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The Physical World
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CD

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1

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輸入

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発売日

2014年09月08日

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543840

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093624936572

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Rolling Stone - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Right on, Frankenstein!' is hummable Halloween-themed punk metal; 'White Is Red' has dynamics worthy of a Queens of the Stone Age tune." CMJ - "Jesse Keeler's bass, one of the distinguishing characteristics of the band's sound, still sounds as meaty as ever. And his playing is more melodic and precise than ever before..." Pitchfork (Website) - "THE PHYSICAL WORLD'S most gripping song, 'Always On', paints a dystopian scenario drawn from DFA 1979's own experience as the objects of expectation as well as the downward spiral of music-industry boom-and-bust." Clash (Magazine) - "The calmer creep of 'White Is Red' and synth whispers of `Trainwreck 1979' make for an interesting mid-section."
Rovi
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構成数 | 1枚

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Audio Mixer: Dave Sardy. Recording information: Hillside Studio, Hollywood, CA; Sunset sound. Photographer: Eva Michon. After releasing maybe the most explosive hard rock album of the early 2000s with You're a Woman, I'm a Machine, the duo of bassist Jesse F. Keeler and drummer/vocalist Sebastien Grainger became victims of their own success. Excessive touring and a growing distance between the two caused the acrimonious dissolution of Death from Above 1979. The two didn't speak for years, explored other projects (Keeler with MSTRKRFT and Grainger with a string of excellent power pop albums) and seemed to have moved on completely, though the band's fans never did. In late 2010, the duo reconciled and began playing shows again, which led to their second album, The Physical World. Such a long break and the inevitable creep of age might have led to the guys mellowing out, becoming introspective, or even worse, forgetting how to rattle windows and loosen teeth with their furious assault of four-string riffs, thunderously loud drums, and ripped-from-the-guts vocals. Luckily for anyone who wanted another album that rocked as hard as Woman/Machine, Physical World is another passionate blast of pure rock & roll, full of electric energy and flying sweat. Even though his bass had cobwebs on it when he first took it out of its case, Keeler's playing is as simultaneously metallicity hard and pop nimble, his thudding chords followed by balletic, melodic-lines style is maybe even more athletic and inspiring than before. Grainger's drumming is just as frenetic and powerful as ever too; it sometimes sounds like there are three shirtless guys bashing away instead of just one. What is a little different this time out is that the songs have become a little less one- or two-dimensional and feel more nuanced and sleek, while Grainger's vocals too have grown richer and more expressive. There's also a little bit of restraint in the playing and arrangements, a tiny bit of hard-won maturity in the lyrics, and some of the tracks aren't far from the power-pop-taut sound he gets on his solo albums, most notably on the Thin Lizzy-ish "White Is Red." Of course, what most fans will be looking for are head-banging, barely under control rockers, and there are plenty of those here. The album kicks off with the cowbell-clanging, hard-charging "Cheap Talk," and if that song doesn't get people out of their chairs and jumping around the room, there are at least ten more chances to go nuts. All in all, The Physical World is a great example of the right way to be a rock & roll band in 2014, and it's pretty remarkable that DFA were able to come back and deliver an album with all the pummeling power of their debut, and were also able to deepen and expand their sound without losing any of its visceral impact. Don't call it a comeback, call it a triumphant return of the conquering heroes, and next time you want to rock unapologetically, this album ought to be among the first options. ~ Tim Sendra

    • 1.
      [CD]
      • 1.
        Cheap Talk
      • 2.
        Right On, Frankenstein!
      • 3.
        Virgins
      • 4.
        Always On
      • 5.
        Crystal Ball
      • 6.
        White Is Red
      • 7.
        Trainwreck 1979
      • 8.
        Nothin' Left
      • 9.
        Government Trash
      • 10.
        Gemini
      • 11.
        Physical World, The
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  • 世界中に衝撃を与えたデビュー作から10年。2006年に活動休止するも2011年に復活宣言してライヴ・パフォーマンスを解禁していた激烈ガレージ・ロック・デュオが、デイヴ・サーディをプロデューサーに迎え、ついに2作目をリリースした。休止中にはジェシーF・キーラーはファム・ファタールやマスタークラフトとして、セバスチャン・グレインガーはソロ名義でそれぞれ作品を発表するなど不在感こそなかったものの……やはりこのカタルシスを求めていたんだよ! カオティックに走りながらタイトにキメるドラムス、歪んでウネってけたたましく響くベース、そして暴力的なそれらの要素と相反するポップなメロディー──期待通りというか、顔がにやけてしまうほど変わらないサウンドが満載!
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