Rock/Pop
LPレコード

Sun Structures<初回生産限定盤>

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2014年03月04日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHostess Entertainment
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 HVNLP100
SKU 5051083077422

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Temples are four young lads from Kettering who for all purposes sound like they just popped in from 1967 after a short trip on a paisley-bedecked TARDIS. They don't miss a single sonic trick; from soaring 12-string jangle to backwards-tracked guitars, flowing vocal harmonies, swooning Mellotrons, and baroque organ interludes, they know their musical history like they lived through it. Their 2014 debut, Sun Structures, is a nostalgia trip for sure, while at the same time sounding totally modern too. The band's vocalist/guitarist, James Bagshaw, produced the album and he goes for a sound that's happily mired in the past, but has a cleanly scrubbed punch that gives the album some real power. For example, the drums have a kick that would have been hard to get in 1967 unless you recorded at EMI Studio Two with George Martin at the helm. Bagshaw and the rest of the band also prove to be masterful at layering sounds together, dropping parts in and out for dramatic effect, bringing in surprising bits of flair (like the harp on "Keep in the Dark"), conjuring up impressively diverse guitar tones, and generally making the kind of record bands wish they could have made back then. Many of Temples' contemporaries wish they could have made this record too, because not only does it sound amazing, but the songs are like a collection of hit singles mashed together in a 54-minute cavalcade of brilliant melodies, singable choruses, and mesmerizing rhythms. Chief among them is the album's first track, "Shelter Song," which kicks things off in the clouds with a divine melody and some hilariously pretentious but sweet lyrics, and really lets you know right away that the band is doing something special. The rest of the album flows from trippy psych pop ballads ("Move with the Season") to gaily skipping, Donovan-esque rambles ("Keep in the Dark") to hard-as-granite blues stompers with heavy guitars ("A Question Isn't Answered") to poppy tracks that bubble like melted chocolate and have a hard-candy crunch ("Mesmerise") to epic-sounding, slowly unspooling psych jams ("Test of Time") as Temples merrily grab everything from the past that works and effortlessly makes it work for them. The only possible complaint one might have with the record is that everything sounds just right, that it's maybe too perfect of a re-creation of the past without enough of their own personality injected into the proceedings. In this case, though, Temples play with enough energy, Bagshaw sings with enough angelically pure emotion, and the overall project flows with enough sonic imagination that they easily avoid the charge. Sun Structures is an impressive debut that would be legendary now if it had been released in 1967; in 2014 it's merely the best psych pop around. ~ Tim Sendra

  1. 1.[LPレコード] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Shelter Song
    2. 2.
      Sun Structures
    3. 3.
      Golden Throne, The
    4. 4.
      Keep in the Dark
    5. 5.
      Mesmerise
    6. 6.
      Move with the Season
  2. 2.[LPレコード] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Colours to Life
    2. 2.
      Question Isn't Answered, A
    3. 3.
      Guesser, The
    4. 4.
      Test of Time
    5. 5.
      Sand Dance
    6. 6.
      Fragment's Light

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Temples

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - "Temples play mid-Sixties psych rock at its most archly transporting. Every swirling fuzz tone, cathedral-organ bleat and Harrisonian Rickenbacker run is perfectly placed." Mojo (Publisher) (p.94) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[The songs] are original, and infectious, cloaked in the same retro-futurist sonic wonder that's characterised every wave of neo-psych..."
Rovi

UKヤング・サイケデリアの大本命が待望のフル・アルバムを発表した。日本限定の先行EPでは中期のビートルズ風な雰囲気が濃かったが、加えて本作ではバーズへの憧憬をグラム・ロックやアシッド・フォーク、マッドチェスター的な作法で昇華させたような楽曲の比重がアップ。とはいえ、全編に妖しく漂うメランコリックで湿度の高い歌声と、不思議な詩情が滴ったメロディーは変わらず。それがバンドの個性を決定付けている。ネオ・サイケを自認する彼らにとって、サイケとは単に音の表現方法ではなく、〈未知の自我との出会い〉を目的とした手段のひとつのように思えてならない。キラキラと色彩豊かで異様に幻惑的なサウンドには、鏡写しの世界めいた強烈なデジャヴとメジャヴが交錯していて……。
bounce (C)北爪啓介
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UKロックが聴きたい、というときに出会ったのがこのアルバムでした、Temples 1st!60'sロック香るサイケデリックで無骨なバンドサウンド、どこか物憂げなノスタルジー溢れるメロディー…絶妙にバランスが取れていてアクも強過ぎないので聴きやすい、全年代にオススメしたい1枚です!
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