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Arise Therefore

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発売日 1996年04月01日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDomino
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WIGCD024
SKU 5018766960815

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Palace Music includes: Will Oldham (vocals); David Grubbs (piano); Ned Oldham (bass, background vocals).
A sticker appended to the packaging is the only thing identifying this as a Palace album. After this last official release by the "band," Will Oldham would become the solo artist he'd already been in everything but name. The mercurial songwriter/performer, fresh from the rocked-up triumph of VIVA LAST BLUES, reinvents himself yet again on ARISE. A uniformly placid sound is marked by the piano and organ of Gastr Del Sol's David Grubbs and a gloriously cheap-sounding drum machine that provides the only rhythm.
Most of the songs find Oldham in an unmerciful mode of self-examination, as he cast aspersions on his own life as well as the lives of others. What makes ARISE work is that Oldham is also at his most poetic here, in an almost traditional sense, with lyrics full of archaic imagery and language. The music is appropriately stately, achieving just the right mix of tradition and invention. ARISE THEREFORE sounds like nothing else, and succeeds on its own terms.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Stablemate
    2. 2.
      Sucker's Evening
    3. 3.
      Arise Therefore
    4. 4.
      You Have Cum
    5. 5.
      Kid Of Harith
    6. 6.
      Sun Highlights The Lack In Each
    7. 7.
      No Gold Digger
    8. 8.
      Disorder
    9. 9.
      Group Of Women
    10. 10.
      Give Me Children
    11. 11.
      Weaker Soldier

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アーティスト: Palace Music

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Alternative Press - 5 (out of 5) - "...another slice of resigned contentment and desperation....wrapped in weighty silence....an abstract, other-wordly, modern-yet-religiously fable-like sense....a series of breakdowns and battles, losses of trust and faith..." Spin - "...a piano-dominated, antique-drum-machine-inflected, post-rock dirge. Oldham's unabashed weirdness leave his music both newer and more ancient than expected..." Melody Maker - "...parched, weary, enough to bring you to tears....it's as if `The Wasteland' had been written by some Kentucky hillbilly, strummed and crooned into a tape machine brought round by visiting government archivists during the FDR years, only now rediscovered..." NME - 7 (out of 10) - "...ARISE THEREFORE is beautiful, fatally cracked music--the sound of a man dragged out...in the dead of night, brought to a swamp dweller's shack and made to confess his deepest fears, cruelest thoughts and most exacting recriminations..." Option - "...much of the Palace recipe remains the same: Ned Oldham again contributes his galumping bass guitar lines, and the ubiquitous Steve Albini returns to preside over the barest of studio essentials....Above all...the all-too-real misanthropy of Oldham's character studies--is in full effect..." Spin (6/96, p.117) - "...a piano-dominated, antique-drum-machine-inflected, post-rock dirge. Oldham's unabashed weirdness leave his music both newer and more ancient than expected..." Melody Maker (4/20/96, p.36) - "...parched, weary, enough to bring you to tears....it's as if `The Wasteland' had been written by some Kentucky hillbilly, strummed and crooned into a tape machine brought round by visiting government archivists during the FDR years, only now rediscovered..." NME (4/20/96, p.49) - 7 (out of 10) - "...ARISE THEREFORE is beautiful, fatally cracked music--the sound of a man dragged out...in the dead of night, brought to a swamp dweller's shack and made to confess his deepest fears, cruelest thoughts and most exacting recriminations..." Alternative Press (8/96, p.82) - 5 (out of 5) - "...another slice of resigned contentment and desperation....wrapped in weighty silence....an abstract, other-wordly, modern-yet-religiously fable-like sense....a series of breakdowns and battles, losses of trust and faith..." Option (9-10/96, p.124) - "...much of the Palace recipe remains the same: Ned Oldham again contributes his galumping bass guitar lines, and the ubiquitous Steve Albini returns to preside over the barest of studio essentials....Above all...the all-too-real misanthropy of Oldham's character studies--is in full effect..." Mojo - 5 stars out of 5 -- "ARISE THEREFORE remains unsettled, uncanny, uplifting and sad, a phantom creation beyond the comprehension of even its creator."
Rovi

A sticker appended to the packaging is the only thing identifying this as a Palace album. After this last official release by the "band", Will Oldham would become the solo artist he'd already been in everything but name. The mercurial songwriter/performer, fresh from the rocked-up triumph of VIVA LAST BLUES, reinvents himself yet again on ARISE. A uniformly placid sound is marked by the piano and organ of Gastr Del Sol's David Grubbs and a gloriously cheap-sounding drum machine that provides the only rhythm.
Most of the songs find Oldham in an unmerciful mode of self-examination, as he cast aspersions on his own life as well as the lives of others. What makes ARISE work is that Oldham is also at his most poetic here, in an almost traditional sense, with lyrics full of archaic imagery and language. The music is appropriately stately, achieving just the right mix of tradition and invention. ARISE THEREFORE sounds like nothing else, and succeeds on its own terms.|
Rovi

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