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Contra

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2010年01月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルXL Recordings
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 BQTX404291
SKU 634904042912

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The scholarly Upper West Side Soweto of Vampire Weekend's debut sounded self-assured, but on Contra, they step out of their ivory tower with just as much confidence. In all senses of the term, this is a sophomore album. The band still flaunts the collegiate sense of discovery that made Vampire Weekend charming -- and sometimes too precious -- but with more maturity and creativity. Another Discovery is just as much of a force on Contra as any of the band's much-noted influences (Afro-pop, Paul Simon's Graceland): Rostam Batmanglij's electro-hip-hop-pop project with Ra Ra Riot's Wes Miles, which released its album LP after the pair found acclaim with their day jobs. While Vampire Weekend aren't as shiny and sugary as Discovery, some of that adventurousness rubbed off on Batmanglij's Contra production, which plays to the band's biggest strength: inspired juxtaposition. The album's artwork, which pairs a blonde WASP princess in a popped-collar polo shirt with the term given to Nicaraguan rebels, hints at the flair with which Vampire Weekend play mix-and-match on Contra. They throw listeners into the deep end with "Horchata," which features a four-on-the-floor beat, thumb piano, rubbery synth bass, and massed harmonies -- almost everything except the spry guitars that helped define their first album. "California English" goes farther, tweaking Ezra Koenig's yelp with Auto-Tune, the bete noire of those who value "realness" in their music; for Vampire Weekend, it's just another instrument for them to play with. On paper, Contra's hybrids seem more contrived than they actually sound: "Giving Up the Gun" fuses baile funk, house and stadium rock into a sweet melody propelled by choppy rhythms. "Diplomat's Son" is even more far-fetched and fantastic, adding samples of M.I.A. and Toots & the Maytals -- exactly the kind of things you'd expect to hear on a young globetrotter's iPod -- to nostalgic chamber pop. The album bustles with so many sounds and ideas that it challenges listeners to decide where to put their ears first, particularly on the single "Cousins," a blur of guitars and jump-cut drums that sounds like abstract punk. Despite this busyness, Vampire Weekend are looser and less cryptic than on their debut, allowing them to tell stories like "Holiday," an Iraqi war protest set to skanking guitars (ever the font snob, Koenig can't resist mentioning a headline in "96-point Futura"). Even the few quiet moments are complex: "I Think UR a Contra" closes the album by wanting, and hating, the kind of privilege that brings "good schools and friends with pools." And though the band is committed to change, the same joy that soared through Vampire Weekend pops up on "White Sky," which boasts a melody so irrepressible that Paul Simon just might want to borrow it. With Contra, Vampire Weekend make Auto-Tune and real live guitars, Mexican drinks, Jamaican riffs and Upper West Side strings belong together, and this exciting lack of boundaries offers more possibilities than anyone could have expected. ~ Heather Phares

1 Horchata
2 White Sky
3 Holiday
4 California English
5 Taxi Cab
6 Run
7 Cousins
8 Giving Up the Gun
9 Diplomat's Sun
10 I Think Ur a Contra

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Horchata
    2. 2.
      White Sky
    3. 3.
      Holiday
    4. 4.
      California English
    5. 5.
      Taxi Cab
    6. 6.
      Run
    7. 7.
      Cousins
    8. 8.
      Giving Up the Gun
    9. 9.
      Diplomat's Son
    10. 10.
      I Think Ur a Contra

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Vampire Weekend

オリジナル発売日:2010年

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone (p.56) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[B]rainy, confident and generally awesome....The drums are bigger, the guitars are faster, and the songs are outfitted with synth beats and hip-hop, reggae and electro accents." Spin (p.61) - "CONTRA is more fully formed, a '70s-style record-type record. It's their version of the Talking Heads' MORE SONGS ABOUT BUILDINGS AND FOOD..." Uncut - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[W]ith its melodic beauty, orchestral invention, rhythmic subtlety and metaphysical wit -- it's still unmistakably Vampire Weekend." Uncut (p.36) - Ranked #13 in Uncut's "The 50 Best Albums of 2010" -- "[C]lever and catchy songs loaded with Clash allusions." CMJ - "[I]t retains all of the band's sunny key elements: clean electric guitars, buoyant keyboards and poppy African rhythms..." Paste (magazine) (p.61) - "CONTRA opener 'Horchata' displays a caliber of pop songcraft and melodic intuition that gives The Shins' James Mercer a run for his harmony..."
Rovi

Y出身のミュータント・バンドがセカンド・アルバムを発表。アフリカ音楽色が強めだった前作に比べ、今回はカリビアンなムードとエレクトロニカなエッセンスを導入し、キャッチーでドリーミーなサウンドを聴かせてくれる。つまりは、ユーモラスな変則リズムとハイトーン・ヴォイスはそのままに、ゴッタ煮度がアップ! でも実はミニマルなサウンド・プロダクション……ってのが最大のポイントで、これはもう匠の領域だね!
bounce (C)柴田かずえ
タワーレコード(vol.317(2009年12月25日発行号)掲載)

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アフリカンパーカッションが好きなので、店頭で偶然見つけて買ってみました。マイルスの「オンザコーナー」を想わせるリズムの饗宴で楽しいです。シンセベースの心地よい低音に乗って、種々の楽器が賑やかに盛り上げる中、シンプルで分かりやすいボーカルが実に爽やかです。個人的には、アルバムタイトル曲の様なバラード調の曲がもう少し多く入っていてもいいかな。
2011/02/26 馬羅さん
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良かった。発売前にYouTubeで"cousins"(スペルあってるかな?)を何回も観るほど、ハマったので、1stからファンな人にはお勧めする。"cousins"ためだけに買っても全然ありだと思う。そのうえ全部聴けばびっくり。全曲素晴らしい。ストリングス爆発って感じ。時に美しく、時にハチャメチャで楽しくって、気がつけば、聴き終わってたって感じです。一言で言えば、「祭り」ですね。
2010/01/14 glassさん
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