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Choose Your Weapon (Blue Vinyl)

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2015年10月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRazor & Tie
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 836586
SKU 793018365864

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
When Tawk Tomahawk was picked up by Salaam Remi's Flying Buddha, the label added a bonus version of "Nakamarra" -- the album's most direct, traditional song -- with a Q-Tip guest verse. The young Australian avant-R&B quartet needed it more for visibility than for credibility. The move worked, at least with Recording Academy voters, who nominated that version for a 2014 Grammy in the category of Best R&B Performance. Tawk Tomahawk provided a lot to absorb in its 35 minutes. In some ways -- literally, for example -- Choose Your Weapon is twice the album. Seventy minutes in length, it can be split in half and taken as two volumes that surpass what preceded it. The band refines and broadens its attack. From track to track, one ingenious idea trails another. Vocal melodies and guitar wriggles sneak up and tickle the ears, burbling electronics mingle with spiny acoustic guitars, time signatures abruptly switch and stun. Considering five fragmentary interludes of varying consequence and so much nonlinear structuring within the proper songs, Choose Your Weapon isn't always easy to follow. The lyrics of athletic vocalist and guitarist Nai Palm, dizzying on their own, mix natural, supernatural, and technological subjects and are delivered in an array of styles. She gets more personal on late 2014 A-side "By Fire," a burial song inspired in part by her father's house-fire death. Its significance is easy to miss through the battle-theme opening, frenetic mass of swirling/zipping synthesizer action, and octopedal drumming. As out-there as the material gets, rich highlights such as "Laputa," "Borderline with My Atoms," and "Breathing Underwater" are thoroughly winsome, cast in warm light. Progressive-eclectic DJs like Gilles Peterson, Garth Trinidad, and Carlos Nino could not have dreamt them up. Within the context of a playlist, any one of a dozen songs here could bridge '50s bop to '60s MPB, or '70s art rock to '80s boogie, or '90s neo-soul to 2000s dubstep. Equally remarkable is that none of it seems devised. It's like these musicians simply radiate the stuff. ~ Andy Kellman

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Choose Your Weapon
    2. 2.
      Shaolin Monk Motherfunk
    3. 3.
      Laputa
    4. 4.
      Creations, Pt. 1
    5. 5.
      Borderline with My Atoms
    6. 6.
      Breathing Underwater
    7. 7.
      Cicada
    8. 8.
      Swamp Thing
    9. 9.
      Fingerprints
    10. 10.
      Jekyll
    11. 11.
      Prince Minikid
    12. 12.
      Atari
    13. 13.
      By Fire
    14. 14.
      Creations, Pt. 2
    15. 15.
      The Lung
    16. 16.
      Only Time all the Time: Making Friends With Studio Owl
    17. 17.
      Molasses
    18. 18.
      Building a Ladder

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Hiatus Kaiyote

オリジナル発売日:2015年

商品の紹介

Clash (Magazine) - "Time signatures skip and dance between chorus and verse, instruments overlap harmoniously and Nai Palm's vocals are a constant source of measured acrobatics atop it all."
Rovi

When Tawk Tomahawk was picked up by Salaam Remi's Flying Buddha, the label added a bonus version of "Nakamarra" -- the album's most direct, traditional song -- with a Q-Tip guest verse. The young Australian avant-R&B quartet needed it more for visibility than for credibility. The move worked, at least with Recording Academy voters, who nominated that version for a 2014 Grammy in the category of Best R&B Performance. Tawk Tomahawk provided a lot to absorb in its 35 minutes. In some ways -- literally, for example -- Choose Your Weapon is twice the album. Seventy minutes in length, it can be split in half and taken as two volumes that surpass what preceded it. The band refines and broadens its attack. From track to track, one ingenious idea trails another. Vocal melodies and guitar wriggles sneak up and tickle the ears, burbling electronics mingle with spiny acoustic guitars, time signatures abruptly switch and stun. Considering five fragmentary interludes of varying consequence and so much nonlinear structuring within the proper songs, Choose Your Weapon isn't always easy to follow. The lyrics of athletic vocalist and guitarist Nai Palm, dizzying on their own, mix natural, supernatural, and technological subjects and are delivered in an array of styles. She gets more personal on late 2014 A-side "By Fire," a burial song inspired in part by her father's house-fire death. Its significance is easy to miss through the battle-theme opening, frenetic mass of swirling/zipping synthesizer action, and octopedal drumming. As out-there as the material gets, rich highlights such as "Laputa," "Borderline with My Atoms," and "Breathing Underwater" are thoroughly winsome, cast in warm light. Progressive-eclectic DJs like Gilles Peterson, Garth Trinidad, and Carlos Nino could not have dreamt them up. Within the context of a playlist, any one of a dozen songs here could bridge '50s bop to '60s MPB, or '70s art rock to '80s boogie, or '90s neo-soul to 2000s dubstep. Equally remarkable is that none of it seems devised. It's like these musicians simply radiate the stuff. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi

エリカ・バドゥやジャイルズ・ピーターソンらのお墨付きを得た豪州産クァルテットによる2年ぶりの2作目。便宜上ネオ・ソウルや新世代ジャズとタグ付けできるものの、しなやかに跳ね回る紅一点ナイ・パームの歌声は、そんな括りなど我関せずとばかりに自由に飛翔していく。フライング・ロータスあたりと共鳴したような"By Fire"のコズミック感をはじめ、ビデオゲームの魅力を曲にしたという緩急めまぐるしい"Atari"、J・ディラ以降の訛るビートで泥臭いファンクとジャズを展開する"Swanp Thing"などなど、さまざまなアイデアとそれを実現させるバックの技巧も凄まじい。合間に聴かせる幻想的で幽玄なインスト小品たちもアルバムの極彩色ぶりを引き立てる全18曲。真にオリジナルなバンドだ。
bounce (C)池谷昌之
タワーレコード(vol.379(2015年5月25日発行号)掲載)

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バンドの新しい型を見た、そんな印象を受けたアルバム。基本はR&Bだけどそこにナイ・バームの声が載ることでどこかエキゾチックに、演奏もそれに合わせて縦横無尽に動き回ってる感じ。それでこのグルーヴを生み出してるんだからすごい。ただ実際見に行ったとき、やはりかなり複雑なことをするせいかセッティングに異常に時間がかかってたんだよなぁ…。
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