Rock/Pop
LPレコード

You May Already Be Dreaming [LP]

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3,390
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発売日 2008年04月08日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSaddle Creek Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LBJ117
SKU 648401011715

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Love from Below

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    2. 2.
      Will the Ladies Send You Flowers?

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    3. 3.
      Clouds

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    4. 4.
      Supercomputer

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    5. 5.
      Tryptophan

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    6. 6.
      Squirrels

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    7. 7.
      She's a Ghost

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    8. 8.
      Someone's Trippin'

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    9. 9.
      What You Want

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    10. 10.
      Funeral Home

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    11. 11.
      It's Hard to Love You

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    12. 12.
      No One Loves Me

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    13. 13.
      Apocalypse

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    14. 14.
      A Man and His Dream

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

    15. 15.
      [CD-Rom Track]

      アーティスト: Neva Dinova

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Neva Dinova

商品の紹介

Long a part of the Omaha music scene, Neva Dinova make their Saddle Creek debut with their third full-length, You May Already Be Dreaming, an album that fully explores the indie-Americana that bands like Bright Eyes have helped to define. Not that Neva Dinova's singer and guitarist Jake Bellows is just another Conor Oberst rip-off, because he is not. His voice has a compelling sonority to it, both plaintive and sure, and he's able to draw emotion without coming across as overly sentimental, like when he sings "I called you up late at night, I just can't speak when I'm high" on "Squirrels," or wonders what will happen upon his own death on the Hank Williams-influenced "Will the Ladies Send You Flowers?," complete with dobro-esque guitar solo. Much of the album, in fact, borders on the country side of things (it's only toward the end, on songs like "Apocalypse" and "Someone's Trippin'" that the band explore their shoegazing roots), with lyrics that move between timeless ("Got my jacket on, got my suit on" from "Funeral Home") and modern ("got to google a question," from the excellent "Supercomputer," perhaps one of the first songs to use the lowercase "google" as verb), and slow, plodding songs that work carefully to form a complete album. Which means, of course, that superficially You May Already Be Dreaming is flawed: Bellows has a lot of silly, clunky lines tucked within his more mellifluous phrases, and the songs, if carefully dissected, do begin to sound rather similar. But as an entire composition, the record presents a thorough and well considered idea, a feeling that begins at the first acoustic guitar chords of "Love from Below" and carries well past the echoing trumpet of "A Man and His Dream," an album that isn't contained by its own physical limitations, and finds its success in its ability to convey an entire landscape, a situation, in beautifully stark clarity, even if the internal details might be blurred. ~ Marisa Brown
Rovi

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