Rock/Pop
LPレコード

Homey (Colored Vinyl)

5.0

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3,290
税込
還元ポイント

在庫状況 について

フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2019年02月08日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルADA/Sumerian
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1742401743
SKU 817424017435

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
On their second full-length, San Diego's Chon continue to refine their complex yet highly listenable brand of knotty, mostly instrumental rock. The palm tree and pink tint on the album's cover, not to mention its title, are a good indication of the sound and mood here. It's vibrant, summery, and friendly, sounding like the work of best friends who do everything together, and also happen to be highly skilled musicians. While associated with various post-hardcore scenes, their music is hardly aggressive or confrontational, and seems closer in spirit to prog or jazz. Instead of writing lengthy epics, however, the band keeps its songs brief, concise, and punchy. Homey seems more influenced by the West Coast hip-hop scene than past Chon releases, particularly in the drums and the atmospheric production. Collaborations with artists like Giraffage and ROM emphasize Chon's beat-friendly side, and "Nayhoo" (with guests Masego and Lophiile) is a venture into mellow, romantic hip-hop/R&B. Even on non-collaborative tracks, there are touches such as stuttering drum edits, as well as warm melodies that suggest an affinity for mellow, post-neo-soul hip-hop. With their sophomore album, Chon manage to sound familiar and accessible while remaining completely unique, in addition to expanding their sound. ~ Paul Simpson

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Chon

商品の紹介

On their second full-length, San Diego's Chon continue to refine their complex yet highly listenable brand of knotty, mostly instrumental rock. The palm tree and pink tint on the album's cover, not to mention its title, are a good indication of the sound and mood here. It's vibrant, summery, and friendly, sounding like the work of best friends who do everything together, and also happen to be highly skilled musicians. While associated with various post-hardcore scenes, their music is hardly aggressive or confrontational, and seems closer in spirit to prog or jazz. Instead of writing lengthy epics, however, the band keeps its songs brief, concise, and punchy. Homey seems more influenced by the West Coast hip-hop scene than past Chon releases, particularly in the drums and the atmospheric production. Collaborations with artists like Giraffage and ROM emphasize Chon's beat-friendly side, and "Nayhoo" (with guests Masego and Lophiile) is a venture into mellow, romantic hip-hop/R&B. Even on non-collaborative tracks, there are touches such as stuttering drum edits, as well as warm melodies that suggest an affinity for mellow, post-neo-soul hip-hop. With their sophomore album, Chon manage to sound familiar and accessible while remaining completely unique, in addition to expanding their sound. ~ Paul Simpson
Rovi

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マスロックという煽りとエモいジャケに惹かれて店頭で購入。気持ちいいくらいジャケット通りの音。すごいテクニックだけどどこか海辺感があって聞いてて落ち着けるアルバム。あとCDを開けてみて分かったのですがジャケのステッカーと芳香剤?みたいな特典が封入されてました。輸入CDなので全てに封入されてるかは謎ですが。
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