Rock/Pop
LPレコード

Coming On Strong (Yellow Vinyl)

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発売日 2017年10月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMoshi Moshi Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MOSHILP6X
SKU 5060164955450

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
London duo Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard make up Hot Chip. Their debut full-length's combination of high-tech and lo-fi, organic and electronic, danceable and languorous, made it one of the most distinctive new arrivals of 2005. Imagine Low covering Mystikal, or Beck on valium, or perhaps New Order smothering Nick Drake with a chloroform-soaked handkerchief, and you'll have the basic gist of COMING ON STRONG. Murmured vocals mix indie-rock sensibilities and just barely ironic hip-hop tropes as gentle guitars and mellow synths foreground lightly skittering loops that sound like Bronski Beat kicking the stuffing out of Belle & Sebastian on a damp London afternoon.

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Hot Chip

商品の紹介

Spin (p.89) - "[A]n impressive balancing act that name-checks Ween...while spinning bighearted melodies and harmonies over quirky beatscapes." -- Grade: A- Entertainment Weekly (p.87) - "Sounding like comp-sci majors with a Prince fetish, Hot Chip create quirky techno-soul that flip-flops between swooning romanticism and dry British wit." -- Grade: B CMJ (p.6) - "COMING ON STRONG has these cheeky South Londoners armed with a juvenile sense of humor, but also a surprisingly sophisticated sense of electro-pop and soul."
Rovi

On Coming on Strong, Hot Chip access the same wry, purposely casual sound that permeated the Beta Band's early material. Frail keyboard melodies play out over amateurish drum programming, with their lyrics a mix of winking boasts and the afterimages from a thousand stoned listens to old Stevie Wonder and Prince records. The sound works on "Keep Fallin'," "Beach Party," and -- shocker -- "Down with Prince" (a song made to do the robot to if there ever was one). Joe Goddard and Alexis Taylor know they'll never be Prince, never be Stevie. So they use awkwardness to their advantage, couching every reference and blurping bass lick in half-seriousness. "You Ride, We Ride, in My Ride" sounds really unfinished, with weird gaps between the harmonies and vintage keys. It could be a bunch of guys trying earnestly to write a Super Furry Animals song but failing, to hilarious result. And yet, when its rhythms pick up, the song becomes something listenable and even fun, its titular catch phrase floating over the simplistic music like rap lyrics used casually between friends. This is endearing -- Hot Chip's sense of humor is as contagious as their knack for reinvention is obvious. But those traits can't make Coming on Strong sound any less unfinished or even tossed off at times. ~ Johnny Loftus
Rovi

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