Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

This Is Class War

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2,990
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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2019年11月08日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSmall Stone Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SSOCD034
SKU 709764103421

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:09:50
Milligram: Jonah (vocals); Darryl Shepard (guitar); Jeff Turlik (bass); Zephan Courtney (drums). Recorded at New Alliance Studios, Boston, Massachusetts between 2001 & 2002. From the album title, one might expect some political punk rabble-rousing in the manner of Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label. Instead, Milligram's debut album (originally titled "Death to America," until a skittish post-9/11 label changed it to something less incendiary) pitches itself somewhere between the insular stoner rock of Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss, or even the much poppier Built to Spill and the kind of advanced noise terrorism perfected by Japanese artists of the Merzbow/Boredoms axis. Aside from the 12-minute "Death to America" and the even more intense sludge rock grind "My Own Private Altamont," which between themselves account for a full one-third of the album's playing time, the tracks are admirably concise; indeed, some of the shorter tracks sound more like formal experiments, like the 57-second, Foetus-like blurt "+2 Charisma." Others are simply isolated drum or guitar tracks from other, longer songs, added for no particular reason. Fans of the Butthole Surfers and Steve Albini's more outre sonic experiments will find much to admire here. ~ Stewart Mason

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      Let's Kill
    2. 2.
      Jeff's Flag
    3. 3.
      Let's Pretend We Don't Know Each Other
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      +2 Charisma
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      Thousands and Thousands and Thousands and Thousands
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      Get Fucked Again
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      I Know, I'm Sorry
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      Summer of Lies
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      Nice Problem
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      Winner Versus Loser
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      Saturation Emission
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      She's a Prositute
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      Resentinel, The
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      This Is Class War
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      Baikal Depths
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      Baikal Shallows
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      Amess on Strom Thurmond's Dress
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      Let's Kill - (Drums/Vocals Only)
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      Constant Sucking Sensation
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      Emblematic Sac
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      Sadegh Hedayat
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      I Know, I'm Sorry - (Drums Only)
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      Thousand Cuts, A
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      Urdu Is an Amalgam
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      Death to America
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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Milligram

オリジナル発売日:2003年

商品の紹介

rom the album title, one might expect some political punk rabble-rousing in the manner of Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label. Instead, Milligram's debut album (originally titled "Death to America," until a skittish post-9/11 label changed it to something less incendiary) pitches itself somewhere between the insular stoner rock of Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss, or even the much poppier Built to Spill and the kind of advanced noise terrorism perfected by Japanese artists of the Merzbow/Boredoms axis. Aside from the 12-minute "Death to America" and the even more intense sludge rock grind "My Own Private Altamont," which between themselves account for a full one-third of the album's playing time, the tracks are admirably concise; indeed, some of the shorter tracks sound more like formal experiments, like the 57-second, Foetus-like blurt "+2 Charisma." Others are simply isolated drum or guitar tracks from other, longer songs, added for no particular reason. Fans of the Butthole Surfers and Steve Albini's more outre sonic experiments will find much to admire here. ~ Stewart Mason|
Rovi

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