Afraid Of The Dark (song)
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"Afraid of the Dark" is a song released by American
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, consisting of Leanne Macomber and Joel Ford, under the name Ejecta. Written by Macomber and produced by Ford, the song was released in September 2013 as the second single from the duo's debut studio album '' Dominae'' (2013). The four-minute track lyrically addresses "someone, broken by love, who is building up strength to protect themselves in future", as stated by ''Polari Magazine''. It earned positive reviews from music critics upon release and was played on the show '' The Vampire Diaries''. In 2014, the group performed the song at the fourth annual
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festival.


Production and composition

"Afraid of the Dark" was written by Leanne Macomber, with production by Joel Ford and mastering by Josh Bonati. It is a
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song running for four minutes and 24 seconds. A writer for ''
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'' felt its overall style was taken from songs in the soundtrack of the 2011 film ''
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''. Writers have analyzed airy synths, bright brash Europop-influenced New Order-esque synth stabs, a driving arpeggiated Kavinsky-style bass and a bouncing four-on-the-floor minimal
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drum beat. These accompany Macomber's "glossy" vocals. According to ''Polari Magazine'''s Andrew Darley, the lyrics discuss "someone, broken by love, who is building up strength to protect themselves in future." In a Pitchfork Media review, Jerry Gordan said the chorus, "This warm heart's afraid of the dark/ Never gonna stop, I’m never going to conquer", might be the lyrical thesis of '' Dominae''. As said in publications, "Afraid of the Dark" opens with an eerie and dark Joy Division-like soundscape with only the breathy synths playing behind Macomber's vocals, and then it goes into a modern upbeat song which Annie Stevens of ''Hillydilly'' described its feel as the combination of
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and The Naked and Famous. It musically departs from the ominousness of the title using a "spritely and buoyant ambiance", according to '' Consequence of Sound'' writer Virra. Josiah Hughes of ''
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crew if they had a different batch of synthesizers." It has also been referred by reviewers as "lightly dancey", "glowing", "romantic" and "propulsive ycinema ic.


Release and reception

The official single release date of "Afraid of the Dark" was September 17, 2013. In the United States, it was issued by Driftless Recordings, while in the United Kingdom it was distributed by Copyright Control. It was the second single released from Ejecta's debut studio album ''Dominae'', which was released on November 4. On the album, "Afraid of the Dark" is the fifth out of ten tracks. "Afraid of the Dark" has earned positive reviews from critics. In her review for ''Hillydilly'', Annie Stevens called it "another strong offering" from Ejecta which "makes for a catchy pop gem that will undoubtedly get people listening." Virra of ''Consequence of Sound'' said that, "Though not an arena-sized gut-buster by any means,
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electronic sweeps are truly electric and have quite the anthemic after effects." '' Clash'''s Robin Murray called it "another sign of the direction the pair are heading in, with Leanne Macomber adding shards of light to Joel Ford's synth-noir production." Writing for '' Popmatters'', Gary Suarez called it a "dancefloor beacon" that "beckons the hips". Katie Taylor, in her review for '' The 405'', gave a suggestion of trying "not to dance around the room swishing chiffon scarves, especially if you're at work. Leave it for when you get home", and another writer for the source, Lee Wakefield, called it ready for indie discos. ''
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'' opined it "builds from Enya-esque meditation to '80s synth-pop splendor in under two minutes." "Afraid of the Dark" was played in " Death and the Maiden", the seventh episode of the fifth season of the American supernatural drama television series '' The Vampire Diaries''. Regarding the song being used in the show, Ford said in an interview that "Hopefully all of our fans at the show at Glasslands are 12 years old and huge fans of ''Vampire Diaries''."


Live performances

On September 12, 2014, Ejecta performed "Afraid of the Dark" at the fourth annual
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festival at the Granada Theater in Dallas, Texas.


Personnel

Credits are adapted from liner notes of ''Dominae'': *
Leanne Macomber Young Ejecta (formerly known as simply Ejecta) is an American synthpop duo, consisting of Neon Indian's Leanne Macomber and producer Joel Ford of Ford & Lopatin. The band name was changed to Young Ejecta in 2014 due to the group getting a copyri ...
songwriting, vocals * Joel Fordproduction *Josh Bonati – mastering


References

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