The White Buffalo – Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights (2017)
Released on October 13, 2017, Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights is the sixth studio album by American singer‑songwriter The White Buffalo (real name Jake Smith). The album blends dark Americana, roots rock, blues, folk, and soul‑infused narratives, capturing contrasting emotional landscapes—ranging from personal struggle and sorrow to redemption and hope.
The record continues Smith’s reputation for cinematic storytelling, compelling lyricism, and emotional depth, with songs that balance rugged grit and melodic accessibility.
Album Credits
Artist: The White Buffalo (Jake Smith)
Released: October 13, 2017
Label: Unison Music Group / Earache Records (EU)
Genre: Americana · Roots Rock · Folk · Blues · Soul
Production:
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Producer(s): The White Buffalo & co‑producers (collaborators vary per track)
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Recording: Sessions involved expanded instrumentation (bass, drums, pedal steel, piano, strings, background vocals), giving the album a more textured, lush sound compared with earlier records.
Album Tracklist
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The Orchard
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Love Song #2
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Jewels and Gold
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Wolves
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Not Our Fight
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Dig a Little Deeper
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When She Breaks
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The War Out Here
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The Last Song
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All of This Mayhem
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Big Bad Road Dog
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Steal a Prayer
Musical Style & Themes
Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights explores a wide emotional spectrum, often juxtaposing shadowed themes with luminous introspection:
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American roots and folk balladry
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Cinematic storytelling rooted in personal narrative
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Blues‑tinged grooves and soulful vocals
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Rock and Americana energy
Lyrical themes include:
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Conflict, loss, and survival
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Hope and reconciliation
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Introspection and vulnerability
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Love, longing, and perseverance
The album’s title itself suggests this contrast: the darkest emotional depths and the lightest moments of courage and connection.
Artwork & Visual Identity
The album’s visual aesthetic reflects its emotional duality:
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Atmospheric imagery evoking sky, desert, and rugged landscape
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Earthy tones contrasted with light highlights
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Visual symbolism tied to emotional contrast and resilience
The artwork mirrors the themes of struggle and redemption present in the music.
Reception & Impact
The album was well received by fans of roots‑oriented and narrative rock, noted for its strong songwriting, storytelling craft, and emotional resonance. It continued to build The White Buffalo’s reputation as a compelling voice in modern Americana.
Tracks from the album were featured in live performances and helped maintain the artist’s presence on touring circuits, radio playlists, and TV placements.
Fun Facts & Trivia
🎶 1. Emotional Juxtaposition
The album title Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights reflects the emotional contrast that runs through the songs—sometimes within a single track.
🐺 2. “Wolves” Imagery
The song Wolves uses animal metaphor to explore themes of inner conflict and survival.
🎸 3. Expanded Sound
Compared with earlier stripped‑down roots releases, this album features fuller band arrangements, including backing vocals and layered instrumentation.
❤️ 4. Dual Themes
Songs like Love Song #2 and Steal a Prayer highlight tenderness and hope amid heavier themes of loss (The War Out Here, When She Breaks).
🌄 5. Live Favorite
Several album tracks became staples of Smith’s touring sets, appreciated for their emotional intensity and musical depth.


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