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Bloody Lovely

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発売日 2018年02月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAlcopop!
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ALCOPOP170
SKU 5056032312982

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The Aussie indie rockers' third studio long-player, Bloody Lovely sees DZ Deathrays delivering a riffy, tube-driven, late-night sweatfest that invokes everyone from Japandroids and Band of Skulls to the Vines and Jane's Addiction. Garage rock revivalists who are unafraid to toss in the occasional classic rock trope or seismic, festival-ready chorus, Shane Parsons and Simon Ridley dial back some of the party-forward posturing of past releases. Despite the early appearance of a pair of punch-drunk bangers, the aptly named "Shred for Summer" and the largely one-note yet affable "Feeling Good, Feeling Great," Bloody Lovely feels born of tension. Whether or not the power duo is at war with or enamored by its more populist tendencies is never really resolved, but it's impossible to ignore the overall shift in tone -- the pit-ready, punk-addled defiance of the just-over-a-minute-long "Bad Influence" feels punitive rather than inclusive, and the hooky but hokey slow burner "Over It" cribs a bit too much from the Von Bondies' "C'mon, C'mon." Still, even at their most caustic -- the knotty, Pixies-ish "Guillotine" and the blues-hammered, serpentine closer, "Witchcraft, Pt. II" -- the Deathrays deliver the sonic equivalent of a fighter jet buzzing a control tower, and while they may not bring anything too new to the White Stripes/Black Keys power duo model, they've certainly proven that they belong in the same arena. ~ James Christopher Monger

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Shred for Summer
    2. 2.
      Total Meltdown
    3. 3.
      Feeling Good, Feeling Great
    4. 4.
      Like People
    5. 5.
      High
    6. 6.
      Guillotine
    7. 7.
      Bad Influence
    8. 8.
      Over It
    9. 9.
      Back & Forth
    10. 10.
      Afterglow
    11. 11.
      Witchcraft, Pt. II

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アーティスト: DZ Deathrays

商品の紹介

The Aussie indie rockers' third studio long-player, Bloody Lovely sees DZ Deathrays delivering a riffy, tube-driven, late-night sweatfest that invokes everyone from Japandroids and Band of Skulls to the Vines and Jane's Addiction. Garage rock revivalists who are unafraid to toss in the occasional classic rock trope or seismic, festival-ready chorus, Shane Parsons and Simon Ridley dial back some of the party-forward posturing of past releases. Despite the early appearance of a pair of punch-drunk bangers, the aptly named "Shred for Summer" and the largely one-note yet affable "Feeling Good, Feeling Great," Bloody Lovely feels born of tension. Whether or not the power duo is at war with or enamored by its more populist tendencies is never really resolved, but it's impossible to ignore the overall shift in tone -- the pit-ready, punk-addled defiance of the just-over-a-minute-long "Bad Influence" feels punitive rather than inclusive, and the hooky but hokey slow burner "Over It" cribs a bit too much from the Von Bondies' "C'mon, C'mon." Still, even at their most caustic -- the knotty, Pixies-ish "Guillotine" and the blues-hammered, serpentine closer, "Witchcraft, Pt. II" -- the Deathrays deliver the sonic equivalent of a fighter jet buzzing a control tower, and while they may not bring anything too new to the White Stripes/Black Keys power duo model, they've certainly proven that they belong in the same arena. ~ James Christopher Monger|
Rovi

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