15 Minutes of Fame: Lights, camera, Death Grip
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WoW players are blubbery, pasty losers gorging on Cheetos in Mom's basement? Yeah, right -- that's about as far as it gets from diminutive Canadian songbird Lights. Yet make no mistake, this 22-year-old, Juno Award-winning singer is crazy about the WoW fighter's life -- so crazy, in fact, that she has a Twinblade of the Phoenix tattooed on her arm. She's peppered her web site and blog with declarations of geekdom, interspersed with observations on the synth-rich brand of "intergalactic electropop" she's building a career on. We visited with Lights (thanks for the tip, Chris!) about her WoW-playing ways during the crazy crunch leading up to today's U.S. release of her new album, The Listening.
Main character Lightsalot, Draenei death knightServer Korgath
15 Minutes of Fame: With a U.S. album debut today and a Canadian tour right around the corner, we can't imagine how you find time for World of Warcraft. What's your WoWstyle? When do you find time to play?
Lights: Can I add "getaway" as a style? Every time I go on WoW, it's like a much-needed vacation from RL, a chance to become someone else. I usually just end up doing Heroics with my friends and building up my gear, or roam around leveling my professions and trying to pocket some achievements. Being a performer and recording artist and playing World of Warcraft -- that's a pretty time-intensive combination.
It's definitely tough when I'm on the road, especially in a van tour where there is no constant internet connection. I find time backstage before the show in the green room and in the hotels at night. When I'm at home, I get what I need to get done during the day and reward myself with a little WoW time at night. Some people read a book before they go to bed ...

Does your schedule limit what you'd like to accomplish in the game?
I would really like to spend more time helping out my guild, or farming gold for fancy new toys and pets, or just raiding and getting better gear. But most of the time I'm limited to one- or two-hour sessions at a time, which makes finding time for any 25-man Heroics nearly impossible!
So how long have you been gaming?
Games have fascinated me my whole life, starting with PacMan on my uncle's PC. I moved up to classic Super Nintendo and then on to N64, and then XBox, DS and WoW.
You've mentioned that you take your DS with you on the road. Is WoW reserved for when you're home?
My DS is great for when we are on long drives with no internet connection, but as long as I can find an internet connection, WoW is there on my laptop -- even on tour.
You've talked a lot about reaching out to gamer, sci fi and nerd culture. What specifically do you bring to your music and performing to reach those audiences?
It's never been a big plan to reach out to that world, it just kind of happened because it's what I am into, and all of my interests are ultimately reflected onto what I create. Some examples: I just released a semi-animated comic (with Tomm Coker of Marvel Digital) called Audio Quest: A Captain Lights Adventure. My videos are very sci-fi oriented (inspired by Star Trek, Barbarella and Logan's Run). The artwork for my new album is heavily influenced by Sailor Moon and the Watchmen.
Have you ever written any WoW-inspired or WoW-themed music?
"Lions!," track 11 on my new record The Listening, is chock full of WoW references, e.g., "I'm not the hunter, I'm not the marked," or "standing in the heart of the disease" (I'm a death knight!), or "death is a charade." I channeled my WoW XP into song form.

There is something empowering about being a female warrior to me. Also, my two 80s both wield two-handed weapons, so it made sense. To go a little deeper, it's important that you are on your guard all the time, letting the right people in. With the Twinblade on my forearm, everyone I shake hands with is at the tip of my blade, muahaha.
We hear you met your boyfriend in WoW. Do dish!
Yes, our first hang-outs were in Azeroth! We knew who each other were, but never met. He messaged me on MySpace because he heard I played WoW, so he gave me his server name and I started Lightsalot (my main was on another server at the time). Enough /flirting and /loving led to real life hang-outs, and here we are!

