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Through Low Light And Trees

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発売日 2010年09月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルV2/Co-op
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 SF001CDX
SKU 602527469744

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:41:41
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Smoke Fairies

オリジナル発売日:2010年

商品の紹介

英国が生んだ美麗フォーク・デュオ、キャサリン・ブラマイア、ジェシカ・デイヴィースからなるスモーク・フェアリーズがデビュー・アルバムをリリース! '09年、ジャック・ホワイト(ザ・ホワイト・ストライプス/デッド・ウェザー)主宰のレーベル<Third Man Records>から、ジャックのプロデュースでシングルをリリース。その美しすぎるメロディーとハーモニーで、海外メディアを始め日本国内でも話題をさらった。アルバム・リリースが待ち望まれる中、遂に<V2>よりデビュー・アルバム『スルー・ロウ・ライト・アンド・ツリーズ』を発表する。あのアークティック・モンキーズも崇拝するりチャード・ハーレイも大絶賛。
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発売・販売元 提供資料(2010/08/19)

Lost amidst the dull roar of the recent spate of English folk revivalists (Laura Marling, Mumford & Sons, Johnny Flynn), The Smoke Fairies V2 debut feels much more connected to the genre’s halcyon days than any of the offerings from the group’s contemporaries. Led by West Sussex vocalists, guitarists and schoolmates Jessica Davies and Katherine Blamire, the Smoke Fairies' heady blend of moor-bound, folk-rock, and languid, bayou-kissed blues stems from a steady diet of Fairport Convention, Pentangle, and Steeleye Span, along with the pair’s post-University musical journey through the American south. An extended pilgrimage to New Orleans allowed the longtime friends to hone the 11 songs that make up Through Low Light and Trees into something truly magical, and while the album is clearly the product of the green fields and misty mountains of their homeland, it’s obvious that the time spent in the Big Easy had a profound effect on them. Opening with the one-two punch of the wistful “Summer Fades” and the remarkably timeless sounding “Devil in My Mind,” it’s easy to draw parallels to the murky, sepia-toned atmospherics of Steeleye's Hark! The Village Wait or Shirley Collins' No Roses (due in part to the tube-driven, vintage production) but by the time the group introduces the humid, slide guitar lurch that fuels “Strange Moon Rising,” they’ve traded climates without sacrificing any of the fog, resulting in a masterful debut that’s part Tudors and part True Blood. ~ James Christopher Monger|
Rovi

Lost amidst the dull roar of the recent spate of English folk revivalists (Laura Marling, Mumford & Sons, Johnny Flynn), The Smoke Fairies V2 debut feels much more connected to the genre’s halcyon days than any of the offerings from the group’s contemporaries. Led by West Sussex vocalists, guitarists and schoolmates Jessica Davies and Katherine Blamire, the Smoke Fairies' heady blend of moor-bound, folk-rock, and languid, bayou-kissed blues stems from a steady diet of Fairport Convention, Pentangle, and Steeleye Span, along with the pair’s post-University musical journey through the American south. An extended pilgrimage to New Orleans allowed the longtime friends to hone the 11 songs that make up Through Low Light and Trees into something truly magical, and while the album is clearly the product of the green fields and misty mountains of their homeland, it’s obvious that the time spent in the Big Easy had a profound effect on them. Opening with the one-two punch of the wistful “Summer Fades” and the remarkably timeless sounding “Devil in My Mind,” it’s easy to draw parallels to the murky, sepia-toned atmospherics of Steeleye's Hark! The Village Wait or Shirley Collins' No Roses (due in part to the tube-driven, vintage production) but by the time the group introduces the humid, slide guitar lurch that fuels “Strange Moon Rising,” they’ve traded climates without sacrificing any of the fog, resulting in a masterful debut that’s part Tudors and part True Blood. ~ James Christopher Monger
Rovi

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