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発売日 2013年08月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDown Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 1301
SKU 759707130328

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:55:57
Personnel: Justin Furstenfeld (vocals, guitar, programming); Matt Noveskey (acoustic guitar, electric bass, background vocals); Ryan Delahoussaye (mandolin, violin, piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Steve Bernal (cello); Jeremy Furstenfeld (drums, percussion, background vocals); Brandon Smith (programming). Audio Mixers: Kevin Butler; David Castell; Tim Palmer. Photographer: Zayra Alvarez. A far cry from the post-breakup mope-fest that was 2011's Any Man America, a glass-half-empty disaster piece that tunelessly chronicled the romantic failures of singer/guitarist Justin Furstenfeld, 2013's Sway, the band's seventh long-player, finds Furstenfeld and the Lone Star State rockers in a (mostly) more agreeable head space, offering up a spacious 13-track set of slick, obvious, dreamy alt rock anthems that celebrate the flipside of heartache. The brief and ethereal "Breathe, It's Over" starts things out on an ambient/orchestral note, providing a nice introduction to the similarly hopeful (and sonically spacious) title cut, which posits passionately, if not a bit brusquely, "We feel high as fuck/And everything is good/Good to go" with a soft yet immediate cadence amidst a nest of chiming, clean electric guitars lines that bring to mind Disintegration-era Cure. Despite being hit by a lightning bolt of hope, Sway's first single "Bleed Out" can't let go of the past, preferring to revel in the cliches of self-pity ("I gave it all but you can't stop taking from me") and anger ("Don't you take this moment away from me") that plagued the band's previous outing -- even the melody sounds cribbed from some other midtempo, radio-ready butane ballad. The band doesn't always fall back on bad habits though, as evidenced by cuts like the pleasant, electro-tinged "Light You Up," the grungy, propulsive, and genuinely fun "Hard Candy," and the elegiac instrumental closer "To Be," resulting in what (at this point) represents their most accessible, immediate, and growth-oriented collection of songs date. ~ James Christopher Monger

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Breathe, It's Over
    2. 2.
      Sway
    3. 3.
      Angels in Everything
    4. 4.
      Bleed Out
    5. 5.
      Debris
    6. 6.
      Fear
    7. 7.
      Things We Don't Know About
    8. 8.
      Hard Candy
    9. 9.
      Put It In
    10. 10.
      Light You Up
    11. 11.
      Things We Do at Night
    12. 12.
      Not Broken Anymore
    13. 13.
      To Be

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Blue October

その他
エンジニア: Kevin ButlerDavid CastellJustin Furstenfeld
プロデューサー: David CastellJustin Furstenfeld

オリジナル発売日:2013年

商品の紹介

A far cry from the post-breakup mope-fest that was 2011's Any Man America, a glass-half-empty disaster piece that tunelessly chronicled the romantic failures of singer/guitarist Justin Furstenfeld, 2013's Sway, the band's seventh long-player, finds Furstenfeld and the Lone Star State rockers in a (mostly) more agreeable head space, offering up a spacious 13-track set of slick, obvious, dreamy alt rock anthems that celebrate the flipside of heartache. The brief and ethereal "Breathe, It's Over" starts things out on an ambient/orchestral note, providing a nice introduction to the similarly hopeful (and sonically spacious) title cut, which posits passionately, if not a bit brusquely, "We feel high as fuck/And everything is good/Good to go" with a soft yet immediate cadence amidst a nest of chiming, clean electric guitars lines that bring to mind Disintegration-era Cure. Despite being hit by a lightning bolt of hope, Sway's first single "Bleed Out" can’t let go of the past, preferring to revel in the cliches of self-pity ("I gave it all but you can’t stop taking from me") and anger ("Don’t you take this moment away from me") that plagued the band's previous outing -- even the melody sounds cribbed from some other midtempo, radio-ready butane ballad. The band doesn't always fall back on bad habits though, as evidenced by cuts like the pleasant, electro-tinged "Light You Up," the grungy, propulsive, and genuinely fun "Hard Candy," and the elegiac instrumental closer "To Be," resulting in what (at this point) represents their most accessible, immediate, and growth-oriented collection of songs date. ~ James Christopher Monger
Rovi

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