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発売日 2010年09月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルV2
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 VVR741160
SKU 602527411606

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:35:53
Personnel: Antoine Hilaire, Florent Lyonnet (various instruments); David Aknin (cymbals, hi-hat). Photographers: So Me; Romain Corvez. Arrangers: Peter Franco; Xavier De Rosnay. Before talking about the French duo Jamaica and their debut album, No Problem, you really need to tackle the whole Phoenix thing. Basically, Antoine Hilaire and Flo Lyonnet sound like their fellow countrymen in almost every way. The same clipped guitars, the same tightly wound drums, the same indie rock/electronic hybrid production style; even the vocals are roughly the same -- forceful at times, sweetly melodic at others. Add to that the fact that some of the tracks on the record sound like dead ringers for Phoenix at various stages of their career and you have to accept that Jamaica are Phoenix wannabes. You also have to accept that they do a very good job of it and even add some fun tricks to the basic template. The occasional heavy metal guitar riffage, the sometimes snidely sarcastic lyrics, and the spotless production by Justice's Xavier De Rosnay all work to differentiate Jamaica a little from their heroes. At their best, like on the super hooky "I Think I Like U 2" or the insistent rocker "Short and Entertaining," they manage to create something that stands on its own. ~ Tim Sendra

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Cross the Fader
    2. 2.
      I Think I Like U 2
    3. 3.
      Short and Entertaining
    4. 4.
      Secrets
    5. 5.
      Jericho
    6. 6.
      Gentleman
    7. 7.
      The Outsider
    8. 8.
      By the Numbers
    9. 9.
      Junior
    10. 10.
      She's Gonna
    11. 11.
      When Do You Wanna Stop Working?

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Jamaica

オリジナル発売日:2010年08月18日

商品の紹介

Before talking about the French duo Jamaica and their debut album, No Problem, you really need to tackle the whole Phoenix thing. Basically, Antoine Hilaire and Flo Lyonnet sound like their fellow countrymen in almost every way. The same clipped guitars, the same tightly wound drums, the same indie rock/electronic hybrid production style; even the vocals are roughly the same -- forceful at times, sweetly melodic at others. Add to that the fact that some of the tracks on the record sound like dead ringers for Phoenix at various stages of their career and you have to accept that Jamaica are Phoenix wannabes. You also have to accept that they do a very good job of it and even add some fun tricks to the basic template. The occasional heavy metal guitar riffage, the sometimes snidely sarcastic lyrics, and the spotless production by Justice's Xavier De Rosnay all work to differentiate Jamaica a little from their heroes. At their best, like on the super hooky "I Think I Like U 2" or the insistent rocker "Short and Entertaining," they manage to create something that stands on its own. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

言葉遊び程度の交配と鈍臭い革命を繰り返し、声だけはデカい恐竜みたいになってるロック・バンドが多い気もしてくる昨今だが、ジャスティスのグザヴィエが手掛けたこのデュオの突貫サウンドは、ちょっとリズムを工夫した程度のハイブリッド風ロックとはまるで真逆じゃないか。意匠はザキザキにケバ立ったロックンロール・フォーマットを踏襲しつつ、一音一音の鳴りと響きはエレクトロ以降の鋭角的な歯切れの良さでソリッドに構築されている。フェニックス『Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix』と同じスタジオで録られたというそんな音像にひたすら痺れつつ、そういえばロックンロールってメチャクチャ格好良くてシャープな音楽だったじゃないか!ってことを本当に久々に思い出させてくれる電撃的な一枚じゃまいか!
bounce (C)出嶌孝次
タワーレコード(vol.324(2010年8月25日発行号)掲載)

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