Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

The Lost Riots

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発売日 2004年06月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルColumbia
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 5172642
SKU 5099751726425

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:28
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The Black Amnesias

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    2. 2.
      Enemies/Friends

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    3. 3.
      66 Sleepers to Summer

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    4. 4.
      Don't Go to Pieces

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    5. 5.
      The Red the White the Black the Blue

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    6. 6.
      Black Dollar Bills

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    7. 7.
      George Washington

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    8. 8.
      Me Ves y Sufres

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    9. 9.
      Sadness on My Back

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    10. 10.
      Nehemiah

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    11. 11.
      Goodhorsehymn

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

    12. 12.
      1776

      アーティスト: Hope Of The States

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Hope Of The States

その他
プロデューサー: Ken Thomas
エンジニア: Jack Clark

商品の紹介

Hope of the States lost one of their best friends during the recording of The Lost Riots. They could have given it all up to mourn the loss of founding guitarist James Lawrence, but their dedication to one another and to their music could not be disregarded. The majestic soundscape that is The Lost Riots honors the band's personal bond and cherishes the memory of their late friend, but that's merely a stepping stone. Sam Herlihy's bittersweet vocal delivery during the piano-driven ballads "Don't Go to Pieces" and "Sadness on My Back" matches the heartache previously displayed by Starsailor's James Walsh. He's even a touch like Richard Ashcroft, a working-class poet in progress much like Ashcroft was during his latter years with the Verve. With their tragic loss aside, there's a lilting sense of comfort surrounding the 13-song set. Hope of the States compose a youthful, rebellious spark found in those who raise a fist against corporate establishment. The dynamic of love and loss will never rest, and it bursts with a millions fibers and a few tears as Hope of the States channel their frustration for the man versus man equation. Herlihy's heavy-hearted voice and Mike Siddell's atmospheric violin arrangements during "Enemies/Friends" immediately set the anthemic tone of The Lost Riots. Words as simple as "Come on people/keep your friends close/your enemies won't matter/in the end" makes it all seem so easy. Hope of the States encourage those people to take a stand against anything that challenges faith. It's just their sharp, yet sensitive approach that makes The Lost Riots emerge honest and true. Even the more ambitious numbers like "The Red the White the Black the Blue," a downpour of acoustic guitars, pianos, and percussion, and the old-timey jangle "George Washington" don't come off as pretentious or overly earnest. It's likely that Hope of the States are firm in questioning a bullying United States, but the songs are open-ended enough so that they could be about anything to anyone. Genuine sincerity is the key to their success, and The Lost Riots breaks apart the darkness of personal tragedy for a joyful daybreak. Herlihy softly croons "I've seen from broken people smile" at the start of "Black Dollar Bills." If that's not enough to impress you, the soaring exclamation of "Nehemiah" is promising. The double-cross of emotions holds The Lost Riots together, thus making Hope of the States' first introduction an impressionable one. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
Rovi

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