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Posthumous Success

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発売日 2009年05月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFat Cat
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FCAT699812
SKU 600116998125

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:42:07
Indie singer/songwriter Tom Brosseau picks up the sound of his 2007 release Cavalier and expands it somewhat to more of a full-group sound with 2009's Posthumous Success. While Brosseau still displays his knack for low-key guitar and vocal-based arrangements, here we find him utilizing such folky sounds as banjo, accordion, keyboards, and even "loops" to push out the walls of his songs. The result is something far more indie-rock sounding than the spare, afterglow vibe of Cavalier and songs like the driving "'You Don't Know My Friends" and the rambling "Drum Roll" evince a kind of Pavement meets Brendan Benson vibe. Similarly, "New Heights" and "Miss Lucy" are minor Baroque pop masterpieces that feature Brosseau's soft croon framed in Moogy keyboards, lilting flute sounds, and sundry percussion. But for longtime fans of Brosseau, there are plenty of intimate and bittersweet moments, like the catchy and sweet lead-off track "My Favorite Color Blue." And even when these moments are accented with light washes of synthesizer, fuzzy guitar, and drums they still retain Brosseau's idiosyncratic and poetic eye for detail. ~ Matt Collar

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      New Heights
    7. 7.
      Youth Decay
    8. 8.
      Drumroll
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      Miss Lucy
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      Wishbone Medallion
    13. 13.
      Favourite Colour Blue

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Tom Brosseau

その他
プロデューサー: Ethan Rose

商品の紹介

Spin - "On the bratty gem 'You Don't Know My Friends,' he's never been more believably torn up, and 'Axe & Stump' quilts together quirky verse arrangements with a triumphant, Rhodes piano chorus." Pitchfork - "[The album] does find Brosseau expanding his sonic palette while retaining the lyrical qualities that have made him a quietly special performer and singer."
Rovi

Indie singer/songwriter Tom Brosseau picks up the sound of his 2007 release Cavalier and expands it somewhat to more of a full-group sound with 2009's Posthumous Success. While Brosseau still displays his knack for low-key guitar and vocal-based arrangements, here we find him utilizing such folky sounds as banjo, accordion, keyboards, and even "loops" to push out the walls of his songs. The result is something far more indie-rock sounding than the spare, afterglow vibe of Cavalier and songs like the driving "'You Don't Know My Friends" and the rambling "Drum Roll" evince a kind of Pavement meets Brendan Benson vibe. Similarly, "New Heights" and "Miss Lucy" are minor Baroque pop masterpieces that feature Brosseau's soft croon framed in Moogy keyboards, lilting flute sounds, and sundry percussion. But for longtime fans of Brosseau, there are plenty of intimate and bittersweet moments, like the catchy and sweet lead-off track "My Favorite Color Blue." And even when these moments are accented with light washes of synthesizer, fuzzy guitar, and drums they still retain Brosseau's idiosyncratic and poetic eye for detail. ~ Matt Collar|
Rovi

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