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Flourish and A Spoil

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発売日 2015年02月09日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFat Possum
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FP14974
SKU 767981149745

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:44:25
Recording information: Seedy Underbelly Studios, MN. Illustrator: Joe Shefski. Photographer: Joanna Ference. From their origins as a high-school band made good to their sound, which blends and balances slow-burning, folky anthems and brash rockers, the Districts could seem almost prefabricated if they weren't so genuine. On their impressive debut Telephone, they combined vivid storytelling and showstopping performances with an ease that felt like they'd been doing this their whole lives -- which in a way, they had been. Following in the footsteps of My Morning Jacket, the Replacements, and fellow Fat Possum artists the Walkmen and Cold War Kids, the Districts also manage to stay on the right side of the fine line separating classic from cliched on A Flourish and a Spoil. Featuring new guitarist Pat Cassidy (founding member Mark Larson left the band for college) and production by John Congleton, the Districts' second album reins in the jammy aspects of their music somewhat, giving their fury and poetry a little more form. The new songs on their self-titled EP hinted at this direction, but it feels more natural here. A Flourish and a Spoil's best moments sound refined instead of confined, and still leave plenty of room for their buildups and breakdowns. They expand on their endearingly scruffy rock on "Peaches" and "4th and Roebling," which has a rough-and-tumble jangle that echoes the New York-based bands of the early 2000s (making the title's reference to a Brooklyn intersection all the more apt). Later, "Suburban Smell" draws its inspiration from the uglier side of the band's small-town roots, and as Rob Grote voices his disgust at a group of jocks picking on an intellectually disabled kid, he sounds younger and more vulnerable than he ever did on Telephone. At nearly nine minutes long, the standout "Young Blood" is the notable exception to A Flourish and a Spoil's more concise approach. As it grows from sunny strumming to searing feedback to the shout-along refrain "It's a long way down from the top to the bottom/It's a long way back to the height from where I am," it reveals itself as the perfect mix of Telephone's emotional tides and Congleton's muscular production. Occasionally, the Districts sound less sure of themselves than they did on their debut; songs such as "Hounds" and "Bold" feel more hemmed-in than streamlined. Still, A Flourish and a Spoil is far from a sophomore slump; instead, it's a portrait of the Districts as they evolve from their freewheeling beginning. ~ Heather Phares

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      4th and Roebling
    2. 2.
      Peaches
    3. 3.
      Chlorine
    4. 4.
      Hounds
    5. 5.
      Sing the Song
    6. 6.
      Suburban Smell
    7. 7.
      Bold
    8. 8.
      Heavy Begs
    9. 9.
      Young Blood
    10. 10.
      6 A.M.

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Districts

その他
プロデューサー: John Congleton

オリジナル発売日:2015年

商品の紹介

NME (Magazine) - "['Young Blood' is] the album's centrepiece. Clocking in at nearly nine minutes, it's the perfect example of The Districts capturing the ferocious squall that gave them that live reputation."
Rovi

名門ファット・ポッサムが太鼓判を押す若き4人組、ディストリクツ。60s~70sブルース/カントリー・ロックへの愛を、初期衝動たっぷりに今様のガレージ感覚で吐露したこのデビュー作を聴いて、同レーベルから羽ばたいていった初期ブラック・キーズの姿を浮かべる人は少なくないはずだ。セイント・ヴィンセントを手掛けるジョン・コングルトンの、モダンなプロデュース力も流石。完璧な走り出しじゃないか!
bounce (C)中村通孝
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