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Dear Miss Lonelyhearts

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発売日 2013年03月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDowntown
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DWT70361I
SKU 602537297061

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
After spending a couple of albums teetering on the edge between too quirky and too bland, Cold War Kids regain their balance on Dear Miss Lonelyhearts. This is their first album to feature former Modest Mouse and Murder City Devils guitarist Dann Gallucci, and it's hard not to see his addition as one of the main reasons the band sounds more focused and confident than it has in some time (especially since he co-produced the album). "Miracle Mile" kicks things off with one of Cold War Kids' boldest statements of purpose: as it unfolds from pounding pianos into a song about coming back strong, it's clear that they've reined in both the slickness of Mine Is Yours and the theatrics of Loyalty to Loyalty. Throughout much of Dear Miss Lonelyhearts, it feels like the band has something to prove, particularly on "Lost That Easy," a defiant anthem about never giving up. Likewise, "Jailbirds" and the brassy "Water & Power" nail the big, lighters-aloft sound Cold War Kids strove for on Mine Is Yours much more naturally. They also play to their strength with ballads on "Fear & Trembling," which stays on the right side of the fine line between dramatic and histrionic, and "Tuxedos," a meditation on crashing weddings that rivals their early work in its soulful simplicity. The band even manages to play with some new sounds in a way that doesn't sound like dabbling on "Loner Phase" and "Bottled Affection," where keyboards and drum machines add a little adventure without detracting from Nathan Willett's bluesy yelp. Still, Dear Miss Lonelyhearts is more about what the band does best rather than breaking new ground, and the result is some of Cold War Kids' most promising and satisfying music since their debut. ~ Heather Phares

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Miracle Mile
    2. 2.
      Lost That Easy
    3. 3.
      Loner Phase
    4. 4.
      Fear & Trembling
    5. 5.
      Tuxedos
    6. 6.
      Bottled Affection
    7. 7.
      Jailbirds
    8. 8.
      Water & Power
    9. 9.
      Dear Miss Lonelyhearts
    10. 10.
      Bitter Poem

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Cold War Kids

オリジナル発売日:2013年

商品の紹介

業界内からの注目も高い、コールド・ウォー・キッズの新作は、元モデスト・マウスのギタリストによるプロデュース! 今作のアルバム・タイトル『ディア・ミス・ロンリーハーツ』は、ナサナエル・ウェストの代表作であり、とある人生相談欄担当コラムニストについて書かれた、同名の書籍から付けられた。そのコラムニストは、苦しむ読者たちを本当の意味で救うためには、まず自身を分析する必要があると信じており、そんな主人公の葛藤の数々が今回のアルバムの曲に反映されているという。カリフォルニア州サン・ペドロにリハーサル・スタジオを建て、レコーディングされた今作。元モデスト・マウスのギタリスト、ダン・ガルーチ、さらにはラーズ・スタルフォース(ザ・マーズ・ヴォルタ、ジュリエット・ルイス、マット&キムらを手掛ける)らがプロデュースをすることによって、バンドはこれまで挑戦することのできなかった新しいチャレンジをすることができた。時にはエレクトロな要素を、そして時にはオリジナルの生なサウンドを使っている
発売・販売元 提供資料(2013/03/06)

Q - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]here's a sense of renewed belief and purpose on DEAR MISS LONELYHEARTS likely due, in part, to a new guitarist and a new producer."
Rovi

After spending a couple of albums teetering on the edge between too quirky and too bland, Cold War Kids regain their balance on Dear Miss Lonelyhearts. This is their first album to feature former Modest Mouse and Murder City Devils guitarist Dann Gallucci, and it's hard not to see his addition as one of the main reasons the band sounds more focused and confident than it has in some time (especially since he co-produced the album). "Miracle Mile" kicks things off with one of Cold War Kids' boldest statements of purpose: as it unfolds from pounding pianos into a song about coming back strong, it's clear that they've reined in both the slickness of Mine Is Yours and the theatrics of Loyalty to Loyalty. Throughout much of Dear Miss Lonelyhearts, it feels like the band has something to prove, particularly on "Lost That Easy," a defiant anthem about never giving up. Likewise, "Jailbirds" and the brassy "Water & Power" nail the big, lighters-aloft sound Cold War Kids strove for on Mine Is Yours much more naturally. They also play to their strength with ballads on "Fear & Trembling," which stays on the right side of the fine line between dramatic and histrionic, and "Tuxedos," a meditation on crashing weddings that rivals their early work in its soulful simplicity. The band even manages to play with some new sounds in a way that doesn't sound like dabbling on "Loner Phase" and "Bottled Affection," where keyboards and drum machines add a little adventure without detracting from Nathan Willett's bluesy yelp. Still, Dear Miss Lonelyhearts is more about what the band does best rather than breaking new ground, and the result is some of Cold War Kids' most promising and satisfying music since their debut. ~ Heather Phares|
Rovi

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