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Anthems For Doomed Youth: Deluxe Edition [16 Tracks]

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発売日 2015年09月18日
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レーベルUniversal
構成数 1
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規格品番 2547462855
SKU 602547462855

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:58:52
Photographer: Roger Sargent. It's hard to think of a more fitting title for the Libertines' third album than Anthems for Doomed Youth. After all, youth is destined to end quickly way or another, via either death or getting older. Pete Doherty, Carl Barat, and the rest of the band managed to survive their twenties, and in the 11 years since they've made an album, they seem to have gained the knowledge that you can't just rehash the past. Wisely, on Anthems they focus on where they are now: cautionary tales such as "Fame and Fortune" and "Iceman" come from the perspective of those who have already been through these kinds of crises. Musically speaking, Anthems for Doomed Youth is also more mature; lead single "Gunga Din" trades in slow-burning reggae-punk that is more considered and contemplative -- at least before it catches fire at the end -- than much of what the Libertines have done before. At times, the album sounds surprisingly tame, thanks in part to Jake Gosling's manicured production; that the Libertines chose a former One Direction collaborator is another reminder of how far removed they are from the early 2000s, when they worked with Mick Jones. But for every moment that could use a little more grit, like "Belly of the Beast," there are more that make the album's subdued sound a strength. The reflective, self-referential title track proves that the Libertines' gift for mythologizing hasn't gone anywhere, while "Dead for Love" and "You're My Waterloo" -- which the band has had in its pocket since 1999 -- boast a polish and grandeur that they didn't always have time for back in the day. Similarly, the tempo shifts and complex structure of "Barbarians" are tight instead of shambling, suggesting that on a level of craft, they can even surpass where they've been. The Libs save Anthems' out-and-out rockers for last, almost as if they're conserving their energy: "Glasgow Coma Scale Blues" and "Fury of Chonburi" are the closest the band comes to reliving the good old days, while "Heart of the Matter" is an anthem fueled by venom. That the Libertines spend so little time revisiting their iconic sound on Anthems for Doomed Youth underscores that while it may have been sparked by how well-received their reunion concerts were, the bandmembers made this album primarily for themselves. In that regard, it's as authentic a return as a fan could ask for, and works equally well as a final chapter in the band's story or a new one. ~ Heather Phares
エディション : Deluxe Edition

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Barbarians
    2. 2.
      Gunga Din
    3. 3.
      Fame and Fortune
    4. 4.
      Anthem for Doomed Youth
    5. 5.
      You're My Waterloo
    6. 6.
      Belly of the Beast
    7. 7.
      Iceman
    8. 8.
      Heart of the Matter
    9. 9.
      Fury of Chonburi
    10. 10.
      The Milkman's Horse
    11. 11.
      Glasgow Coma Scale Blues
    12. 12.
      Dead for Love
    13. 13.
      Love on the Dole
    14. 14.
      Bucket Shop
    15. 15.
      Lust of the Libertines
    16. 16.
      7 Deadly Sins

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Libertines

オリジナル発売日:2015年

商品の紹介

TIME FOR HEROES - 伝説が再び始まる
The Libertines、再々降臨!2010年の再結成後、初のアルバム=11年ぶりとなるサード・アルバム発売決定!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2015/08/07)

Mojo (Publisher) - "There are several instant classics here."
Rovi

It's hard to think of a more fitting title for the Libertines' third album than Anthems for Doomed Youth. After all, youth is destined to end quickly way or another, via either death or getting older. Pete Doherty, Carl Barat, and the rest of the band managed to survive their twenties, and in the 11 years since they've made an album, they seem to have gained the knowledge that you can't just rehash the past. Wisely, on Anthems they focus on where they are now: cautionary tales such as "Fame and Fortune" and "Iceman" come from the perspective of those who have already been through these kinds of crises. Musically speaking, Anthems for Doomed Youth is also more mature; lead single "Gunga Din" trades in slow-burning reggae-punk that is more considered and contemplative -- at least before it catches fire at the end -- than much of what the Libertines have done before. At times, the album sounds surprisingly tame, thanks in part to Jake Gosling's manicured production; that the Libertines chose a former One Direction collaborator is another reminder of how far removed they are from the early 2000s, when they worked with Mick Jones. But for every moment that could use a little more grit, like "Belly of the Beast," there are more that make the album's subdued sound a strength. The reflective, self-referential title track proves that the Libertines' gift for mythologizing hasn't gone anywhere, while "Dead for Love" and "You're My Waterloo" -- which the band has had in its pocket since 1999 -- boast a polish and grandeur that they didn't always have time for back in the day. Similarly, the tempo shifts and complex structure of "Barbarians" are tight instead of shambling, suggesting that on a level of craft, they can even surpass where they've been. The Libs save Anthems' out-and-out rockers for last, almost as if they're conserving their energy: "Glasgow Coma Scale Blues" and "Fury of Chonburi" are the closest the band comes to reliving the good old days, while "Heart of the Matter" is an anthem fueled by venom. That the Libertines spend so little time revisiting their iconic sound on Anthems for Doomed Youth underscores that while it may have been sparked by how well-received their reunion concerts were, the bandmembers made this album primarily for themselves. In that regard, it's as authentic a return as a fan could ask for, and works equally well as a final chapter in the band's story or a new one. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

奇跡の再結成から5年、ファンが待ち続けていた11年ぶりのアルバムがついに完成。この3作目の最大のポイントは、2000年代初頭にUKロック復活の口火を切ったロックンロールよりも、むしろメランコリックなピアノ・バラードや酔いどれジャズ風のナンバーに表れたバンドの成熟にあるだろう。かつての姿を求めるなら過去の作品を聴けば良いだけ。現在のリバティーンズだからこそ作れたロマンティシズム溢れる名盤だ。
bounce (C)山口智男
タワーレコード(vol.383(2015年9月25日発行号)掲載)

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