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Where Did The Night Fall : Another Night Out

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発売日 2011年04月23日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルSurrender All
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SURR017CR
SKU 5060246120622

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Doing away with any preconceived notions, UNKLE changed things up drastically for their fourth official album. With Richard File out of the picture and Pablo Clements picking up the reins as James Lavelle's sideman, the duo leaves trip-hop and digitally skewed breakbeats at the wayside. As a substitute, the new incarnation goes the band route, using primarily live instrumentation and a garage rock/psych pop sonic palette. Those who followed UNKLE after the breakout success of Psyence Fiction will be familiar with Lavelle's inclinations to try to rock in a post-Spooky world, which usually led him down a road of mediocre results, but where War Stories fused electronic aspects with saturated stoner rock, Where Did the Night Fall is a focused production of thick, heavily orchestrated Brit-rock, along the lines of Clinic and Muse. Per usual, vocalists take turns phoning in from their respective area codes, and Autolux, Mark Lanegan, Elle. J, Big in Japan, Sleepy Sun, and the Black Angels turn in excellent performances. Even so, the studio band of Joel Cadbury, James Griffith, Matthew Pierce, and drummers Graham Fox and White Denim's Josh Block (among others, including the Heritage Orchestra) steals the show. The songs feel less flawed than previous experiments, with a unified vibe due to the eerie cement-wall production that overlays everything. No hip-hop MC detours. No dodgy instrumentals. Just groovy fuzz basslines, wayward drumming, chugging guitars, pulsing organs, and echoey vocals sung over minor chords that give way to tense, white-hot hooks. It's an explicit leap into new territory for the band, and songs like "Natural Selection," "Joy Factory," "The Answer," and "On a Wire" make for some of UNKLE's all-time best singles, ones that rank right up there with "Rabbit in Your Headlights" and "Lonely Soul." ~ Jason Lymangrover

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Nowhere
    2. 2.
      Follow Me Down
    3. 3.
      Natural Selection
    4. 4.
      Joy Factory
    5. 5.
      The Answer
    6. 6.
      On A Wire
    7. 7.
      Falling Stars
    8. 8.
      Heavy Drug
    9. 9.
      Caged Bird
    10. 10.
      Ablivion
    11. 11.
      The Runaway
    12. 12.
      Ever Rest - Cadbury, Joel
    13. 13.
      The Healing
    14. 14.
      Another Night Out
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Somewhere
    2. 2.
      In My Mind
    3. 3.
      Money And Run
    4. 4.
      The Dog Is Black
    5. 5.
      Only The Lonely
    6. 6.
      Wash The Love Away
    7. 7.
      Sunday Song
    8. 8.
      With You In My Head
    9. 9.
      Country Tune
    10. 10.
      Not A Sound
    11. 11.
      When The Lights Go Out/We Own The Night
    12. 12.
      Every Single Prayer

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Unkle

オリジナル発売日:2010年

商品の紹介

アルバム「Where Did The Night Fall」のボーナス盤的パッケージ「Where Did The Night Fall - Another Night Out」がリリース!ヴォーカルと作詞でコラボするNick Caveをはじめ、The Duke SpiritのLiela Moss、長年UNKLEでヴォーカル参加しているGavin ClarkやSleepy SunのRachel Fannanなど豪華なメンツが演出し、デジタルのみでリリースされた5曲(デジタルEP - 「Only The Lonely」に収録)に加え、UNKLEのレア・トラックやこの盤のみのエクスクルーシヴ・トラックを収録したディスク2!ファン必須のボーナス・エクステンディッド盤。(ディスク1は「Where Did..」と同内容の14トラックを収録。)
BBQ
発売・販売元 提供資料(2011/04/07)

Mojo - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]here's a spirit of exploration here, as James Lavelle and company add touches of psychedelia, shoegaze and post-punk to the familiar cinematic rock-tronica." Alternative Press - 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Follow Me Down' mixes hip-hop and new age and features a rousing vocal performance from Sleepy Sun's Rachel Williams." Uncut - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Results range from the sumptuous to the exotic and baleful, while Mark Lanegan's climactic swansong as post apocalyptic lounge lizard provides a stylish send-off." Clash - "UNKLE have once again roped in a slew of guest vocalists and continued their journey from Mo' Wax distillers to cinematic swamp dwellers."
Rovi

Doing away with any preconceived notions, UNKLE changed things up drastically for their fourth official album. With Richard File out of the picture and Pablo Clements picking up the reins as James Lavelle's sideman, the duo leaves trip-hop and digitally skewed breakbeats at the wayside. As a substitute, the new incarnation goes the band route, using primarily live instrumentation and a garage rock/psych pop sonic palette. Those who followed UNKLE after the breakout success of Psyence Fiction will be familiar with Lavelle's inclinations to try to rock in a post-Spooky world, which usually led him down a road of mediocre results, but where War Stories fused electronic aspects with saturated stoner rock, Where Did the Night Fall is a focused production of thick, heavily orchestrated Brit-rock, along the lines of Clinic and Muse. Per usual, vocalists take turns phoning in from their respective area codes, and Autolux, Mark Lanegan, Elle. J, Big in Japan, Sleepy Sun, and the Black Angels turn in excellent performances. Even so, the studio band of Joel Cadbury, James Griffith, Matthew Pierce, and drummers Graham Fox and White Denim's Josh Block (among others, including the Heritage Orchestra) steals the show. The songs feel less flawed than previous experiments, with a unified vibe due to the eerie cement-wall production that overlays everything. No hip-hop MC detours. No dodgy instrumentals. Just groovy fuzz basslines, wayward drumming, chugging guitars, pulsing organs, and echoey vocals sung over minor chords that give way to tense, white-hot hooks. It's an explicit leap into new territory for the band, and songs like "Natural Selection," "Joy Factory," "The Answer," and "On a Wire" make for some of UNKLE's all-time best singles, ones that rank right up there with "Rabbit in Your Headlights" and "Lonely Soul." ~ Jason Lymangrover|
Rovi

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