What's capturing your attention in game these days?
Having lots of fun at Brewfest. My background is German, so seeing all the silly German dwarf names kills me! Plus I got a Pink Elekk pet, which I often bust out mid-raid (see pic!) Also been running TOC a lot and focusing on respeccing my alt for tanking.
What's on the front burner for Lights in the real world right now?
My record comes out in America Oct. 6, and after that there is going to be a lot of touring in the forefront. Also the comic I mentioned previously is now airing weekly on MTV (2-minute episodes), so if you get a chance, check it out! My voiceovers are ridiculous.
Catch Lights at her web site, iamlights.com.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
JLocke Oct 6th 2009 5:03PM
beautiful song and wicked video :)
and see, females DO play WoW contrary to popular belief!
traptinacivicsi Oct 6th 2009 5:09PM
Yupper, the only reason I play this game is because my ex-gf talked it up, I figured it'd be just like Diablo.
Boy was I wrong.. (and she's hot too I promise :P)
Spiraea Oct 6th 2009 5:23PM
Agreed, it's a really good song and she seems like a really cool chick :D Great interview guys!
Potvorka Oct 7th 2009 2:39AM
of course they play :) In my 10man group are two girls and they play really good :)
Jim Whatshisname Oct 8th 2009 10:39AM
Not sure where this misconception comes from, wow actually has an unusually high percentage of female players.
jay Oct 6th 2009 5:07PM
she seems to have a really nice voice, why ruin it with Autotune?
Suite Oct 6th 2009 5:52PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf97dVppTew
Oh yeah...she's terrible.
/facepalm
catharsis80 Oct 6th 2009 6:02PM
I never use this word, but....pwned.
catharsis80 Oct 6th 2009 6:05PM
Doh!...wasn't done typing. I also meant to say that yes, it DOES sound like she's trying to cover up her voice with autotune, and I'm also not a fan of that. I prefer people's natural voice, even if it was bad. However, she clearly doesn't need it, and it's simply a matter of her taste to use it.
Nick S Oct 6th 2009 6:21PM
AutoTune has become a style among a lot of popular artists. Take Owl City, for example (an artist which is very similar to Lights.) Despite having a very good singing voice, he autotunes heavily. I believe it's an artistic move - the autotune sound complements the electronic bounciness of Lights/Owl City.
jay Oct 6th 2009 8:12PM
It's all Cher's fault to be honest.
chipersoft Oct 6th 2009 8:23PM
I have to agree with jay, she has a great voice and the song would be awesome if it wasn't for the auto-tune. The effect is just so distracting that it pulls me right out of the song.
I get using it with hip-hop, most of those fools are tone deaf, but it's out of place here.
Mort Oct 6th 2009 9:03PM
My two main reactions to the song and vide was "Oh God, Autotune..." and "Wow, she has a bad case guitar fingers." Glad to see that she can both sing and play guitar..
Mort Oct 6th 2009 9:06PM
"A bad case of guitar fingers."
Oh edit button, how I long for thee...
Kuno Oct 7th 2009 1:16PM
Why masturbate when you can have sex? Because you can? and it still brings you a satisfaction?
she is cute and deff pwn Fel-a Day - hotter and with a talent.
But to be honest - everyone who wants to get a tons of clicks on their videos/songs/clips or whatever - all they need to do is to say they like WoW and all 11mln community rush to their sources to check it out - there you have your buzz.
does she have a talent? yes. have you heard about her before? since she started in 200X? No.
Good luck to her anyway, looking forward to her 2010 album and its pirate copy on youtube.
Jim Whatshisname Oct 8th 2009 10:42AM
So she got a huge tattoo on her arm for the wow.com link?
That doesn't make much sense.
Terethall Oct 14th 2009 3:46PM
Meh. Her voices isn't that great without autotune. I know plenty of amateur girls who've taken a few years of voice lessons who would blow this girl out of the water. She's hot as hell and knows at least a tiny bit about WoW, so I have to give her that. But honestly I wouldn't be surprised if her guild didn't carry her through 5-mans and other stuff. And I don't care for her talent.
She either needs to write and sing better music or send me a link to some WWS.
Nick Oct 6th 2009 5:11PM
Lions! Is a good song. I just said there are WoW references in it on Youtube. How long till I get a million down votes? XD
shuffleboardsniper Oct 6th 2009 5:21PM
I'm so surprised to see this on 15 minutes of fame, but so happy. I got into Lights' music recently and only found out a few days ago that she's into WoW, which is just awesome. It's kind of funny that this showed up on wow.com today as I'm going to see her in concert tomorrow in Hartford.
WoWie Zowie Oct 6th 2009 5:26PM
she cool