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発売日 2016年01月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFortuna Pop
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FPOP193CD
SKU 5060044172632

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
After a debut album that found the young London trio Flowers finding their noise pop feet, their second album, Everybody's Dying to Meet You, shows some newfound confidence along the way to becoming a marked improvement. With textbook noise pop guitar attacks balanced by peaceful interludes that allow Rachel Kenedy's ethereal vocals to float unencumbered by gravity, the basic template the band employs remains the same. This time out, though, the guitars have more crunch and the vocals are even more weightless, plus the songs are a little snappier. Where their debut sounded a little tentative in spots, songs like the rambunctious opener "Pull My Arm" and the thudding "How Do You Do" feel like the bandmembers know exactly what they are after and they don't stumble in pursuit. The best moments are those when the pounding drums and fuzzed-out guitars capture Kenedy's vocals and they all work together to create a monochromatic swirl of sound. The girl group-inspired "Bitter Pill" is one example of how good they sound when they hit this sonic sweet spot; "My Only Friend" is another. The album works well when they slow the tempo down to an ominous crawl, too; "Bathroom Sink" is a powerful noise pop ballad that sounds like Henry's Dress slowed down a speed or two. It's definitely an avenue the band could explore more in the future. As for now, on Everybody's Dying to Meet You, the trio sounds like a worthy heir to the classic noise pop sound and the genre's best bands, like Shop Assistants and Tiger Trap. ~ Tim Sendra

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アーティスト: Pete Astor

オリジナル発売日:2016年

商品の紹介

ピーター・アスターは、80年代後半~90年代初頭にUKの名レーベル、クリエイションに所属するザ・ロフトで活動し、シングルを2枚、編集盤『1982-1985 Once Round The Fair 』を発表。その後、ウェザー・プロフェッツを結成し、アルバム『Mayflower』や『Judges, Juries & Horsemen』、ライヴ作品『87』をリリースし、ネオアコやギター・ポップの名バンドとして一躍知られる存在に。ウェザー・プロフェッツ後も、ソロ名義で6作品をリリースし、また別ユニットのウィズダム・オブ・ハリー、エリス・アイランド・サウンド名義でも活動。そして本作は、5年振りとなるソロ名義でのニュー・アルバム!先行シングル「Mr.Music」からもうかがえる、キャリアからくる大人の落ち着いたアルバムというよりも、リアル・エステイトやニック・ヘスラーなど現行のインディ・ポップ勢にも繋がる、メロディの良さが際立つ親しみやすい穏やかなポップ・アルバムに仕上がってます。ピーターの脇を固めるのは、ヴェロニカ・フォールズのJames Hoareやブラック・タンバリンのPam Berry、ヘフナーのJack Hayter、メール・ボンディングのRobin Christianなど、豪華メンバーが集結!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/01/28)

NME - "'Tammy' combines the feedback showtunes of Magnetic Fields' 'Distortion' with touches of early Breeders. 'How Do You Do' mingles the gnarled beauty of The Wedding Present and My Bloody Valentine to both savage and saccharine effect." NME - "'Tammy' combines the feedback showtunes of Magnetic Fields' 'Distortion' with touches of early Breeders. 'How Do You Do' mingles the gnarled beauty of The Wedding Present and My Bloody Valentine to both savage and saccharine effect."
Rovi

After a debut album that found the young London trio Flowers finding their noise pop feet, their second album, Everybody's Dying to Meet You, shows some newfound confidence along the way to becoming a marked improvement. With textbook noise pop guitar attacks balanced by peaceful interludes that allow Rachel Kenedy's ethereal vocals to float unencumbered by gravity, the basic template the band employs remains the same. This time out, though, the guitars have more crunch and the vocals are even more weightless, plus the songs are a little snappier. Where their debut sounded a little tentative in spots, songs like the rambunctious opener "Pull My Arm" and the thudding "How Do You Do" feel like the bandmembers know exactly what they are after and they don't stumble in pursuit. The best moments are those when the pounding drums and fuzzed-out guitars capture Kenedy's vocals and they all work together to create a monochromatic swirl of sound. The girl group-inspired "Bitter Pill" is one example of how good they sound when they hit this sonic sweet spot; "My Only Friend" is another. The album works well when they slow the tempo down to an ominous crawl, too; "Bathroom Sink" is a powerful noise pop ballad that sounds like Henry's Dress slowed down a speed or two. It's definitely an avenue the band could explore more in the future. As for now, on Everybody's Dying to Meet You, the trio sounds like a worthy heir to the classic noise pop sound and the genre's best bands, like Shop Assistants and Tiger Trap. ~ Tim Sendra|
Rovi

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