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30 Seconds to the Decline of Planet Earth
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CD

構成数

1

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輸入

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-

発売日

2017年05月05日

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CDCV043

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634457770126

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オリジナル発売日
2017年
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Following their eponymous 2016 album, 30 Seconds to the Decline of Planet Earth is the second collaborative effort from American indie folk act Sun Kil Moon and British post-metal outfit, Jesu. Composed of resonant, warm acoustics, pronounced electronic beats, and double-tracked chorus vocals, the album was recorded in both the U.S. and the U.K. Released via Caldo Verde Records, the album is led by the singles "He's Bad" and "Needles Disney." ~ Rob Wacey|
Rovi
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構成数 | 1枚

合計収録時間 | 01:17:08

Personnel: Mark Kozelek (vocals). Audio Mixer: Nathan Winter. Recording information: Austin, Texas (2016); Wales, USA, Europe (2016); Wroclaw, Poland (2016). Photographer: Mark Kozelek. Mark Kozelek has been pumping out albums in an increasingly rapid succession during the 2010s, and by this point, fans should be pretty certain what they're getting into when they hit play. His songs have become increasingly literal and observational, and while he generally sings his thoughts, he's prone to slip into extended spoken monologues. Judging by its title, 30 Seconds to the Decline of Planet Earth (his second collaboration with Jesu in little over a year) seems like it's going to be an excessively bleak, overtly political album. He does express his frustration with the way the world is going on a few occasions, and as on his previous album, he blames society for not paying attention to important issues and letting things like a Trump presidency become reality. Overall, though, Kozelek generally seems much calmer and more content on this album than on his previous few releases. Unlike Jesu/Sun Kil Moon or Universal Themes, there aren't any heavy, grungy guitars on this one, and he doesn't seem to be barking out his lyrics. He delivers his most touching stories when he writes about unforgettable encounters with friends and fans. "Twenty Something" is a salute to Johnny Saint-Lethal, an aspiring novelist and indie rock singer who gave Kozelek an autographed copy of his paperback novel at a show in Philadelphia. Kozelek is impressed by Saint-Lethal's ambition (not to mention his badass name), but warns him that the mystery of life will fade before he knows it. Still, he sends Saint-Lethal off with a chorus of well-wishers recorded during a trip to Austin. While tracks such as those are more thematically focused, Kozelek seems to ramble on more than ever on "Wheat Bread" and "Bombs," which cumulatively take up half an hour. He pokes fun at this during the final minutes of "Bombs," wondering aloud if the song is going on too long before an engineer kindly tells him to wrap it up. As with other SKM albums, it seems like asking Kozelek to hire an editor is beside the point. He's turning his life and his thoughts into art, and you're either along for the ride or you aren't. For those who are, this album contains plenty of fascinating moments. ~ Paul Simpson

    • 1.
      [CD]
      • 1.
        You Are Me And I Am You
      • 2.
        Wheat Bread
      • 3.
        Needles Disney
      • 4.
        The Greatest Conversation Ever In The History Of The Universe
      • 5.
        He's Bad
      • 6.
        Bombs
      • 7.
        Twenty Something
      • 8.
        Hello Chicago
      • 9.
        A Dream of Winter
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