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Lullabies For The Dormant Mind

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発売日 2009年03月04日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルCentury Media/EMI
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 9977972
SKU 5051099779723

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
On the Agonist's first album, 2007's Once Only Imagined, most of the truly memorable musical fireworks were ignited by vocalist Alissa White-Glutz and her uniquely accomplished beauty-and-the-beast duality; all that her bandmates were capable of doing in response was echoing those moodswings with generic melodic metalcore. So the pressure to improve and diversify was obviously on the boys when time came for the Agonist to record their second album, Lullabies for the Dormant Mind, which, before you even ask, does find White-Glutz firing on all cylinders, once again. The good news is that, this time, so are guitarist Danny Marino, bassist Chris Kells, and drummer Simon McKay, who must have taken a crash course in "Advanced Metallic Subgenres" or something, because they are finally able to break out of those melodic metalcore shackles and put their substantial instrumental talents to good use behind their formidable frontwoman. As a result, highlights amidst standouts such as "The Tempest," "Thank You Pain," "Waiting Out the Winter," and "The Sentient" manage to frame White-Glutz's alternating bouts of sweetness and savagery with backdrops built from some of the most extreme heavy metal styles in existence: death metal, black metal, even grindcore! Simultaneously, the Agonist repeatedly interjects keyboards, both synthetic and straight-up piano, into most all of these songs, thus bringing the sophistication of classically inspired songwriting even unto the most chaotic of thrash-outs. The sheer schizophrenia of it all may prove a little disorienting, at first, but by the time we roll past the halfway mark, even the raga-flavored midsection of "Chlorpromazine" and the seemingly preposterous "Swan Lake" passage sung a cappella by White-Glutz seem to work in the context of the album's fearsomely eclectic creative wingspan. Not bad for a band that seemed to be hopelessly mired in a deteriorating subgenre just two years earlier; Lullabies for the Dormant Mind sees the Agonist rising to the challenge of topping themselves. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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    1. 1.
      The Tempest (The Siren's Song The Banshee's Cry)

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    2. 2.
      ...And Their Eulogies Sang Me To Sleep

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    3. 3.
      Thank You Pain

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    4. 4.
      Birds Elope With The Sun

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    5. 5.
      Waiting Out The Winter

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    6. 6.
      Martyr Art

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    7. 7.
      Globus Hystericus

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    8. 8.
      Swan Lake Op 20 Scene Act 2 #10 Tchaikovsky

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    9. 9.
      The Sentient

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    10. 10.
      When The Bough Breaks

      アーティスト: The Agonist

    11. 11.
      Chlorpromazine

      アーティスト: The Agonist

前作ではテクニカルながらもストレートなメタル・バンドという印象が強かった彼女らが、本作ではチャイコフスキーの「白鳥の湖」アカペラ・ヴァージョンを披露したり、Mahogany RushのヴァイオリニストAviLudmerや、クラシック畑のピアニストであるMelina SoochanやBlackguard/Profugus MortisのキーボーディストJonathan Lefrancois-Leducらによるオーケストレーションをフィーチャー、クラシックやジャズ、オペラ、グラインドコア、そしてブラック・メタルなどさまざまな音楽性を呑み込みつつも完璧なメタル・アルバムとして昇華している。

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Agonist

オリジナル発売日:2009年

商品の紹介

Revolver誌で"One of the hottest Chicks in Metal"に選ばれ、"Canadian Idol"にも出演した経験を持つヴォーカリスト、Alissa嬢のカリスマ性で一気にカナダ一熱い女性ヴォーカルメタルバンドの最右翼に躍り出た、The Agonist、待望のセカンド・アルバム!世の中への怒りを体現するかのような激しいグロウルとそのルックスとあいまって軽く萌え感情すら惹起させるスウィートなクリーンヴォーカルを軸に、ヘヴィかつキャッチー、ラウドかつスウィート、メランコリックかつ怒りに満ちたメタル・サウンドを体現するThe Agonistの音楽は本作で確実に新たなる次元へと突入!
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

On the Agonist's first album, 2007's Once Only Imagined, most of the truly memorable musical fireworks were ignited by vocalist Alissa White-Glutz and her uniquely accomplished beauty-and-the-beast duality; all that her bandmates were capable of doing in response was echoing those moodswings with generic melodic metalcore. So the pressure to improve and diversify was obviously on the boys when time came for the Agonist to record their second album, Lullabies for the Dormant Mind, which, before you even ask, does find White-Glutz firing on all cylinders, once again. The good news is that, this time, so are guitarist Danny Marino, bassist Chris Kells, and drummer Simon McKay, who must have taken a crash course in "Advanced Metallic Subgenres" or something, because they are finally able to break out of those melodic metalcore shackles and put their substantial instrumental talents to good use behind their formidable frontwoman. As a result, highlights amidst standouts such as "The Tempest," "Thank You Pain," "Waiting Out the Winter," and "The Sentient" manage to frame White-Glutz's alternating bouts of sweetness and savagery with backdrops built from some of the most extreme heavy metal styles in existence: death metal, black metal, even grindcore! Simultaneously, the Agonist repeatedly interjects keyboards, both synthetic and straight-up piano, into most all of these songs, thus bringing the sophistication of classically inspired songwriting even unto the most chaotic of thrash-outs. The sheer schizophrenia of it all may prove a little disorienting, at first, but by the time we roll past the halfway mark, even the raga-flavored midsection of "Chlorpromazine" and the seemingly preposterous "Swan Lake" passage sung a cappella by White-Glutz seem to work in the context of the album's fearsomely eclectic creative wingspan. Not bad for a band that seemed to be hopelessly mired in a deteriorating subgenre just two years earlier; Lullabies for the Dormant Mind sees the Agonist rising to the challenge of topping themselves. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
Rovi

超キュートな顔立ちにブルーのロングヘア、デス・ヴォイス&美しすぎるクリーン・トーンを一人で使い分けるアリッサ嬢を中心としたカナダ出身のアゴニストが、待望のセカンド・アルバムを完成だッ! ジャズやオペラの要素を加え、さらに進化した超絶ゴシック・メロディック・デス・メタルコア・サウンド(長ッ!!)が、聴く者すべてをノックアウト。これを聴かないと絶対に後悔するはずDEATH!
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タワーレコード(2009年04月号掲載 (P78))

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