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Rod for Your Love

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発売日 2018年03月02日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルNonesuch
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7559793283
SKU 075597932836

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:30:57
Personnel: Sonny Smith (vocals, guitar, piano); Dan Auerbach (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Pat Sansone (keyboards, background vocals); Richard Gowen (drums). Audio Mixers: Allen Parker ; M. Allen Parker; Dan Auerbach. Recording information: Easy Eye Sound, Nashville, TN. Photographer: Alysse Gafkjen. Officially his tenth studio album counting releases as Sonny & the Sunsets, Rod for Your Love comes advertised as a back-to-basics sort of album for Sonny Smith. That rings especially true considering that his two prior LPs were an original monologue set to music (2016's Sees All Knows All) and a vibrant Sonny & the Sunsets record that explored '80s new wave with producer Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs (2016's Moods Baby Moods). Still, he doesn't revisit his earliest folk proclivities here; rather, Rod for Your Love re-embraces '60s-inspired guitar pop, both in terms of structure and, to a large degree, arrangements. Describing the approach as "meat and potatoes," Smith recorded it with Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys at Auerbach's studio in Nashville, along with his own touring band as they wrapped up a tour. (Smith has explained that he chose to release it as a solo album because he was writing about himself.) While it is a rock-combo album at heart, there are plenty of extra touches, like ornamental keyboards and percussion, including a title track replete with pitched drums, tambourine, and flute voice. That said, guitars preside over a track list flush with hummable melodies and a sweetened urgency that may recall names like Matthew Sweet, Marshall Crenshaw, or Tommy James & the Shondells. The jaunty "Lost" adds some organ but is memorable for its '50s-flavored guitar rhythms and clean tones. They top off the janglier "Adventures" with glockenspiel and "doo-wah" backing vocals. In the meantime, lyrics dwell on romantic affection and the daily struggle of an underdog just trying to get by ("I'm just trying to feel alive somehow/And sing my shooby-doo..."). Relatable and often endearing, Rod for Your Love comforts like a favorite pair of jeans, and for a guy who knows his way around a quirky earworm, it's in contention for his strongest set of songs to date. ~ Marcy Donelson

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      Pictures of You
    2. 2.
      Lost
    3. 3.
      Adventures
    4. 4.
      Slaves
    5. 5.
      Live, Love and Be Free
    6. 6.
      Rod for Your Love
    7. 7.
      Burnin' Up
    8. 8.
      Refugees
    9. 9.
      More Bad Times
    10. 10.
      Bores Me to Tears

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Sonny Smith

オリジナル発売日:2018年

商品の紹介

甘酸っぱく、懐かしい、でもちゃんと明日を向いている、ローファイ・ガレージ・ポップ・サウンド。ザ・ブラック・キーズのダン・オーバックがこだわりを持ってお届けするミュージック・レーベル、イージー・アイ・サウンドの第4弾リリースとなるのが、サンフランシスコのインディー・カルト・ヒーロー、ソニー・スミスの新作『ROD FOR YOUR LOVE』!ほんわかなメロディーとハーモニーが降りそそぐ、陽だまりが似合うギター・アルバムの誕生だ!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/02/09)

Following 2016's Sees All Knows All, Rod for Your Love is the tenth studio album from San Francisco-based indie rock artist Sonny Smith. Composed of bittersweet lyrics, summer-laden vocal melodies, and jangly, overdriven guitar, the record was produced by Dan Auerbach (Lana Del Rey, Ray LaMontagne) of the Black Keys and features the single "Pictures of You." ~ Rob Wacey|
Rovi

Officially his tenth studio album counting releases as Sonny & the Sunsets, Rod for Your Love comes advertised as a back-to-basics sort of album for Sonny Smith. That rings especially true considering that his two prior LPs were an original monologue set to music (2016's Sees All Knows All) and a vibrant Sonny & the Sunsets record that explored '80s new wave with producer Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs (2016's Moods Baby Moods). Still, he doesn't revisit his earliest folk proclivities here; rather, Rod for Your Love re-embraces '60s-inspired guitar pop, both in terms of structure and, to a large degree, arrangements. Describing the approach as "meat and potatoes," Smith recorded it with Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys at Auerbach's studio in Nashville, along with his own touring band as they wrapped up a tour. (Smith has explained that he chose to release it as a solo album because he was writing about himself.) While it is a rock-combo album at heart, there are plenty of extra touches, like ornamental keyboards and percussion, including a title track replete with pitched drums, tambourine, and flute voice. That said, guitars preside over a track list flush with hummable melodies and a sweetened urgency that may recall names like Matthew Sweet, Marshall Crenshaw, or Tommy James & the Shondells. The jaunty "Lost" adds some organ but is memorable for its '50s-flavored guitar rhythms and clean tones. They top off the janglier "Adventures" with glockenspiel and "doo-wah" backing vocals. In the meantime, lyrics dwell on romantic affection and the daily struggle of an underdog just trying to get by ("I'm just trying to feel alive somehow/And sing my shooby-doo..."). Relatable and often endearing, Rod for Your Love comforts like a favorite pair of jeans, and for a guy who knows his way around a quirky earworm, it's in contention for his strongest set of songs to date. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi

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