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発売日 2014年10月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPlay It Again Sam
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 HVNLP106CD
SKU 5414939761621

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:03
If there really is a Mark Lanegan Band, it apparently consists of Lanegan and Alain Johannes; despite the collective billing, as on 2012's Blues Funeral, the only consistent presence besides Lanegan on 2014's Phantom Radio is producer and multi-instrumentalist Johannes, who provides the guitar and keyboards that dominate the set, giving it a clean electronic sheen, even when the album is going for a darker, atmospheric tone on numbers such as "The Wild People" and "Judgement Time." Of course, as Lanegan showed on his albums with the Soulsavers, his resonant vocals and dour lyrics can put a lot of flesh and blood on an electronic framework, and he performs the same feat on Phantom Radio. While this music is, for the most part, noticeably simpler and more pop-oriented than his Soulsavers recordings, songs like "Waltzing in Blue," "The Killing Season," and "Floor of the Ocean" manage to sound polished on the surface while Lanegan gives them a rough-hewn gravity, fusing the timeless spirit of classic blues and rural folk songs to music clearly rooted in the 21st century. Lanegan's vocals feel a shade less gritty here than they have on some of his more recent work -- his voice still sounds smoky, but suggests he may have cut down to just one pack of cigarettes a day -- but the slightly smoother textures and better control over his instrument don't make this music sound any less doomstruck, and Lanegan's fascination with the darker side of humanity has yet to fail him creatively. While a few longtime fans might pine for the more organic textures of albums like Whiskey for the Holy Ghost or The Winding Sheet, Phantom Radio shows that a bit more production polish and digital styling hasn't fogged Lanegan's message, and Phantom Radio reveals the singer and his songs are as strong and as eloquent as ever. ~ Mark Deming

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Harvest Home
    2. 2.
      Judgement Time
    3. 3.
      Floor of the Ocean
    4. 4.
      The Killing Season
    5. 5.
      Seventh Day
    6. 6.
      I Am the Wolf
    7. 7.
      Torn Red Heart
    8. 8.
      Waltzing in Blue
    9. 9.
      The Wild People
    10. 10.
      Death Trip to Tulsa

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Mark Lanegan Band

その他
アーティスト: Mark Lanegan

オリジナル発売日:2014年

商品の紹介

元スクリーミング・トゥリーズ、QOTSAのマーク・ラネガンがマーク・ラネガン・バンド名義でニューアルバムをリリース!
伝説のロック・バンド=スクリーミング・トゥリーズのフロントマンとして活躍し、クイーンズ・オブ・ザ・ストーン・エイジやソウルセイヴァーズへの参加や、元ベル・アンド・セバスチャンのイザベル・キャンベルとのコラボ作品で高い人気とリスペクトを集めるマーク・ラネガンがマーク・ラネガン・バンドとしてニューアルバム『ファントム・ラジオ』を<Heavenly Recordings>からリリース!
マーク・ラネガン・バンド名義では2012年に<4AD>から発表した『ブルース・フューネラル』以来、2年振りとなるスタジオ・アルバムとなる本作は、アラン・ヨハネス(QOTSA、ゼム・クルックド・ヴァルチャーズ、アークティック・モンキーズ)によるプロデュースで制作され、ラネガン節が炸裂するロックンロール・ナンバーを始め、英マルチ奏者デューク・ガーウッドとの共作の美メロ曲、大胆に取り入れられたエレクトロニクスとラネガンの新しい一面を堪能できる1枚。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2014/09/02)

Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[O]n 'Torn Red Heart,' Lanegan sings about heartbreak and salvation and stakes his claim as the Leonard Cohen of the alt-rock moaners." Paste - "Left to his own devices without any interference from outside interests, and an astounding album of dark, sultry music like this is what you get in return."
Rovi

If there really is a Mark Lanegan Band, it apparently consists of Lanegan and Alain Johannes; despite the collective billing, as on 2012's Blues Funeral, the only consistent presence besides Lanegan on 2014's Phantom Radio is producer and multi-instrumentalist Johannes, who provides the guitar and keyboards that dominate the set, giving it a clean electronic sheen, even when the album is going for a darker, atmospheric tone on numbers such as "The Wild People" and "Judgement Time." Of course, as Lanegan showed on his albums with the Soulsavers, his resonant vocals and dour lyrics can put a lot of flesh and blood on an electronic framework, and he performs the same feat on Phantom Radio. While this music is, for the most part, noticeably simpler and more pop-oriented than his Soulsavers recordings, songs like "Waltzing in Blue," "The Killing Season," and "Floor of the Ocean" manage to sound polished on the surface while Lanegan gives them a rough-hewn gravity, fusing the timeless spirit of classic blues and rural folk songs to music clearly rooted in the 21st century. Lanegan's vocals feel a shade less gritty here than they have on some of his more recent work -- his voice still sounds smoky, but suggests he may have cut down to just one pack of cigarettes a day -- but the slightly smoother textures and better control over his instrument don't make this music sound any less doomstruck, and Lanegan's fascination with the darker side of humanity has yet to fail him creatively. While a few longtime fans might pine for the more organic textures of albums like Whiskey for the Holy Ghost or The Winding Sheet, Phantom Radio shows that a bit more production polish and digital styling hasn't fogged Lanegan's message, and Phantom Radio reveals the singer and his songs are as strong and as eloquent as ever. ~ Mark Deming|
Rovi

酒灼けしたしゃがれ声の引き立つ暗黒フォーク/ブルース・ロックが核にあるのはこれまでと変わらない。しかしクイーンズ・オブ・ザ・ストーン・エイジをはじめ、数々の外仕事を経験してきたせいか、近年のラネガンは意外と心が広い!? この新作では中近東風のサイケ感覚に加えてニュー・オーダーを思わせるシンセも使い、仄かな光を描いてみせる。暗黒一辺倒でないところに、成熟が感じられる一枚。
bounce (C)山口智男
タワーレコード(vol.372(2014年10月25日発行号)掲載)

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