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Do It

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発売日 2008年04月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDomino
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WIGCD 165
SKU 5034202016526

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Clinic chug along like a coal-burning engine churning out thick black smoke on Do It!, working further into their cryptically dour art-punk/psych/soul/folk niche. Granted, that's a pretty specific niche, but as on their previous album, Visitations, it feels more like a groove than a rut. More than most bands, Clinic write songs in styles, and Do It! features most of their quintessential types: the excellent "Corpus Christi" is a menacing, whispery slow-burner like Walking with Thee's "Come into Our Room" before it, with a singsong lilt that makes it all the creepier; "Emotions" is one of Clinic's soulful ballads, this time boasting a thick fuzz bassline that runs through the song like a scratch; and "Shopping Bag" is this album's version of the band's noise-punk outbursts, now with a shrieking saxophone solo. While Do It! doesn't abandon Clinic's well-defined sound and approach, it does underscore how they innovate within their self-imposed limitations, even if they don't make radical changes. Almost suffocating distortion is one of Do It!'s main motifs, along with songs that swing from mood to mood rapidly. "Memories" uses both, shifting from heavy, ugly, deeply acidic psych-garage riffs to melancholy organs and autoharps as Ade Blackburn intones "Memories are all you own" (though it sounds more like he's singing "Memories are all you're on," comparing thoughts to drugs a la the Electric Prunes' "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night"). "Free Not Free" is nearly as trippy, jumping between brash riffs and mellow flutes while setting lyrics like "when the hoax is in the mirror" to one of the album's prettiest melodies. All of this is to say that despite Do It!'s direct name, Clinic are as elliptical as ever. They're rarely better than when they're telling someone off, even if they do it so cryptically that the feeling is the only thing that translates. "High Coin" sounds like the perfect soundtrack to skewering a voodoo doll, its sinister organ drones giving words such as "You stitch who you always wanted/Now your thoughts begin to fray" an extra malice. Visitations' elaborately dark atmosphere gets more focus on Do It!, with "Tomorrow"'s creaky, cranky acoustics and "Mary and Eddie"'s electronically enhanced steamboat shanty providing some of the spookiest, and best, moments. It all culminates on "Coda," where Blackburn explains that the album is a celebration of "the 600th anniversary of the Bristol Charter" and urges listeners to "let go of the rail" (probably not a good idea) as several chapels' worth of church bells ring out. Do It! finds Clinic getting curiouser and curiouser, but that's the direction that suits them best. ~ Heather Phares

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    1. 1.
      Memories

      アーティスト: Clinic

    2. 2.
      Tomorrow

      アーティスト: Clinic

    3. 3.
      Witch

      アーティスト: Clinic

    4. 4.
      Free Not Free

      アーティスト: Clinic

    5. 5.
      Shopping Bag

      アーティスト: Clinic

    6. 6.
      Corpus Christi

      アーティスト: Clinic

    7. 7.
      Emotions

      アーティスト: Clinic

    8. 8.
      High Coin

      アーティスト: Clinic

    9. 9.
      Mary And Eddie

      アーティスト: Clinic

    10. 10.
      Winged Wheel

      アーティスト: Clinic

    11. 11.
      Coda

      アーティスト: Clinic

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Clinic

商品の紹介

Spin - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The band play up the tension, tossing blistering riffs into mellow ballads and lacing eerie stomps with folk textures; the result is some of the loosest, most fascinating music of their career." Pitchfork - "[T]his new album might be Clinic's most adventurous since INTERNAL WRANGLER....[Blackburn] has aced a perplexing syntax that gives these songs a labyrinthe, off-putting sense of psychological unease." Clash - "Opening with the swing organs of 'Memories', the album soon struts into a free-for-all of musical styles....A concept album of sorts..." Uncut - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[With] one of their best songs, 'Free Not Free,' a haunted lullaby that might've anchored the MIDNIGHT COWBOY soundtrack." Blender - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[The album] stops in at a psychedelic soul lounge and vespers at the church of John Coltrane. This is headstrong music that dares you to unlock its esoteric mysteries..." Alternative Press - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he group propel the compelling and uptempo 'The Witch (Made To Measure)' and 'Shopping Bag' through heavily buzzing static and an occasionally confused amalgam of sounds without sounding convoluted or overly done. Their winning streak is still intact." Paste - "Clinic shows uncanny skill at recapturing the production values of the Brian Jones-era Stones, The Animals and Them, pub rockers Dr. Feelgood and even '60s soul." Q - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Their fifth album proper finds them predictably unpredictable: 'Free Not Free' is a gorgeously mellow lounge track....Unique weird, as usual." Magnet - "DO IT! is a prickly record filled with dense guitars, stuttering rhythms and vocals alternately blared and whispered. It's art pop, but it's pop to be sure..." Record Collector - 4 stars out of 5 -- "This is acid through the looking glass; mutant melodies that are barely controllable in whichever world these crumbling and wide-eyed music-makers skilfully skulk."
Rovi

Clinic chug along like a coal-burning engine churning out thick black smoke on Do It!, working further into their cryptically dour art-punk/psych/soul/folk niche. Granted, that's a pretty specific niche, but as on their previous album, Visitations, it feels more like a groove than a rut. More than most bands, Clinic write songs in styles, and Do It! features most of their quintessential types: the excellent "Corpus Christi" is a menacing, whispery slow-burner like Walking with Thee's "Come into Our Room" before it, with a singsong lilt that makes it all the creepier; "Emotions" is one of Clinic's soulful ballads, this time boasting a thick fuzz bassline that runs through the song like a scratch; and "Shopping Bag" is this album's version of the band's noise-punk outbursts, now with a shrieking saxophone solo. While Do It! doesn't abandon Clinic's well-defined sound and approach, it does underscore how they innovate within their self-imposed limitations, even if they don't make radical changes. Almost suffocating distortion is one of Do It!'s main motifs, along with songs that swing from mood to mood rapidly. "Memories" uses both, shifting from heavy, ugly, deeply acidic psych-garage riffs to melancholy organs and autoharps as Ade Blackburn intones "Memories are all you own" (though it sounds more like he's singing "Memories are all you're on," comparing thoughts to drugs a la the Electric Prunes' "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night"). "Free Not Free" is nearly as trippy, jumping between brash riffs and mellow flutes while setting lyrics like "when the hoax is in the mirror" to one of the album's prettiest melodies. All of this is to say that despite Do It!'s direct name, Clinic are as elliptical as ever. They're rarely better than when they're telling someone off, even if they do it so cryptically that the feeling is the only thing that translates. "High Coin" sounds like the perfect soundtrack to skewering a voodoo doll, its sinister organ drones giving words such as "You stitch who you always wanted/Now your thoughts begin to fray" an extra malice. Visitations' elaborately dark atmosphere gets more focus on Do It!, with "Tomorrow"'s creaky, cranky acoustics and "Mary and Eddie"'s electronically enhanced steamboat shanty providing some of the spookiest, and best, moments. It all culminates on "Coda," where Blackburn explains that the album is a celebration of "the 600th anniversary of the Bristol Charter" and urges listeners to "let go of the rail" (probably not a good idea) as several chapels' worth of church bells ring out. Do It! finds Clinic getting curiouser and curiouser, but that's the direction that suits them best. ~ Heather Phares|
Rovi

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