Rock/Pop
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Labyrinthes

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2,190
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ポイント20%還元

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発売日 2008年04月01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 SLANG995369
SKU 602517995369

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Labyrinthes is one of those records where frustration over impossibility to pinpoint who do these guys sound so damn like gets so strong it distracts from the actual music, despite it being quite worth the attention. It's indie rock, sure, but that doesn't tell much, and beyond that, Malajube skirts precise tagging with the grace of a fish you try to nab with your bare hands during a seaside vacation. They are a guitar band with mostly mid-tempo songs made up of smooth, melodic guitar textures and soft half-whispered vocals, which brings them close to a Francophone answer to Death Cab For Cutie or Belle & Sebastian. But every so often, they abandon the quiet indie pop nooks to go on a quest for some loud alternative rock drama, which lands them not too far from Muse or early Radiohead (think The Bends), and on the album's closer, they even channel the devastating post-metal crunch of Russian Circles. Elsewhere, they lapse into short piano interludes evoking French rom-com soundtracks that, on a record from Quebec, were likely meant to be a post-modernist play, but come across slightly puzzling because Labyrinthes does not offer a lot of pop games otherwise. The whole thing remains admiringly cohesive to the point it's hard to tell the songs apart, but this unity is achieved through studio polish which robs the music of individuality -- at least, to some degree. Labyrinthes is still a smart, neat indie treat, but if it avoids copying any other band outright, it also stops short of being a record other bands would rush to copy. ~ Alexey Eremenko

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Malajube

商品の紹介

Pitchfork - "[The] sinister 'Le Tout-Puissant' and 'Cristobald' convey instrumental prowess and grandiosity....LABYRINTHES further establishes Malajube as French Canadians worth following..." Spin - "'Luna' sounds like Animal Collective gone mainstream and 'Dragon de Glace' sambas with Air..."
Rovi

Labyrinthes is one of those records where frustration over impossibility to pinpoint who do these guys sound so damn like gets so strong it distracts from the actual music, despite it being quite worth the attention. It's indie rock, sure, but that doesn't tell much, and beyond that, Malajube skirts precise tagging with the grace of a fish you try to nab with your bare hands during a seaside vacation. They are a guitar band with mostly mid-tempo songs made up of smooth, melodic guitar textures and soft half-whispered vocals, which brings them close to a Francophone answer to Death Cab For Cutie or Belle & Sebastian. But every so often, they abandon the quiet indie pop nooks to go on a quest for some loud alternative rock drama, which lands them not too far from Muse or early Radiohead (think The Bends), and on the album's closer, they even channel the devastating post-metal crunch of Russian Circles. Elsewhere, they lapse into short piano interludes evoking French rom-com soundtracks that, on a record from Quebec, were likely meant to be a post-modernist play, but come across slightly puzzling because Labyrinthes does not offer a lot of pop games otherwise. The whole thing remains admiringly cohesive to the point it's hard to tell the songs apart, but this unity is achieved through studio polish which robs the music of individuality -- at least, to some degree. Labyrinthes is still a smart, neat indie treat, but if it avoids copying any other band outright, it also stops short of being a record other bands would rush to copy. ~ Alexey Eremenko|
Rovi

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