フォーマット |
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構成数 |
1 |
国内/輸入 |
輸入 (International Version) |
パッケージ仕様 |
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発売日 |
2015年05月26日 |
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規格品番 |
4716874 |
レーベル |
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SKU |
602547168740 |
構成数 | 1枚
合計収録時間 | 00:39:04
Returning to full-time status after the resurrection of 2013's Save Rock & Roll, Fall Out Boy quickly bashed out American Beauty/American Psycho, their sixth record and an album that definitively grapples with a host of percolating pop trends of the 2010s. Ever since they began to have hits in 2006, Fall Out Boy have taken great efforts to incorporate whatever was happening on the charts, an inclination that isn't quite as necessary in the great digital disassociation of the 2010s, yet this inclination does give American Beauty/American Psycho a bit of a kinetic kick. It also gives it a slight air of desperation, evident on the ham fisted "Immortals," a track that first appeared in the Disney animated film Big Hero 6, and it does indeed bear traces of being stitched together to appeal to a broad audience. The rest of AB/AP is quirkier, a record built on the detritus of the last four decades of consumer culture. Songs are anchored on samples of Suzanne Vega ("Centuries") or, better still, a bizarre appropriation of The Munsters theme (the wild, careening "Uma Thurman," where the Halloween surfer-swing attempts to replicate the sexy menace of Pulp Fiction), but these are essentially accents on a record that fully incorporates Pete Wentz's rock & roll savior aspirations with Patrick Stump's eager, earnest soul. This collaboration comes in the form of the slow-burning "The Kids Aren't Alright" (its whistled hook being a slyer nod to Peter Bjorn & John than the title's allusion to the Who) and the full-on, spangled disco-rock of "Novocaine" and "American Beauty/American Psycho" -- tracks whose imagination indicates that Fall Out Boy are able to harness their ambitions and accentuate their ideas as they start to creep toward middle age. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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1.[LPレコード]
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1.Irresistible
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2.American Beauty/American Psycho
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3.Centuries
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4.Kids Aren't Alright, The
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5.Uma Thurman
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6.Jet Pack Blues
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7.Novocaine
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8.Fourth of July
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9.Favorite Record
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10.Immortals
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11.Twin Skeleton's (Hotel in NYC)
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前作から1年9か月、彼らにしては思いのほか早いペースで新作が到着した。JR・ロテムらの助力を得て、アーバン・ポップの要素をパワフルなバンド・サウンドに落とし込むという意味では前作の延長上。シンガロング必至のFOB節は、3月の〈PUNKSPRING〉でも映えるだろう。今回はそのうえで音数を削り、メンバー個々の魅力が直に伝わるアレンジになっているところがポイントだ。ヴォーカリストとしてパトリック・スタンプが圧倒的な存在感をアピールする一方、“Uma Thurman”のエキゾティックなフレーズをはじめ、ジョー・トローマン(ギター)も大活躍。多くのゲストを招いた過去の作品とは違い、ほぼメンバーだけで作り上げた点に、活動再開後、さらに強いものとなった4人の絆が窺える。
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