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発売日 2013年10月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPartisan Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DFA2391CD
SKU 5414939569524

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Dynamics could be considered the first proper album from Alex Frankel and Nick Millhiser, whose self-titled debut as Holy Ghost! -- part singles compilation, part standard album -- was made incrementally over several years. It's undoubtedly steadier and unified, built for beginning-to-end listening. Nothing is quite as momentous as earlier A-sides like "Hold On" or "I Will Come Back," but the songs are more finely detailed and developed. It also sounds more like the work of a band than a production duo, due in part to more involvement from collaborators, such as Nancy Whang, who played the role of Shay Jones on the duo's 2011 cover of Ministry's "I Wanted to Tell Her"; she adds background vocals to half of the songs. Just as notably, Millhiser's choppy post-punk guitar is more prominent. Two of the album's best songs are also the slowest, placed in the middle of the sequence. "It Must Be the Weather" confronts stunted adulthood pensively yet optimistically; even as an instrumental, it's among the most well-crafted modern synth pop, constantly shifting in shape throughout six frosty and entrancing minutes. "I Wanna Be Your Hand," another highlight, is dreamier and more spaced-out than anything on the debut, and it has a drifting soft rock quality -- like America gone moody new wave -- that recalls Usher's "Looking 4 Myself." (An Empire of the Sun coincidence/connection between the songs is too complex to explain here.) The duo's more energetic side shines, too. On "Bridge and Tunnel," they're joined by a string section that features viola from Kelly Polar, and it's the closest the album gets to an "I Will Come Back," with percolating electronics and wistful lyrics about New York City clubbing. "Cheap Shots" closes the album on a sonically rippling, lyrically zinging note, like they're ready to leave early adulthood -- but not their New Order records -- to the past. ~ Andy Kellman

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Holy Ghost! (DFA)

オリジナル発売日:2013年

商品の紹介

<DFA>が誇るエレクトロ・ポップ・デュオ、"ホーリー・ゴースト!"が待望のセカンド・アルバム『ダイナミクス』をリリース!小学校からの幼馴染であるアレックス・フランケルとニック・ミルハイザーは2007年に<DFA>からのシングル「Hold On」で衝撃デビューを果たし、2011年のデビュー・アルバム『ホーリー・ゴースト!』は世界中で軒並み絶賛された。現在までにMGMT、フェニックス、モービー等のリミックスを手掛け2010年にはフレンドリー・ファイアーズとスプリット・シングルをリリースする等ダンス~ロック・シーンから絶大な支持を得ている。エンジニアにクリス・ゼーン(パッション・ピット他)を迎えセルフ・プロデュースで制作された本作は、ファーストからドラマチックに進化したプロダクションが彩るディスコ・トラックにアレックスのキャッチーなヴォーカルが光るキラー・トラックが満載!トレンドを超えたクラシックなダンス・アルバムの完成!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2013/09/05)

Rolling Stone - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[E]xpertly cribbed from classic Depeche Mode, Italo-disco, Giorgio Moroder, New Order, LCD Soundsystem and more."
Rovi

Dynamics could be considered the first proper album from Alex Frankel and Nick Millhiser, whose self-titled debut as Holy Ghost! -- part singles compilation, part standard album -- was made incrementally over several years. It's undoubtedly steadier and unified, built for beginning-to-end listening. Nothing is quite as momentous as earlier A-sides like "Hold On" or "I Will Come Back," but the songs are more finely detailed and developed. It also sounds more like the work of a band than a production duo, due in part to more involvement from collaborators, such as Nancy Whang, who played the role of Shay Jones on the duo's 2011 cover of Ministry's "I Wanted to Tell Her"; she adds background vocals to half of the songs. Just as notably, Millhiser's choppy post-punk guitar is more prominent. Two of the album's best songs are also the slowest, placed in the middle of the sequence. "It Must Be the Weather" confronts stunted adulthood pensively yet optimistically; even as an instrumental, it's among the most well-crafted modern synth pop, constantly shifting in shape throughout six frosty and entrancing minutes. "I Wanna Be Your Hand," another highlight, is dreamier and more spaced-out than anything on the debut, and it has a drifting soft rock quality -- like America gone moody new wave -- that recalls Usher's "Looking 4 Myself." (An Empire of the Sun coincidence/connection between the songs is too complex to explain here.) The duo's more energetic side shines, too. On "Bridge and Tunnel," they're joined by a string section that features viola from Kelly Polar, and it's the closest the album gets to an "I Will Come Back," with percolating electronics and wistful lyrics about New York City clubbing. "Cheap Shots" closes the album on a sonically rippling, lyrically zinging note, like they're ready to leave early adulthood -- but not their New Order records -- to the past. ~ Andy Kellman|
Rovi

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