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The Life & Times Of A Paperclip

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発売日 2017年06月16日
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レーベルBurger Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 BGER2392
SKU 634457608221

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:17:54
It may come as a surprise that the two identical twin brothers from Orange, California, Wyatt and Fletcher Shears of the Garden, spent two years making their intentionally tongue-in-cheek 2013 release, The Life and Times of a Paperclip. Lyrically, these are barely developed ideas, simple enough that they could have come from the mind of an actual paperclip. Wyatt, the singer and bassist, looks at an object, mentions that he sees it, and then bellows the line for the duration of a song. The sole lyric of "The Apple" is "Have you ever seen an apple? Have you ever seen an apple walking around?" In "I See a Moth" he tirelessly recites "I see a moth and he's looking at me," and "Eight-Foot-Tall Man" repeats "I see an eight-foot-tall man, he's walking out of the forest" over and over. Same for "Goose Egg" ("I see a goose egg, I spy a goose egg"), "Bird's Nest" ("I'm waking up in a bird's nest"), and so on. The bare-bones, no wave flavor of the production is equally simple, built entirely off of the agile drumming and bass playing of the twins, which is impressively filled with telepathic starts and stops and disjointed song structures. The duo's stated influences of Saccharine Trust and the Minutemen are felt in the drive and energy, and the feel of the slapback reverb in the bass amplifier might bring to mind the Cramps, so soundwise, there are some cool aspects. Still, when a band seems so intent on coming across as apathetic, it's hard for anyone to care, let alone make an effort to connect. ~ Jason Lymangrover

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    1. 1.
      Trust
    2. 2.
      Apple, The
    3. 3.
      Vada Vada
    4. 4.
      Interrupt
    5. 5.
      There Is a Moth in Here
    6. 6.
      Life as a Hanger
    7. 7.
      Life and Times of a Paperclip, The
    8. 8.
      What We Are
    9. 9.
      Grass
    10. 10.
      Eight-Foot Tall Man
    11. 11.
      Gumdrops
    12. 12.
      Charlie
    13. 13.
      Goose Egg
    14. 14.
      Bird's Nest
    15. 15.
      I'm a Woman
    16. 16.
      Rocket, The

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Garden

オリジナル発売日:2013年

商品の紹介

It may come as a surprise that the two identical twin brothers from Orange, California, Wyatt and Fletcher Shears of the Garden, spent two years making their intentionally tongue-in-cheek 2013 release, The Life and Times of a Paperclip. Lyrically, these are barely developed ideas, simple enough that they could have come from the mind of an actual paperclip. Wyatt, the singer and bassist, looks at an object, mentions that he sees it, and then bellows the line for the duration of a song. The sole lyric of "The Apple" is "Have you ever seen an apple? Have you ever seen an apple walking around?" In "I See a Moth" he tirelessly recites "I see a moth and he's looking at me," and "Eight-Foot-Tall Man" repeats "I see an eight-foot-tall man, he's walking out of the forest" over and over. Same for "Goose Egg" ("I see a goose egg, I spy a goose egg"), "Bird's Nest" ("I'm waking up in a bird's nest"), and so on. The bare-bones, no wave flavor of the production is equally simple, built entirely off of the agile drumming and bass playing of the twins, which is impressively filled with telepathic starts and stops and disjointed song structures. The duo's stated influences of Saccharine Trust and the Minutemen are felt in the drive and energy, and the feel of the slapback reverb in the bass amplifier might bring to mind the Cramps, so soundwise, there are some cool aspects. Still, when a band seems so intent on coming across as apathetic, it's hard for anyone to care, let alone make an effort to connect. ~ Jason Lymangrover|
Rovi

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