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The Silver Gymnasium

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発売日 2013年11月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルV2/Co-op
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ATO0199I
SKU 5051083074032

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Okkervil River frontman Will Sheff has never shied away from dipping his pen into the seemingly bottomless inkwell of nostalgia that seems to permeate much of 21st century indie pop and rock, but on The Silver Gymnasium, the Lone Star State band's seventh long-player, Sheff goes all in with a celebration/exorcism of his hometown of Meridian, New Hampshire, crafting an 11- track, exhaustively detailed audio-biography that comes off like a more idiosyncratic, less overbearing version of Arcade Fire's The Suburbs. Sheff, born in 1976, imbues much of the record with a patina of (tasteful ) '80s AOR excess (listeners have the option to go online and explore the town using an 8-bit point and click adventure game), especially on album highlights like the expansive and disarmingly tragic "Down Down the Deep River," the bubbly ska and new wave-infused "Stay Young," and the hypnotic "Walking Without Frankie," the latter of which sounds like a dark, alternate universe rendering of J. Geils Band's "Freeze Frame." It's not all Trans-Am's and Pac Man though, as evidenced by the whimsical, Hunky Dory-era Bowie-colored opener "It Was My Season" and the twang-kissed, fist-pumping "White." That the band uses these time-worn textures without irony suggests a real reverence and understanding of the time period, which helps the material feel more like an emotionally charged high five than just a highly impressionistic show and tell, and Sheff's willingness to strike a balance between his roots rock past and his personal past should please longtime fans and newbies alike, even if they spend the majority of the ride wondering why the tour bus never actually stops at the Silver Gymnasium. ~ James Christopher Monger

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      It Was My Season
    2. 2.
      On A Balcony
    3. 3.
      Down Down The Deep River
    4. 4.
      Pink-Slips
    5. 5.
      Lido Pier Suicide Car
    6. 6.
      Where The Spirit Left Us
    7. 7.
      White
    8. 8.
      Stay Young
    9. 9.
      Walking Without Frankie
    10. 10.
      All The Time
    11. 11.
      Every Day
    12. 12.
      Black Nemo

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Okkervil River

商品の紹介

ノラ・ジョーンズ、ルー・リードから熱い支持を得ている。アメリカを代表するロックバンド、オッカーヴィル・リヴァーが約2年振りとなる7thアルバムをリリース!前作『アイ・アム・ベリー・ファー』が全米チャート32位を獲得し、世界的なブレイクを果たした彼等。稀有な才能に溢れ、ノラ・ジョーンズへの楽曲提供を始め数多くのミュージシャンとコラボレートしてきたフロントマンのウィル・シェフによる至高の"聴かせるロック"作品が完成。ソニック・ユース『ジ・エターナル』、ダイナソーJr『アイ・ベット・オン・スカイ』、カート・ヴァイル『ウェイキン・オン・ア・プリティ・デイズ』などの名盤を手掛けてたジョン・アグネロをプロデューサーに起用した本作では、ストリングス、ホーン、ピアノをフィーチャーした壮大なスケールの楽曲を多数収録。良心的なUSインディー・サウンドとウィルの小説のような歌詞の世界・・・オッカーヴィル・リヴァーの魅力がたっぷりと詰まった最新作!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2013/08/30)

CMJ - "It's captivating and enjoyable....THE SILVER GYMNASIUM was recorded in Will Sheff's hometown of Meriden, New Hampshire, so it's understandably nostalgic." Mojo - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'It Was Something' could be Elliott Smith filtered through Elvis Costello's BLOOD & CHOCOLATE..."
Rovi

Okkervil River frontman Will Sheff has never shied away from dipping his pen into the seemingly bottomless inkwell of nostalgia that seems to permeate much of 21st century indie pop and rock, but on The Silver Gymnasium, the Lone Star State band's seventh long-player, Sheff goes all in with a celebration/exorcism of his hometown of Meridian, New Hampshire, crafting an 11- track, exhaustively detailed audio-biography that comes off like a more idiosyncratic, less overbearing version of Arcade Fire's The Suburbs. Sheff, born in 1976, imbues much of the record with a patina of (tasteful ) '80s AOR excess (listeners have the option to go online and explore the town using an 8-bit point and click adventure game), especially on album highlights like the expansive and disarmingly tragic "Down Down the Deep River," the bubbly ska and new wave-infused "Stay Young," and the hypnotic "Walking Without Frankie," the latter of which sounds like a dark, alternate universe rendering of J. Geils Band's "Freeze Frame." It's not all Trans-Am's and Pac Man though, as evidenced by the whimsical, Hunky Dory-era Bowie-colored opener "It Was My Season" and the twang-kissed, fist-pumping "White." That the band uses these time-worn textures without irony suggests a real reverence and understanding of the time period, which helps the material feel more like an emotionally charged high five than just a highly impressionistic show and tell, and Sheff's willingness to strike a balance between his roots rock past and his personal past should please longtime fans and newbies alike, even if they spend the majority of the ride wondering why the tour bus never actually stops at the Silver Gymnasium. ~ James Christopher Monger|
Rovi

いまや全米規模の人気を誇るテキサスの6人組が放った7作目は、かつてのエキセントリックな作風と比べるとアンサンブルが整理され、ニューウェイヴィーなシンセ音も加わってとっつきやすいものに。人口約500人の田舎町で育ったフロントマンの少年時代をコンセプトに掲げているそうで、そのせいかメロディーはいつもよりメランコリックだ。11月末にはついに初来日も実現するため、これまで以上に話題を呼びそう。
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タワーレコード(vol.361(2013年11月25日発行号)掲載)

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