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発売日 2014年09月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVirgin UK
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4700473
SKU 602547004734

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The artificial synth-horn tones and repurposed Prince beat that begin "Shapeless," the first song on Nashville-via-Brooklyn band Wild Cub's debut album Youth, would seem to set the tone for an album of updated '80s synth pop viewed through an indie lens. This is at least partially true, as there's an '80s reference point on almost each of this lengthy album's 15 tracks. Principle singer/songwriter Keegan DeWitt's vocals draw on Peter Gabriel, Bowie, and even some Achtung Baby-era Bono-isms on the swimmy downer ballad "Drive." New Order-seeped guitar melodies, John Hughes soundtrack nostalgia, and bouncy retro-electro rhythms also funnel into the heavy '80s influence, but apart from these familiar elements, DeWitt and his multi-instrumentalist partner Jeremy Bullock manage to take each track into unexpected places without losing the overall thread. Individually, every song seems to be exploring a wildly different territory than the others, evidenced in the disparity between the cheesy guitar noodling and Phil Collins reimagining of "Hidden in the Night" and the bounding, feel-good clarity of songs like "Windows," "Wild Light," or the shamelessly romantic and endlessly catchy "Thunder Clap." Similarly "Straight No Turns" is built around a dancy beat so hypnotic it almost becomes a club track on its extended fade-out, but blurs into almost ambient dreaminess a few songs later on the decidedly more organic tune "The Water." While each song seems to be trying on dramatically different ideas and styles, they all gel when taken as a whole. DeWitt's melodies seem to cycle and repeat throughout the album, giving cohesion to the songs as they amble between direct pop hooks and aimless experimenting. Themes of burning, youthful love and its uncontrollable urgency come through louder than any production choice on Youth. Similar to the cloudy nostalgia of M83 or the melodramatic yet heartfelt howling of the Arcade Fire at their most sincere, Wild Cub taps into a specific emotional thread and rides it throughout every single song here. While certain songs definitely stand on their own, the ability to capture a feeling throughout is what makes the album memorable and worthy of repeat listening. ~ Fred Thomas

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    1. 1.
      Shapeless
    2. 2.
      Colour
    3. 3.
      Thunder Clatter
    4. 4.
      Stright No Turns
    5. 5.
      Wishing Well
    6. 6.
      Water, The
    7. 7.
      Drive
    8. 8.
      Hidden in the Night
    9. 9.
      Jonti
    10. 10.
      Wild Light
    11. 11.
      Summer Fires/Hidden Spells
    12. 12.
      Streetlights
    13. 13.
      Windows
    14. 14.
      Blacktide
    15. 15.
      Lies

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Wild Cub

その他
プロデューサー: Dabney MorrisWild Cub

オリジナル発売日:2014年

商品の紹介

All Musicが「80年代の影響を受けたシンセ・ポップでハマり易い音楽。思わず笑顔になってしまう」と評価したナッシュヴィルを拠点に活動するWild Cubのアゲアゲな世界デビュー盤!The Royal Concept、Big Country等が好きな人にお勧め!

■Wild Cub: ナッシュヴィルを拠点に活動する5人編成のインディ・ロックバンド。メイン・メンバーはKeegan DeWitt(ソングライティング)、Jeremy Bullock(マルチ奏者)。サポートにDabney Morris(Ds)、Harry West(B)、Eric Wilson(Key、Syhth)の3人が入る。
■結成まで: 2008年、ブルックリンの生活に嫌気がさしたKeeganは音楽活動に専念するためにナッシュヴィルに移住。映画監督とのコラボレーションで数多くのスコアを手掛ける。2012年初頭、Keeganは他のアーティストと活動していたJeremyと出会い、Wild Cubを他の3人等と結成。
■本作: 2013年にBig Light Recordingsからリリースしたデビュー・アルバム(13曲収録)に2曲を追加してリリースされるワールドワイド・デビュー作品。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2014/08/15)

The artificial synth-horn tones and repurposed Prince beat that begin "Shapeless," the first song on Nashville-via-Brooklyn band Wild Cub's debut album Youth, would seem to set the tone for an album of updated '80s synth pop viewed through an indie lens. This is at least partially true, as there's an '80s reference point on almost each of this lengthy album's 15 tracks. Principle singer/songwriter Keegan DeWitt's vocals draw on Peter Gabriel, Bowie, and even some Achtung Baby-era Bono-isms on the swimmy downer ballad "Drive." New Order-seeped guitar melodies, John Hughes soundtrack nostalgia, and bouncy retro-electro rhythms also funnel into the heavy '80s influence, but apart from these familiar elements, DeWitt and his multi-instrumentalist partner Jeremy Bullock manage to take each track into unexpected places without losing the overall thread. Individually, every song seems to be exploring a wildly different territory than the others, evidenced in the disparity between the cheesy guitar noodling and Phil Collins reimagining of "Hidden in the Night" and the bounding, feel-good clarity of songs like "Windows," "Wild Light," or the shamelessly romantic and endlessly catchy "Thunder Clap." Similarly "Straight No Turns" is built around a dancy beat so hypnotic it almost becomes a club track on its extended fade-out, but blurs into almost ambient dreaminess a few songs later on the decidedly more organic tune "The Water." While each song seems to be trying on dramatically different ideas and styles, they all gel when taken as a whole. DeWitt's melodies seem to cycle and repeat throughout the album, giving cohesion to the songs as they amble between direct pop hooks and aimless experimenting. Themes of burning, youthful love and its uncontrollable urgency come through louder than any production choice on Youth. Similar to the cloudy nostalgia of M83 or the melodramatic yet heartfelt howling of the Arcade Fire at their most sincere, Wild Cub taps into a specific emotional thread and rides it throughout every single song here. While certain songs definitely stand on their own, the ability to capture a feeling throughout is what makes the album memorable and worthy of repeat listening. ~ Fred Thomas|
Rovi

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アメリカ・ナッシュビルの5人組、ワイルド・カブのデビュー・アルバム!"現代のニュー・オーダー"と評価されていました。身体が自然に動いてしまうパーカッションの音、そして浮遊感に包まれるシンセ・ポップがたまらなく気持ち良い!そのサウンドと確かな演奏力とセンスは早耳インディー・ファンの中で話題に。
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