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発売日 2014年01月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルOne Little Indian
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TPLP1208CD
SKU 5016958060701

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:31:49
Audio Mixers: Joe Pernice; Norman Blake ; Mike Belitsky. Recording information: Spaghetti, Kitchener, Ontario. Some pairings make perfect sense right from the start. When Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub) and Joe Pernice (Pernice Brothers) announced in 2013 that they had started a new band together, fans of classic, harmony-driven guitar pop recognized a winning formula. Arriving in early 2014, the New Mendicants' debut LP Into the Lime contains all of the classy songcraft, jangling guitars, and big harmonies fans expected and it almost comes as a relief that the two beloved songsmiths didn't use this project as a platform for some other sort of wild artistic experimentation. Along with drummer Mike Belitsky of the Sadies (the only native Canadian in this Toronto-based trio), Blake and Pernice play to their strengths, delivering ten strong new songs that echo not just their own bands, but classic '60s influences like the Hollies and the Byrds. From the opening organ/piano riff of "Sarasota," the band's arrangements are subtly thrilling, yet comfortably laid-back. There's a very relaxed, unhurried atmosphere to the album which speaks of the members' many years of friendship and combined studio experience. The sublime "Cruel Annette" blend the two singers' styles into something new to both, while the gentle "If You Only Knew Her" comes across like a blend of Chad and Jeremy's wistful classic "A Summer Song" and Nick Lowe's stately late-career output. Several of the album's songs were originally intended to soundtrack the film adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel A Long Way Down, but even when the Mendicants are singing about suicide and depression, like on "A Very Sorry Christmas Eve," they go easy, adding those big harmonic choruses which have melted the hearts of so many Teenage Fanclub listeners. There are buzzy guitars along with piano and organ ornamentations that will please fans of orchestrated pop, but the focus remains largely on the top-notch songwriting and the pleasing blend of voices and familiar styles. While it would be a shame to let the Mendicants' future impede the progress of any new records by the group's flagship bands, this is a wonderful debut and certainly worthy of a follow-up album. ~ Timothy Monger

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    1. 1.
      Sarasota
    2. 2.
      A Very Sorry Christmas
    3. 3.
      Cruel Annette
    4. 4.
      Follow You Down
    5. 5.
      Shouting Match
    6. 6.
      If You Only Knew Her
    7. 7.
      High on the Skyline
    8. 8.
      By the Time It Gets Dark
    9. 9.
      Out of the Lime
    10. 10.
      Lifelike Hair

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The New Mendicants

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Mojo (Publisher) (p.94) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "It's an album of contrasts....It's all expertly crafted stuff."
Rovi

Some pairings make perfect sense right from the start. When Norman Blake (Teenage Fanclub) and Joe Pernice (Pernice Brothers) announced in 2013 that they had started a new band together, fans of classic, harmony-driven guitar pop recognized a winning formula. Arriving in early 2014, the New Mendicants' debut LP Into the Lime contains all of the classy songcraft, jangling guitars, and big harmonies fans expected and it almost comes as a relief that the two beloved songsmiths didn't use this project as a platform for some other sort of wild artistic experimentation. Along with drummer Mike Belitsky of the Sadies (the only native Canadian in this Toronto-based trio), Blake and Pernice play to their strengths, delivering ten strong new songs that echo not just their own bands, but classic '60s influences like the Hollies and the Byrds. From the opening organ/piano riff of "Sarasota," the band's arrangements are subtly thrilling, yet comfortably laid-back. There's a very relaxed, unhurried atmosphere to the album which speaks of the members' many years of friendship and combined studio experience. The sublime "Cruel Annette" blend the two singers' styles into something new to both, while the gentle "If You Only Knew Her" comes across like a blend of Chad and Jeremy's wistful classic "A Summer Song" and Nick Lowe's stately late-career output. Several of the album's songs were originally intended to soundtrack the film adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel A Long Way Down, but even when the Mendicants are singing about suicide and depression, like on "A Very Sorry Christmas Eve," they go easy, adding those big harmonic choruses which have melted the hearts of so many Teenage Fanclub listeners. There are buzzy guitars along with piano and organ ornamentations that will please fans of orchestrated pop, but the focus remains largely on the top-notch songwriting and the pleasing blend of voices and familiar styles. While it would be a shame to let the Mendicants' future impede the progress of any new records by the group's flagship bands, this is a wonderful debut and certainly worthy of a follow-up album. ~ Timothy Monger
Rovi

ノーマン・ブレイク(ティーンエイジ・ファンクラブ)とジョー・パーニス(パーニス・ブラザーズ)が新ユニットを結成し、さっそくアルバムを届けてくれました。予想通り核にあるのは涙腺直撃の良質な歌メロで、そこにバーズ風のコーラスが彩りを加えています。サンディ・デニー“By TheTime It Gets Dark”のカヴァーも交えて2人のルーツをチラつかせながら、枯れた味わいのギター・ポップを披露。悪いわけがない!
bounce (C)赤瀧洋二
タワーレコード(vol.363(2014年1月25日発行号)掲載)

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