second studio album Siberia She had signed with Last Gang Records and concerns by label executives about her shift in style to a more gritty sound delayed the album s release to October 4 in Canada and the US and later that month in Australia Siberia received positive reviews and was nominated for a Juno Award for Best Pop Album of the Year 39 It debuted at No 3 on the Canadian Albums Chart and sold more than 10 000 units in its first week 40 41 Sales surpassed 40 000 and the album was certified gold in Canada on April 27 2012 42 She was also featured in The Yacht Club on Owl City s 2011 album All Things Bright and Beautiful and appeared in his music video for Deer in the Headlights 43 In March 2013 Lights released an acoustic version of Cactus in the Valley featuring Owl City as a single in the UK 44 Siberia Acoustic was released in April 2013 and reached No 7 in Canada She toured North America in support of the album 45 with Dear Rouge opening some dates and Lianne La Havas opening others 46 2014 2019 Little Machines and Skin amp Earth edit nbsp Lights live at the NorVA 2015 In July 2014 Lights third studio album Little Machines became available for pre order on iTunes with its lead single Up We Go available to download 47 The album was released on September 23 in the US and Canada 48 It debuted at No 5 in Canada 49 Running with the Boys received radio play in early 2015 as the second official single while Portal and Same Sea received promotional releases 50 In October Lights parted ways with her long time manager Ghomeshi 51 Lights continued touring extensively in support of Little Machines into 2015 52 53 On April 8 2016 she released the acoustic EP Midnight Machines which included acoustic versions of six songs from Little Machines and two new songs Follow You Down and Head Cold 54 Lights and her band were featured in the 2016 video game LOUD on Planet X as character avatars and with their songs Same Sea and Up We Go 55 56 nbsp Lights performing live in Los Angeles California on August 10 2019 In April 2017 Lights announced the forthcoming release of her fourth studio album Skin amp Earth 57 The album was released with a comic book series drawn and written by Lights one song per issue starting in July New music was released with each edition on a monthly basis until the album was released in full 57 Twenty One Pilots drummer Josh Dun collaborated on the album tracks Savage and Almost Had Me 58 59 The song Giants and its accompanying music video were released on June 23 60 The song peaked at No 18 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart 61 She later released versions of the song in French Japanese Tagalog and Spanish 62 On July 14 Lights released the promotional single Skydiving 63 The album was made available for pre orders on August 11 and was released on September 22 2017 64 Lights released the song Savage on August 11 65 followed by New Fears on September 15 2017 The album track Fight Club is featured in the video game Just Dance 2018 66 In January 2018 Lights launched the We Were Here Tour with Chase Atlantic and DCF playing 46 shows across North America in support of the album 67 On February 2 Lights released the music video for her song We Were Here 68 She joined Young the Giant s fall tour in October as the supporting act 69 In November 2018 Lights collaborated with Deadmau5 on his track Drama Free 70 which was released on his Mau5ville Level 2 EP In early 2019 she collaborated with Felix Cartal on the track Love Me 71 and with Sleepy Tom on the track Amateurs 72 On May 12 2019 it was announced that she had signed to Fueled by Ramen which would release Skin amp Earth Acoustic supported by a North American concert tour 73 The acoustic album was released on July 12 with three new songs 74 2020 present Pep and dEd edit On June 11 2020 she released a seven track instrumental synthwave album on Bandcamp titled How to Sleep When You re on Fire Proceeds from this album would be donated to the Black Lives Matter Vancouver branch 75 On July 9 2020 Lights released the song Dead End alongside its music video The song was part of a remix EP of the same name released in collaboration with MYTH on August 7 76 77 In 2021 Lights began releasing music under the pseudonym Lun a character that appeared in her Skin amp Earth comic in 2017 explaining Lun is a musician in the Skin amp Earth universe Though she is never actually mentioned she appears all through the comic 78 The EP titled haha i like it was released by Lun in April 2021 79 That same month Lights released the song Beside Myself 80 In October she released Prodigal Daughter 81 as the lead single from her album Pep released on April 1 2022 82 On November 16 2021 in support of the album Lights announced she would begin her Baby I m Back Tour starting with shows in the US throughout the month of April and May 2022 83 She ended the tour with a leg of shows in Canada from late January to February 2023 84 In November her album Warehouse Summer with i o was released after his death 85 In April 2023 she released a re imagined album of Pep titled dEd 86 Musical style and influences editLights is known for her electropop and contemporary synth pop tunes 87 6 88 Her musical style has been described as electropop electronic rock and synth pop 1 2 Lights described her own music as an electronic landscape of moody sunset times 89 The Listening was characterized as gentle indie electronic alt rock 90 Siberia was characterized by a heavier sound than her previous works 91 Allmusic s review of Little Machines described it as a mature electro punk affair that proved Lights had grown beyond the twee synth and folk artist she started out as 92 Lights stated that her artistic influences were Bjork Genesis and Supertramp 11 Awards and nominations editYear Organization Work Award Result Ref 2009 Juno