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24-7 Rockstar Shit

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発売日 2017年07月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSonic Blew
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 HSEY6480
SKU 5060463419929

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:36:16
Personnel: Ryan Jarman (vocals, guitars); Gary Jarman (vocals); Ross Jarman (drums). Recording information: Electrical Audio, Chicago, IL; Tartan Hell, Portland, OR. Recorded in five days but years in the making, 24-7 Rock Star Shit is the Cribs' raw response to 2015's poppy, Ric Ocasek-produced For All My Sisters. To make the album, the band reunited with Steve Albini in November 2016 to revisit a batch of songs they recorded during the sessions for 2012's In the Belly of the Brazen Bull. Albini was a good choice for the kind of album the Cribs wanted to make; if Ocasek helped them channel their inner Weezer, then there's more than a hint of Nirvana to their reunion with the Electrical Audio engineer, particularly in the way the big choruses and guitars kick in on songs like "Broken Arrow" and "Rainbow Ridge" (and when it comes to ironic titles, 24-7 Rock Star Shit rivals "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter"). Like Weezer and Nirvana, the Cribs' blend of melody and aggression is more interesting than either part on its own, and 24-7 Rock Star Shit pairs the energy of their early days with the discipline that comes from years of being in a band. Nevertheless, emotion triumphs over craft, from the sound of squalling songs like "Give Good Time" and "Year of Hate" -- which borders on emo -- to the direct lyrics of "Partisan," where a wailed "Goddamn!" is a more eloquent chorus than something wordier would've been. The album's bashed-out sound gives extra appeal to raggedly bittersweet moments such as "In Your Palace," "Dendrophobia," and "What Have You Done for Me?," while a pair of ballads, "Sticks Not Twigs" and "Dead at the Wheel," serve as reminders that Albini's engineering style sounds as good (if not better) on quiet songs as it does on loud ones. While it doesn't feel quite as honed as some of the Cribs' other albums, 24-7 Rock Star Shit is a lot of fun, as well as more proof that the band's eternal tug of war between grit and polish still generates excitement. ~ Heather Phares

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    1. 1.
      Give Good Time
    2. 2.
      Year of Hate
    3. 3.
      In Your Palace
    4. 4.
      Dendrophobia
    5. 5.
      What Have You Done for Me?
    6. 6.
      Sticks Not Twigs
    7. 7.
      Rainbow Ridge
    8. 8.
      Partisan
    9. 9.
      Dead at the Wheel
    10. 10.
      Broken Arrow

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Cribs

商品の紹介

NMEアワード、Qアワード他、様々な音楽賞を受賞し、音楽シーンに多大な影響を与えてきたUKロックバンド、ザ・クリブスがニュー・アルバムをリリース!スティーヴ・アルビニ(ニルヴァーナ他)が全面プロデュース!話題沸騰中の先行シングル「In Your Palace」、「Year Of Hate」収録!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/07/31)

Magnet - "With a snarl on their lips, drums set to bash and guitars red-lining all the way, snotty new Cribs anthems such as 'Year Of Hate' and 'Partisan' shine within Albini's typical sonic verite approach to recording." Mojo (Publisher) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he surging thrash of 'Dendrophobia' and 'What Have You Done For Me' reveal a slew of slow burning melodies..." Paste (magazine) - "24-7 contains some real gems. 'In Your Palace' is a dirt-pop jam, 'Partisan' is a loose, swaggering rocker, 'Rainbow Ridge' sounds like the Cribs of old..."
Rovi

Recorded in five days but years in the making, 24-7 Rock Star Shit is the Cribs' raw response to 2015's poppy, Ric Ocasek-produced For All My Sisters. To make the album, the band reunited with Steve Albini in November 2016 to revisit a batch of songs they recorded during the sessions for 2012's In the Belly of the Brazen Bull. Albini was a good choice for the kind of album the Cribs wanted to make; if Ocasek helped them channel their inner Weezer, then there's more than a hint of Nirvana to their reunion with the Electrical Audio engineer, particularly in the way the big choruses and guitars kick in on songs like "Broken Arrow" and "Rainbow Ridge" (and when it comes to ironic titles, 24-7 Rock Star Shit rivals "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter"). Like Weezer and Nirvana, the Cribs' blend of melody and aggression is more interesting than either part on its own, and 24-7 Rock Star Shit pairs the energy of their early days with the discipline that comes from years of being in a band. Nevertheless, emotion triumphs over craft, from the sound of squalling songs like "Give Good Time" and "Year of Hate" -- which borders on emo -- to the direct lyrics of "Partisan," where a wailed "Goddamn!" is a more eloquent chorus than something wordier would've been. The album's bashed-out sound gives extra appeal to raggedly bittersweet moments such as "In Your Palace," "Dendrophobia," and "What Have You Done for Me?," while a pair of ballads, "Sticks Not Twigs" and "Dead at the Wheel," serve as reminders that Albini's engineering style sounds as good (if not better) on quiet songs as it does on loud ones. While it doesn't feel quite as honed as some of the Cribs' other albums, 24-7 Rock Star Shit is a lot of fun, as well as more proof that the band's eternal tug of war between grit and polish still generates excitement. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

ピート・ドハーティなど同業者から熱烈な支持を集めるジャーマン3兄弟。5年ぶりにスティーヴ・アルビニと作ったことでも話題のこの7作目は、多少トレンドを意識してか、グランジ的なヘヴィーさを醸しているのが特徴だ。しかし、UKネオアコの血を受け継ぐビター・スウィートな歌メロにまず耳と心が奪われてしまうため、クリブスらしさは微塵も損なわれていない印象。今回も安心して英国印の上質なロックを楽しめる。
bounce (C)長崎耕平
タワーレコード(vol.407(2017年9月25日発行号)掲載)

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