ワールド・ワイド・アルバムセールス5,000万枚以上!永遠のポップ少年、ペット・ショップ・ボーイズ3年ぶりのスタジオ・アルバム!ロンドンから世界中のアスリートに捧げる美しいアンセム「ウィナー~君は勝利者~」はリード楽曲として7月よりOA中!ロンドン五輪が開催されるこの夏、まさにタイムリーな1曲です。カニエ・ウェストのアルバムで3度のグラミー受賞など注目の米若手プロデューサー、アンドリュー・ドーソンと初の共同プロデュースによるフレッシュなサウンドも要チェック!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/07/27)
Mojo - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Biting character portraits, such as the aging rocker in 'Your Early Stuff' and the depthless Lady Gaga-type in 'Ego Music,' are matched by a musical vocabulary which flies from Italo disco to low-slung funk..."
Q - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]here's wit, pathos, poignancy, optimism, insight, and some absolutely gorgeous music nestling among these 12-well crafted tracks."
Rovi
Besides being mostly midtempo and mostly mid-temperature, Pet Shop Boys' 11th studio album is an oddly structured effort, giving up its theme during track number four, a seemingly throwaway, two-and-a-half-minute ditty called "Your Early Stuff." PSB's catty moments are some of their most delicious, and while the fine "Ego Music" balances bliss and spite, Elysium is also the PSB album with their Olympic single "Winner," low-key yet still triumphant. The hooky "A Face Like That" is winning crossover, and elsewhere the album's awkward juggling of self-doubt and spectacle is on point, suggesting repeat listens will provide answers and insight, Behaviour-style. Elysium is an interesting, sour, and insider-aimed dispatch from backstage, interrupted by some big moments that sound entirely commissioned. ~ David Jeffries|
Rovi
Besides being mostly midtempo and mostly mid-temperature, Pet Shop Boys' 11th studio album is an oddly structured effort, giving up its theme during track number four, a seemingly throwaway, two-and-a-half-minute ditty called "Your Early Stuff." They may be dashing, tasteful pop craftsmen to their fans, but Elysium's prime number finds them pre-gig and stuck with a cabbie who sees this duo as A Flock of Seagulls-styled nostalgic fluff, where haircuts and videos are discussed before anyone remembers the song was called "West End Girls." Good news, because PSB's catty moments are some of their most delicious, and while the fine "Ego Music" ("In the sea of negativity/I'm the Statue of Liberty/That's why people love me/It's humbling") balances bliss and spite with the grace of their 1991 single "How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?," feeling prickly is out of fashion when the Olympics come to town, and this is the Pet Shop Boys album with their Olympic single "Winner." Low-key and still triumphant, the cut feels like fists in the air while wearing tasteful trench coats, and without the usual panache, this misty victory is still an acquired taste. The hooky "A Face Like That," on the other hand, is winning crossover, paying extra dividends to fan club members who will see it as a sped-up "Love Comes Quickly," and with ironic swan song "Requiem in Denim and Leopardskin" soaring with classical arrangements, Derek Jarman references, and memories of "the cliches, the candles, the mess," the album's awkward juggling of self-doubt and spectacle is on point for a moment, suggesting return visits to Elysium will provide answers and insight, Behaviour-style. Maybe that motorcycle heard at the end of the album is speeding toward a new tomorrow, or maybe it's headed toward the Olympic closing ceremonies for Pet Shop Boys to perform "West End Girls" when they'd prefer to do "Winner." Either way, Elysium is an interesting, sour, and insider-aimed dispatch from backstage, interrupted by some big moments that sound entirely commissioned. ~ David Jeffries
Rovi
近作でのキラキラ感から一転、哀愁たっぷりのユーロ・シンセへと回帰(欧州ではなく初のLA録音というのが意外ではあるけれど……)。共同プロデュースを任されたのは、カニエ・ウェストのエンジニアであるアンドリュー・ドーソン。繊細なメロディーとクールなエレクトロニック・ビートとが上品に融合している。オッサンのボヤキにしか聴こえない呟き歌唱も含め、この黄昏感はいまの季節にピッタリ。
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タワーレコード(vol.348(2012年9月25日発行号)掲載)