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Under The Fog

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発売日 2010年01月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルIsland(UK)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1747895
SKU 602517478954

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Perhaps deliberately, the blues is just about the only musical style London collective the King Blues don't tackle on Under the Fog. Originally released in 2006 on the Household Names indie but reissued by Island Records in early 2008, Under the Fog is a clattering collision of Billy Bragg-style folk-punk (many songs are based not on electric guitar, but a forcefully strummed ukulele!), dub reggae, Joe Strummer's post-Clash experiments in world music, and whatever else strikes their musical fancy, including the Beach Boys-meet-Mighty Diamonds vocal harmonies of the a cappella "If I Had a Coin." A collective of East London squatters with an affinity for band photos with bandanas covering their faces, pirated soundbites from news programs, and artwork that evokes contemporary graffiti artists, the King Blues are clearly shooting for a Clash-like mythology of rock group as urban outlaws, and indeed, antiwar reggae-rockers like "Blood on My Hands" are probably a good indication of what the Clash would sound like if they were a young band in the post-millennial age, or at least they're closer to the mark than the Libertines ever got. The targets are perhaps a little broad -- the King Blues are hardly the first to notice that George W. Bush both looks and acts like a "Chimp in a 3 Piece Suit" -- and the agitprop lyrics of songs like "Coming Fi Di Youth" have a certain sense of preaching to the converted, but smart, wry songs like the sardonic scene report "Mr. Music Man" and the impassioned "Getting Out of Here" broaden the themes and emotional impact of the album. Occasionally frustrating but never dull, Under the Fog is as much a snapshot of its troubling, divisive times as the first Clash album had been three decades before.
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Intro
    2. 2.
      Blood On My Hands
    3. 3.
      We Ain't Never Done
    4. 4.
      Mr. Music Man
    5. 5.
      Come Fi Di Youth
    6. 6.
      Sound Of Revolt
    7. 7.
      If I Had A Coin...
    8. 8.
      Chimp In A 3 Piece Suit
    9. 9.
      Duck And Cover
    10. 10.
      Taking Over
    11. 11.
      Getting Out Of Here

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The King Blues

商品の紹介

2008年10月20日、イギリスにてリリース。当時、The King Bluesは次のアルバムが最も期待される最大のアンダーグラウンド・パンク・バンドとなっていた。長年のコラボレーター、Peter Milesとヴェテラン・プロデューサーClive Langer(Madness、Elvis Costello)を迎え制作された、D.I.Y.の前作からより完成度を高めたセカンド・アルバム。
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Perhaps deliberately, the blues is just about the only musical style London collective the King Blues don't tackle on Under the Fog. Originally released in 2006 on the Household Names indie but reissued by Island Records in early 2008, Under the Fog is a clattering collision of Billy Bragg-style folk-punk (many songs are based not on electric guitar, but a forcefully strummed ukulele!), dub reggae, Joe Strummer's post-Clash experiments in world music, and whatever else strikes their musical fancy, including the Beach Boys-meet-Mighty Diamonds vocal harmonies of the a cappella "If I Had a Coin." A collective of East London squatters with an affinity for band photos with bandanas covering their faces, pirated soundbites from news programs, and artwork that evokes contemporary graffiti artists, the King Blues are clearly shooting for a Clash-like mythology of rock group as urban outlaws, and indeed, antiwar reggae-rockers like "Blood on My Hands" are probably a good indication of what the Clash would sound like if they were a young band in the post-millennial age, or at least they're closer to the mark than the Libertines ever got. The targets are perhaps a little broad -- the King Blues are hardly the first to notice that George W. Bush both looks and acts like a "Chimp in a 3 Piece Suit" -- and the agitprop lyrics of songs like "Coming Fi Di Youth" have a certain sense of preaching to the converted, but smart, wry songs like the sardonic scene report "Mr. Music Man" and the impassioned "Getting Out of Here" broaden the themes and emotional impact of the album. Occasionally frustrating but never dull, Under the Fog is as much a snapshot of its troubling, divisive times as the first Clash album had been three decades before.|
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