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Summer Make Good [Digipak]
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2004年05月04日

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26

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After the pastoral pop of Finally We Are No One, Mum returned with Summer Make Good, which continues the more organic-sounding trend of the group's previous album, but with a darker and more theatrical feel than any of their other work. "Hu Hviss - A Ship" lasts scarcely more than a minute, but it signals the rest of the album's spooky beauty with a soundscape of wind, creaking wood, and what might as well be whale songs. The album has a sense of drama that is a welcome addition to Mum's sound, especially on "Weeping Rock, Rock," a slow-building epic that makes the most of the electronic-meets-symphonic sound that the band has forged since Yesterday Was Dramatic -- Today Is OK. The song's brass, powerful but intricate drums, and focus on Kristin Anna Valtysdottir's distinctive, childlike voice won't diminish the comparisons between Mum and Bjork, especially since Mum has made vocals a bigger part of their music with each release. However, Mum's music is more organic and delicate than Bjork's is, and Valtysdottir's voice is far more ethereal and diffuse. Indeed, her singing is so delicate that the group's decision to emphasize it doesn't always lead to immediately compelling results. That's not to say tracks such as "The Ghosts You Draw on My Back" aren't lovely, but instrumental pieces like the Broadcast-esque "Away" and "Stir," which sounds like eddies of wind chasing each other, tend to be more arresting on first listen. The songs that use Valtysdottir's voice as another instrument, including the return to Yesterday Was Dramatic -- Today Is OK-style electronica of "Sing Me Out the Window," also work well. Summer Make Good's melancholy lifts a bit in the middle of the album on the angel-spun "The Islands of the Childrens Children," a gorgeous song that takes the joyful feeling of Finally We Are No One and multiplies it by ten. It makes the song an even sharper contrast to the rest of the album's gentle sadness, which peaks on "Oh, How the Boat Drifts" and the eerily lovely "Will the Summer Make Good for All of Our Sins?" Summer Make Good may be Mum's quietest and most impressionistic album yet; what they're able to do with silence and near-silence is impressive, particularly on the serene, softly rounded "Nightly Cares" and "Abandoned Ship Bells," which drifts the album to a close. Its quietness and moodiness make Summer Make Good Mum's most demanding album, but also, fortunately, a rewarding one too. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi
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構成数 | 1枚

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Mum (Iceland): Olof Arnaids (guitar, violin, xylophone); Eirikur Orri Olafsson (trumpet, Moog synthesizer); Samuli Kosminen. Personnel: Olof Arnalds (guitar, violin, viola, xylophone); Adam Pierce (harp); Samuli Kosminen (drums, percussion). Recording information: Berlin, Germany; Galtarviti; Gardskagaviti. Unknown Contributor Roles: Samuli Kosminen; Olof Arnalds. In 2002, Icelandic group Mum made a worldwide splash with FINALLY WE ARE NO ONE. Between them and the similarly glacial-sounding (if more rock-oriented) Sigur Ros (and a host of less familiar names, including the Funerals), it seemed like an Icelandic invasion might be brewing. Though that didn't quite turn out to be the case, Mum's international stock remained high, and their '04 follow-up, SUMMER MAKE GOOD, is just as blissful an experience as its predecessor. As before, gentle waves of electro-acoustic ambient pop ebb and flow, blurring the lines between song structure and mood music, pop and electronica, the overt and the intimated. Hushed, cooing, admittedly Bjork-like vocals intone serenely atop a bed of electronic and acoustic instruments that skitters through a glitch-pop landscape one moment and undulates over an organic, minimalistic haze of textures the next. If you could record the sounds a mind hears in that state between dreaming and waking, you'd probably get something akin to SUMMER MAKE GOOD.

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        The Islands of the Childrens Children
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        Will the Summer Make Good for All of Our Sins?
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  • アイスランドの東北部、大洋とデコボコした海岸に囲まれた灯台内で制作されたムームの新作。録音地を想像するとなんだか凍えそうになるが、アナログ機器で編集され、自然のざわめきが加味された音には、パチパチはぜる焚き火のような暖かさがあるのでご安心を。そして、妖精クリスティン・アンナの幻想的な歌声といったら、もう! 再生した瞬間に広がる音風景に、思わず息を呑むこと必至の絶景エレクトロニカ・ロック!!
    bounce (C)狩野 卓永

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