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Muchacho

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発売日 2013年03月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHostess Entertainment
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DOC050
SKU 656605135021

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:46:28
Recording information: Electric Lady Studios. Photographer: Dusdin Condren. Under the name Phosphorescent, indie country songwriter Matthew Houck has walked a drunken path, wobbling closer to the indie side on some records and slumping more toward the country side on others, with the best example being his 2009 collection of Willie Nelson covers, To Willie. With sixth album Muchacho, Houck returns to some of the experimental textures that marked his early breakthrough album Pride, weaving ambient tones and feral whoops throughout his sometimes shiny, sometimes grizzled Americana. The album is bookended by tracks "Sun, Arise!" and "Sun's Arising," meditative drones with multi-tracked layers of Houck harmonizing with himself, ushering the listener into and out of the record over arpeggiated synth tones and far-off-sounding instrumentation. There's more implementation of electronic instruments here than on most Phosphorescent's material that came before, with 808 drum patterns and dubby echoes in the forefront on some songs; but at no point does the songwriting surrender the starring role. Whether the tunes are piling on pedal steel and mariachi trumpet in the vein of Dylan's soundtrack work for Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid, as on the honky tonk hoedown of "A Charm/A Blade," or finding some dreamy Will Oldham/early Animal Collective hybrid, as with the ghostly "The Quotidian Beasts," Houck's use of simplistic but haunting chord progressions and world-weary melodies always overrides any other sonic surroundings. The songs here are so strong, in fact, they're sometimes cluttered by excessive instrumentation or detail-burying production. While the atmospheric string loops and delay-doused bass plucks of "Song for Zula" help make it one of the best tracks on the album, one can't help but wonder what the effect would be if it were stripped down to Houck's damaged vocals and a simple guitar or piano figure. Throughout the album, lyrics peek through the waves like "I will not open myself up this way again" and "Hey can this kill me? I don't know, but I've sure been finding out," hinting at heartache and the possibility that Muchacho is some drunken-hearted breakup record, but it's never made abundantly clear. What is clear, even through the sometimes heavier-than-necessary arrangements, is that Muchacho has some of Houck's best songwriting since his early days, seemingly tapped into the grainy pain, hard-living tendencies, and wandering muse of his subconscious, with the most listenable results Phosphorescent has produced in years. ~ Fred Thomas

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Sun, Arise! (An Invocation, An Introduction)
    2. 2.
      Song for Zula
    3. 3.
      Ride On/Right On
    4. 4.
      Terror in the Canyons (The Wounded Master)
    5. 5.
      Charm/A Blade, A
    6. 6.
      Muchacho's Tune
    7. 7.
      New Anhedonia, A
    8. 8.
      Quotidian Beasts, The
    9. 9.
      Down to Go
    10. 10.
      Sun's Arising (A Koan, An Exit)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Phosphorescent

その他
エンジニア: Phil Joly
プロデューサー: Matthew Houck

商品の紹介

NYブルックリンを拠点に活動するマシュー・フックのプロジェクト、フォスフォレッセントがUS良質レーベル<DEAD OCEANS>からニューアルバムをリリース! 2010年の前作『ヒアズ・トゥ・テイキング・イット・イージー』はトレンドセッターとして名高い英老舗レコード・ショップ<Rough Trade Shops>の年間ベスト5位、モジョ誌の年間ベスト8位を獲得する等、一躍注目を集める存在となった。ソングライティングをメキシコで行い、NYブルックリンにある自身のスタジオでレコーディングされた待望の新作はシンセやストリングスを取り入れ大きな変化を遂げた飛躍作! アメリカン・ミュージックをベースとした楽曲を優雅なバイオリンや浮遊するギター、シンセが優しく包み込む。先行トラック「Song for Zula」はピッチフォークでベスト・ニュー・トラックを獲得、「寓話、夢のような素晴らしい楽曲!」と絶賛されている。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2013/01/30)

Mojo (Publisher) (p.89) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Lyrically there's swagger and resignation. Mostly though, there's heartache..." Paste (magazine) - "Powerfully, the evolution of the songcraft on MUCHACHO doesn't arrive as a random left turn but instead progresses directly out of Phosphorescent's own canon." Paste (magazine) - "Houck's skills as a producer and as a songwriter keep the material from ever feeling dour or unrelentingly bleak. It's melancholy, sure, but it's the fun type of melancholy..."
Rovi

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