カオスの中に癒しがある、この音楽こそが俺達のパラシュート(救命道具)…元MY CHEMICAL ROMANCEのギタリスト:FRANK IEROが、あの名プロデューサー、ROSS ROBINSONとタッグを組み、ソロ・プロジェクト第二弾アルバムを発表する。プロジェクト名をFRANK IERO and the PATIENCE(フランク・アイエロ・アンド・ザ・ペイシャンス)と変え、攻撃性に満ちたポップ・パンクという進化したIEROサウンドをかき鳴らす痛快なる作品の登場だ!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2016/10/11)
Alternative Press - "These burnt and frayed punk songs burst forth with purpose and power, bearing the pale scars of some deep psychic wounds."
Rovi
Much like the apparatus that gives the album its title, Parachutes is a collection of lifesavers for Frank Iero. Along with his band, the Patience (Alex Grippo, Evan Nestor, and Matt Olsson), Iero powers through his own sonic therapy sessions with searing punk blasts and seething urgency. Hardcore inspirations Black Flag and Minor Threat tear their way through rollicking tracks like "Veins! Veins!! Veins!!!" and "I'm a Mess," which sound like wistful memories from a sweaty suburban basement show. As cathartic release, these frantic tracks provide the best outlet. Iero's time as guitarist in My Chemical Romance and his own projects (Death Spells, Leathermouth, and Frnkiero and the Cellabration) create an energetic combination of experiences, corralling emo drama ("Miss Me" and "The Resurrectionist"), hardcore fury (the aforementioned "Veins!" and "World Destroyer"), and Nirvana-lite grunge ("They Wanted Darkness" and "Viva Indifference"). MCR fans and emo-leaning nostalgists may appreciate the rawness of Iero's expression -- like when he employs his bloody Kurt Cobain howl -- but there's more muscle and power on Parachutes than anything in his former band's catalog. The absolutely ripping "World Destroyer" is a fine example: a crazed and dramatic bruiser, it centers around Iero's frenzied yelps, which recall At the Drive-In by way of Iggy Pop. Upon closer inspection, a lot of it is a downer -- especially the wounded and sometimes desperate lyrics -- but a cautious optimism keeps Parachutes afloat, especially on the Weezer-esque "Remedy," the Hives-on-speed "Dear Percocet, I Don't Think We Should See Each Other Anymore," and the touching ode to his late grandfather "9-6-15." Leaps beyond predecessor Stomachaches, Parachutes benefits from its creator's inner turmoil, providing as much emotional support to Iero as it does to listeners with similar struggles. ~ Neil Z. Yeung|
Rovi
Much like the apparatus that gives the album its title, Parachutes is a collection of lifesavers for Frank Iero. Along with his band, the Patience (Alex Grippo, Evan Nestor, and Matt Olsson), Iero powers through his own sonic therapy sessions with searing punk blasts and seething urgency. Hardcore inspirations Black Flag and Minor Threat tear their way through rollicking tracks like "Veins! Veins!! Veins!!!" and "I'm a Mess," which sound like wistful memories from a sweaty suburban basement show. As cathartic release, these frantic tracks provide the best outlet. Iero's time as guitarist in My Chemical Romance and his own projects (Death Spells, Leathermouth, and Frnkiero and the Cellabration) create an energetic combination of experiences, corralling emo drama ("Miss Me" and "The Resurrectionist"), hardcore fury (the aforementioned "Veins!" and "World Destroyer"), and Nirvana-lite grunge ("They Wanted Darkness" and "Viva Indifference"). MCR fans and emo-leaning nostalgists may appreciate the rawness of Iero's expression -- like when he employs his bloody Kurt Cobain howl -- but there's more muscle and power on Parachutes than anything in his former band's catalog. The absolutely ripping "World Destroyer" is a fine example: a crazed and dramatic bruiser, it centers around Iero's frenzied yelps, which recall At the Drive-In by way of Iggy Pop. Upon closer inspection, a lot of it is a downer -- especially the wounded and sometimes desperate lyrics -- but a cautious optimism keeps Parachutes afloat, especially on the Weezer-esque "Remedy," the Hives-on-speed "Dear Percocet, I Don't Think We Should See Each Other Anymore," and the touching ode to his late grandfather "9-6-15." Leaps beyond predecessor Stomachaches, Parachutes benefits from its creator's inner turmoil, providing as much emotional support to Iero as it does to listeners with similar struggles. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
Rovi
元マイ・ケミカル・ロマンスのギタリストが名義を変えて心機一転。コーンなどを手掛けた名匠ロス・ロビンソンをプロデューサーに迎え、2枚目のソロ作を発表だ! マイケミ時代を彷彿とさせるナルシスティックなメロディーと、ゴス趣味たっぷりの叫び、そしてロスらしいラフで攻撃的なサウンドが一体となり、耽美なポップ・パンクが鳴り響く。パラシュートを着けて真っ逆さまに暗黒世界へ堕ちていくような感覚が気持ち良い。
bounce (C)粟野竜二
タワーレコード(vol.398(2016年12月25日発行号)掲載)