Awards New Artist of the Year Won 93 MuchMusic Video Awards UR Fave New Artist of the Year Nominated 94 Drive My Soul Pop Video of the Year Nominated Canadian Radio Music Awards Best New Group Solo Artist Hot AC Song Won 95 Best New Group Solo Artist CHR Song Nominated 96 Best New Group Solo Artist Mainstream AC Song Nominated Canadian Independent Music Awards Favourite Single Won 97 Favourite Pop Artist Group Nominated Favourite Solo Artist Won 2010 Drive My Soul Favourite Video Nominated 98 Favourite Pop Artist Nominated Juno Awards The Listening Pop Album of the Year Nominated 99 2012 Siberia Nominated 100 MuchMusic Video Awards Banner MuchFACT Video of the Year Nominated 101 Toes MuchMusic com Most Streamed Video Nominated 102 2015 Juno Awards Little Machines Pop Album of the Year Won 103 MuchMusic Video Awards Running with the Boys Pop Video of the Year Nominated 104 MuchFACT Video of the Year Nominated 2016 Canadian Independent Music Awards Artist of the Year Nominated 105 2018 Juno Awards Skin amp Earth Pop Album of the Year Won 106 Artist of the Year Nominated 2020 Love Me with Felix Cartal Dance Recording of the Year Won 107 Personal life editIn 2010 Lights was introduced to Beau Bokan the lead vocalist of metalcore band Blessthefall at a Taking Back Sunday concert in Los Angeles and quickly started dating 108 After becoming engaged in September 2011 109 they were married on May 12 2012 and Lights added Bokan to her last name now stylized as Poxleitner Bokan 110 They received matching tattoos to commemorate their wedding date 111 Lights gave birth to their first child a daughter on February 15 2014 112 113 In December 2017 Lights came out as bisexual during an interview with People magazine 114 The liner notes for The Listening thank among others Jesus for giving me everything I have as well as Skate4Cancer and Wonder Woman 115 In a Twitter post in 2022 Lights clarified that she no longer identifies as religious 116 Discography editMain article Lights discography The Listening 2009 Siberia 2011 Little Machines 2014 Skin amp Earth 2017 Pep 2022 Books editSkin amp Earth Volume one 2017 graphic novel Skin amp Earth Volume two 2017 graphic novel Skin amp Earth Volume three 2017 graphic novel Skin amp Earth Volume four 2017 graphic novel Skin amp Earth Volume five 2017 graphic novel Skin amp Earth Volume six 2017 graphic novel The Clinic A Skin amp Earth Side Story 2022 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 2010 The City Herself Season 2 episode 10 2011 Epic Meal Time Herself Episode Fast Food Meatloaf And LIGHTS is here too 2018 Talking Dead Herself Season 7 episode 21 2019 NoJoke Herself Documentary 2020 The Magic School Bus Rides Again Maven Voice role episode In the Zone References edit a b Collar Matt Lights Little Machines AllMusic Archived from the original on August 9 2016 Retrieved October 11 2016 a b 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2019 Lights Skin amp Earth Acoustic Music on Google Play play google com Retrieved June 5 2019 The new Lights EP is synthwave for the soul Blunt Magazine June 12 2020 Retrieved May 16 2023 Mahjouri Shakiel July 10 2020 Lights Turns Up The Temperature With Dead End Dance Track Featuring MYTH ET Canada Archived from the original on July 15 2020 Retrieved July 12 2020 Thompson Tara August 18 2020 Lights shares new remix LP Dead End Retrieved March 28 2022 lights November 15 2017 Lun luntunes is a musician in the Skin amp Earth universe Though she is never actually mentioned she appears all through the comic Tweet via Twitter Heffler Jason April 9 2021 Listen to the Spine Chilling Debut EP from LuN the Secret Electronic Alias of Lights Exclusive EDM com The Latest Electronic Dance Music News Reviews amp Artists Retrieved March 28 2022 Lights Reflects on the Good Times in Emotive New Song Beside Myself mxdwn Music April 30 2021 Retrieved March 28 2022 Lights returns with an empowered alt pop glow on Prodigal Daughter Vanyaland October 21 2021 Retrieved March 28 2022 Lights Announces New Album PEP Shares Salt and Vinegar Video Exclaim Retrieved March 28 2022 Lights Maps Out 2022 North American Tour Exclaim Retrieved December 29 2022 Lights Announces 2023 Canadian Tour Exclaim Retrieved December 29 2022 Warehouse Summer Posthumous Album From DJ and Producer i o Released Listen Pitchfork November 23 2022 Retrieved April 25 2023 LIGHTS ANNOUNCES DEd REIMAGINED ALBUM ARRIVES APRIL 7 Substream Magazine March 25 2023 Retrieved April 25 2023 Faulkner Brent May 7 2013 Lights Siberia Acoustic PopMatters Archived from the original on June 11 2017 Retrieved March 29 2017 Shea Tara October 5 2017 Lights Skin amp Earth Album Review Cryptic Rock Retrieved May 13 2020 Interview With LIGHTS UpVenue Archived from the original on January 11 2016 The Listening Lights Songs Reviews Credits retrieved May 13 2020 Siberia Lights Songs Reviews Credits retrieved May 13 2020 Little Machines 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13 2020 Lights 5 Things to Know About the Electro Artist PEOPLE com Retrieved July 12 2020 Ostroff Joshua October 23 2014 Becoming A Mom Made Lights A Better Pop Star HuffPost Archived from the original on January 19 2018 Retrieved October 28 2014 Lights Says New Album Helped Her Explore Her Sexuality Address Battle with Depression PEOPLE com Retrieved May 13 2020 The Listening liner notes Lights Universal Music Canada 2009 0252712881 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link https twitter com lights status 1514859376745484290External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lights Official website Leahey Andrew Lights at AllMusic Retrieved February 2 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lights musician amp oldid 1222509044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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