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The Constant

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I Blame Coco come by the post-punk, reggae and ska underpinnings evident on their debut album The Constant honestly. After all, the band's lead singer Eliot Pauline Sumner, a.k.a. Coco, is Sting's daughter, something that becomes apparent once her smoky, borderline androgynous are heard. Being an alto pop singer already makes Coco something of a rarity among her higher-pitched contemporaries, but her approach is somewhat different as well; neither a `60s soul nor a total synth-pop revivalist, she and her band craft something that could be called tomboy pop. Coco's vocals are the most striking thing about The Constant, but her lyrics are a close second. She has an appealingly off-kilter way of looking at the world that enlivens her music, often using technological metaphors for matters of the heart, as on the charming "Please Rewind" and the single "Selfmachine," where she sings "this motor that you call my heart/is just another machine that won't start." Musically speaking, I Blame Coco are closer to La Roux and Florence and the Machine than to Sting or the Police -- "Turn Your Back on Love"'s bright synths and guitars are '80s-tinged but not as contrived as some of the band's contemporaries, and "Caesar," which features simpatico artist Robyn as a duet partner, is a standout. However, Coco sounds a lot like her father's girl on "Summer Rain," a jazzy, piano-driven ballad. Indeed, much of The Constant finds I Blame Coco trying on different sounds, wanting to make artsy music as much as they want to deliver bona fide hits. While both approaches work well at different times during the album -- particularly on "Playwright Fate"'s jubilant choruses and the sultry, ska-inspired "No Smile" -- taken together, they feel a bit scattered. Still, The Constant has enough strong moments to make it a promising debut from a group with plenty of confidence, personality and potential. ~ Heather Phares
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Selfmachine
    2. 2.
      In Spirit Golden
    3. 3.
      Quicker
    4. 4.
      Turn Your Back on Love
    5. 5.
      Please Rewind
    6. 6.
      Summer Rain
    7. 7.
      Playwrite Fate
    8. 8.
      The Constant
    9. 9.
      Party Bag
    10. 10.
      No Smile
    11. 11.
      Caesar
    12. 12.
      Only Love Can Break Your Heart
    13. 13.
      It's About to Get Worse
    14. 14.
      Quicker [Rack and Ruin Mix]
    15. 15.
      [CD-ROM Track]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: I Blame Coco

オリジナル発売日:2010年

商品の紹介

Uncut (p.93) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[P]olished, sullen synth-pop with husky, La Roux-style vocals....Sumner's faithful remake of St Etienne's dreamy 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart' is inspired recycling." Mojo (Publisher) (p.107) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "A cover of 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart' pays homage to the dreamy Saint Etienne version, adn it all ends with 'It's About To Get Worse,' a wonderfully despondent slowie."
Rovi

I Blame Coco come by the post-punk, reggae and ska underpinnings evident on their debut album The Constant honestly. After all, the band’s lead singer Eliot Pauline Sumner, a.k.a. Coco, is Sting’s daughter, something that becomes apparent once her smoky, borderline androgynous are heard. Being an alto pop singer already makes Coco something of a rarity among her higher-pitched contemporaries, but her approach is somewhat different as well; neither a ‘60s soul nor a total synth-pop revivalist, she and her band craft something that could be called tomboy pop. Coco’s vocals are the most striking thing about The Constant, but her lyrics are a close second. She has an appealingly off-kilter way of looking at the world that enlivens her music, often using technological metaphors for matters of the heart, as on the charming “Please Rewind” and the single “Selfmachine,” where she sings “this motor that you call my heart/is just another machine that won’t start.” Musically speaking, I Blame Coco are closer to La Roux and Florence and the Machine than to Sting or the Police -- “Turn Your Back on Love”’s bright synths and guitars are '80s-tinged but not as contrived as some of the band’s contemporaries, and “Caesar,” which features simpatico artist Robyn as a duet partner, is a standout. However, Coco sounds a lot like her father’s girl on “Summer Rain,” a jazzy, piano-driven ballad. Indeed, much of The Constant finds I Blame Coco trying on different sounds, wanting to make artsy music as much as they want to deliver bona fide hits. While both approaches work well at different times during the album -- particularly on “Playwright Fate”’s jubilant choruses and the sultry, ska-inspired “No Smile” -- taken together, they feel a bit scattered. Still, The Constant has enough strong moments to make it a promising debut from a group with plenty of confidence, personality and potential. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

モデルでもあるココことエリオット・サムナーのデビュー・アルバム。まずはその性別を超えた(?)シャガレ声にビックリ。しかも、スティングの娘(20歳)と知ってまたビックリ。言われてみるとお父上を彷彿とさせる80sロックなメロディー&展開が多い気もするが、きっと偶然ではないだろう。ロビンとそのプロデューサーであるクラース・オールンドも参加。骨のある個性派ぶりで、二世スターの呪縛を振り払う。
bounce (C)村上ひさし
タワーレコード(vol.327(2010年11月25日発行号)掲載)

フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2010年10月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルIsland(UK)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 2741245
SKU 602527412450

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