Rock/Pop
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Soft Rock

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2,399
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発売日 2006年08月28日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCity Slang
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SLANG1037982
SKU 5033197379821

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Despite the brightly colored cover artwork on Justine Electra's debut album, Soft Rock, her music isn't overtly kooky or flashy. Instead, with her smooth, breathy alto and acoustic guitars gliding over synths and understated electronic rhythms, she comes across as a more lighthearted cross between Cat Power and Dido, or Beth Orton with a more eccentric songwriting style. Electra's description of her sound as "laid-back electro-blues" is apt, even if it doesn't capture all of what makes her music unique. Soft Rock's songs are often mellow and melancholy, although song titles like "Fancy Robots" hint at Electra's surreal, often loopy sense of humor. She juxtaposes her music and lyrics in a number of intriguing ways over the course of the album: "Killa Lady"'s soulful sound and bitter, often disturbing lyrics are thought-provoking, but "Mom + Dad + Me + Mom" -- a tale of going back to high school with her parents -- lets her sunnier side shine through. Even the songs that sound like more traditional singer/songwriter fare, like "My Best Friend," feel pleasantly unpredictable, thanks to the loops and samples that decorate their edges. "Blues + Reds" is a standout, with a bouncy harmonica fill that gives the song an oddly weightless feel heightened by trippy lyrics like "Somebody's been growing the carpet under my feet." "Calimba Song" is also striking, a spare and evocative track that suggests a traditional African folk song played on a kalimba, but sounds utterly modern at the same time. Justine Electra excels at paradoxes: Soft Rock is a genuinely eccentric album, but it could still appeal to a wide audience precisely because it sounds so personal. ~ Heather Phares

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    1. 1.
      Fancy Robots

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    2. 2.
      Killalady

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    3. 3.
      My Best Friend

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    4. 4.
      Mom And Dad And Me And Mom

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    5. 5.
      Blues And Reds

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    6. 6.
      Motorhome

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    7. 7.
      California Song

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    8. 8.
      Autumn Leaves

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    9. 9.
      President

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    10. 10.
      Railroad Baby

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    11. 11.
      Sandman

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    12. 12.
      Starlights

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

    13. 13.
      Defiant And Proud

      アーティスト: Justine Electra

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Justine Electra

商品の紹介

Despite the brightly colored cover artwork on Justine Electra's debut album, Soft Rock, her music isn't overtly kooky or flashy. Instead, with her smooth, breathy alto and acoustic guitars gliding over synths and understated electronic rhythms, she comes across as a more lighthearted cross between Cat Power and Dido, or Beth Orton with a more eccentric songwriting style. Electra's description of her sound as "laid-back electro-blues" is apt, even if it doesn't capture all of what makes her music unique. Soft Rock's songs are often mellow and melancholy, although song titles like "Fancy Robots" hint at Electra's surreal, often loopy sense of humor. She juxtaposes her music and lyrics in a number of intriguing ways over the course of the album: "Killa Lady"'s soulful sound and bitter, often disturbing lyrics are thought-provoking, but "Mom + Dad + Me + Mom" -- a tale of going back to high school with her parents -- lets her sunnier side shine through. Even the songs that sound like more traditional singer/songwriter fare, like "My Best Friend," feel pleasantly unpredictable, thanks to the loops and samples that decorate their edges. "Blues + Reds" is a standout, with a bouncy harmonica fill that gives the song an oddly weightless feel heightened by trippy lyrics like "Somebody's been growing the carpet under my feet." "Calimba Song" is also striking, a spare and evocative track that suggests a traditional African folk song played on a kalimba, but sounds utterly modern at the same time. Justine Electra excels at paradoxes: Soft Rock is a genuinely eccentric album, but it could still appeal to a wide audience precisely because it sounds so personal. ~ Heather Phares|
Rovi

Despite the brightly colored cover artwork on Justine Electra's debut album, Soft Rock, her music isn't overtly kooky or flashy. Instead, with her smooth, breathy alto and acoustic guitars gliding over synths and understated electronic rhythms, she comes across as a more lighthearted cross between Cat Power and Dido, or Beth Orton with a more eccentric songwriting style. Electra's description of her sound as "laid-back electro-blues" is apt, even if it doesn't capture all of what makes her music unique. Soft Rock's songs are often mellow and melancholy, although song titles like "Fancy Robots" hint at Electra's surreal, often loopy sense of humor. She juxtaposes her music and lyrics in a number of intriguing ways over the course of the album: "Killa Lady"'s soulful sound and bitter, often disturbing lyrics are thought-provoking, but "Mom + Dad + Me + Mom" -- a tale of going back to high school with her parents -- lets her sunnier side shine through. Even the songs that sound like more traditional singer/songwriter fare, like "My Best Friend," feel pleasantly unpredictable, thanks to the loops and samples that decorate their edges. "Blues + Reds" is a standout, with a bouncy harmonica fill that gives the song an oddly weightless feel heightened by trippy lyrics like "Somebody's been growing the carpet under my feet." "Calimba Song" is also striking, a spare and evocative track that suggests a traditional African folk song played on a kalimba, but sounds utterly modern at the same time. Justine Electra excels at paradoxes: Soft Rock is a genuinely eccentric album, but it could still appeal to a wide audience precisely because it sounds so personal. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

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