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New Lands

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発売日 2017年04月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDomino Recording Co.
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WIGCD38
SKU 5034202003823

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Likely titled New Lands due to Flying Saucer Attack being lauched upon "phase two" (as the liner notes put it), this release finds FSA down to Pearce and Pearce only, as before with a bit of help here and there from Rocker and, on "Present," the co-writing skills of two members of Amp. That the first two tracks are called "Past" and "Present" and that the first has more of a "classic" FSA sound with a steady rhythm and huge solo while the second revolves around a buried, near inaudible series of loops, seems to be part of the album's plan, such as it is. New Lands in general showcases Pearce in testing mode, seeming to see what works and what doesn't, looking backward as much as forward. Indeed, the lengthy, majestic steady build of "Whole Day Song" reappears from the Goodbye/and Goodbye EP, this time with vocals and a low-key, softly intoxicating piano line. While the more experimental parts of New Lands aren't really Pearce completely trashing his general aesthetic and trying something new, they do show him attempting and often succeeding at introducing further variety to his murky, intriguing field. Thus, "Up in Her Eyes" has a very familiar vocal and guitar style, but the obsessive, upfront yet still shadowy percussion -- sounding more like a chugging train engine than anything else -- dominates the track, at least up until its slightly more ambient, free-flowing end. Other curious rhythms, reminiscent of past comparisons to the work of Main, crop up more than once -- the near arrhythmic, squealing loop that introduces "Respect" or the blunt, brusque punch of "The Sea." Through it all, the combination of Pearce's tender, dark folk vocals and skybursting guitar provides the central point of the experience, making for some fascinating, entrancing results. ~ Ned Raggett
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Past

      アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

    2. 2.
      Present

      アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

    3. 3.
      Up In Her Eyes

      アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

    4. 4.
      Respect

      アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

    5. 5.
      Night Falls

      アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

    6. 6.
      Whole Day Song

      アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

    7. 7.
      Sea

      アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

    8. 8.
      Forever

      アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Flying Saucer Attack

商品の紹介

1997年にリリースされた3rdアルバム!ノイズやインダストリアルの路線を推し進めた実験的な作品!前作でのアコースティックでフォーキーな路線から一転、バンドが元々傾倒していたノイズ/インダストリアルの路線を推し進めた実験的な作品!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/03/03)

Magnet - "...Pearce taps into a mood that is at once mystical and effusive, murmuring sweet nothings over elongated, shimmering riffs that send molten jets of harmonics and undertones in all directions..." Option - "...The center of FSA's charm, the Rosetta Stone to their Percoset-folk, is its DIY center, the district notion that this vast noise universe was the distinct creation of a man, an eight track and a basement. Pierce can work quiet wonders within these confines..." Magnet - "[U]nmistakably FSA, from pulsing waves of treated/feedback guitar to massive, cresting dynamics to Pearce's hushed vocals."
Rovi

Likely titled New Lands due to Flying Saucer Attack being lauched upon "phase two" (as the liner notes put it), this release finds FSA down to Pearce and Pearce only, as before with a bit of help here and there from Rocker and, on "Present," the co-writing skills of two members of Amp. That the first two tracks are called "Past" and "Present" and that the first has more of a "classic" FSA sound with a steady rhythm and huge solo while the second revolves around a buried, near inaudible series of loops, seems to be part of the album's plan, such as it is. New Lands in general showcases Pearce in testing mode, seeming to see what works and what doesn't, looking backward as much as forward. Indeed, the lengthy, majestic steady build of "Whole Day Song" reappears from the Goodbye/and Goodbye EP, this time with vocals and a low-key, softly intoxicating piano line. While the more experimental parts of New Lands aren't really Pearce completely trashing his general aesthetic and trying something new, they do show him attempting and often succeeding at introducing further variety to his murky, intriguing field. Thus, "Up in Her Eyes" has a very familiar vocal and guitar style, but the obsessive, upfront yet still shadowy percussion -- sounding more like a chugging train engine than anything else -- dominates the track, at least up until its slightly more ambient, free-flowing end. Other curious rhythms, reminiscent of past comparisons to the work of Main, crop up more than once -- the near arrhythmic, squealing loop that introduces "Respect" or the blunt, brusque punch of "The Sea." Through it all, the combination of Pearce's tender, dark folk vocals and skybursting guitar provides the central point of the experience, making for some fascinating, entrancing results. ~ Ned Raggett|
Rovi

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