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Superorganism<限定盤>

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2018年03月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDomino
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WIGLP413
SKU 887828041312

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The fascinating story of how Superorganism came together can threaten to overpower the music the London-based eight-person collective make on their brilliantly fun and funny self-titled debut album. It shouldn't, though. Coming off like the Go! Team's wacky kid siblings, a Shibuya-kei Ratatat, or the house band on a 2010s reboot of Pee-wee's Playhouse, the album is stacked from end to end with goofy samples, bubbling hip-hop beats, wobbly synths, fat basslines, and hooky guitars. On top of this Technicolor gusher of sound sit the bored, charmingly disaffected vocals of Orono Noguchi, the American teen Superorganism hired over the Internet to be their singer. Her straight-from-the-heart (sometimes a little emo) lyrics and unaffected voice anchor the wildly spinning sound and keep it from being too silly or fun. There's a little bit of the '90s in the mix, a little bit of post-pop pop, a little bit of bedroom trip-hop, and a lot of imagination. That the crew all live together in the same big, dilapidated house totally makes sense. It's easy to picture them throwing ideas around all day, with the result being a sloppy, overstuffed whirl of sound. It also has the feel of a record that was made by passing ideas back and forth over computer, the kind of record that's unfettered by conventions and everyone is game to try whatever to see if it works. It all totally works. The band can do shiny pop ("It's All Good," which has a crazy slowed-down Tony Robbins sample), introspective dream pop ("Reflections on the Screen"), slowly strutting Beck-like hip-hop ("SPRORGNSM"), and melancholy ballads ("Nai's March"), all with equal aplomb. When they kick into second gear, they make modern pop that equals the best around. "Everybody Wants to Be Famous" is a rollicking takedown of D-list culture complete with ringing cash-register percussion and a melt-in-your-mouth sweet vocal by Orono; "Something for Your M.I.N.D." is warped pop gold with subaquatic bass, a naggingly catchy vocal sample, and Orono's second most off-kilter lyrics (after "The Prawn Song"). Despite the somewhat cluttered and freewheeling exterior, it's clear that Superorganism know exactly what they are doing at all times, slicing and dicing like master chefs, then reassembling the bits and bobs of pop ephemera into a concoction that has a sugary kick sweeter and fizzier than an ice-cold cola. ~ Tim Sendra

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      It's All Good
    2. 2.
      Everybody Wants To Be Famous
    3. 3.
      Nobody Cares
    4. 4.
      Reflections On the Screen
    5. 5.
      SPRORGNSM
    6. 6.
      Something for Your M.I.N.D.
    7. 7.
      Nai's March
    8. 8.
      The Prawn Song
    9. 9.
      Relax
    10. 10.
      Night Time

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Superorganism

商品の紹介

ネットの海に突如現 れたポップの変異体!イギリス、オーストラリア、ニュージーランドそして17才の日本人Oronoが集結した8人組多国籍ポップカルチャー・ジャンキー集団、スーパーオーガニズム、デビュー!!
フランク・オーシャンやヴァンパイア・ウィークエンドのエズラ・クーニグがApple Musicの自身のラジオ番組でプレイしたことで一気に話題になっている強力新人グループ!アデルやサム・スミス等、数々の新人のブレイクを的中させたBBC Sound Of 2018にノミネートされ、メディアも注目!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/01/15)

NME (Magazine) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] smorgasbord of cartoon noises and quirky pop melodies. `Everybody Wants To Be Famous', for example, fuses the sounds of cash registers ringing and squelching synths..." Paste (magazine) - "The whole thing belongs on the same shelf as the audio patchworks of ODELAY-era Beck, mid-period Flaming Lips' lysergic showtunes, modern indie shoegaze, Mr. Oizo's distorted synth-hop and whatever weird tape-warped stuff is cool right now." Pitchfork (Website) - "Superorganism's sound is a hugely accomplished reflection of the present, a magpie-friendly collage of pop that is reminiscent of the Avalanches, the Go! Team or Beck at his most light-hearted..." Clash (Magazine) - "The disorientating utopian ride you take when listening to this album in full will no doubt bring you glee..."
Rovi

The fascinating story of how Superorganism came together can threaten to overpower the music the London-based eight-person collective make on their brilliantly fun and funny self-titled debut album. It shouldn't, though. Coming off like the Go! Team's wacky kid siblings, a Shibuya-kei Ratatat, or the house band on a 2010s reboot of Pee-wee's Playhouse, the album is stacked from end to end with goofy samples, bubbling hip-hop beats, wobbly synths, fat basslines, and hooky guitars. On top of this Technicolor gusher of sound sit the bored, charmingly disaffected vocals of Orono Noguchi, the American teen Superorganism hired over the Internet to be their singer. Her straight-from-the-heart (sometimes a little emo) lyrics and unaffected voice anchor the wildly spinning sound and keep it from being too silly or fun. There's a little bit of the '90s in the mix, a little bit of post-pop pop, a little bit of bedroom trip-hop, and a lot of imagination. That the crew all live together in the same big, dilapidated house totally makes sense. It's easy to picture them throwing ideas around all day, with the result being a sloppy, overstuffed whirl of sound. It also has the feel of a record that was made by passing ideas back and forth over computer, the kind of record that's unfettered by conventions and everyone is game to try whatever to see if it works. It all totally works. The band can do shiny pop ("It's All Good," which has a crazy slowed-down Tony Robbins sample), introspective dream pop ("Reflections on the Screen"), slowly strutting Beck-like hip-hop ("SPRORGNSM"), and melancholy ballads ("Nai's March"), all with equal aplomb. When they kick into second gear, they make modern pop that equals the best around. "Everybody Wants to Be Famous" is a rollicking takedown of D-list culture complete with ringing cash-register percussion and a melt-in-your-mouth sweet vocal by Orono; "Something for Your M.I.N.D." is warped pop gold with subaquatic bass, a naggingly catchy vocal sample, and Orono's second most off-kilter lyrics (after "The Prawn Song"). Despite the somewhat cluttered and freewheeling exterior, it's clear that Superorganism know exactly what they are doing at all times, slicing and dicing like master chefs, then reassembling the bits and bobs of pop ephemera into a concoction that has a sugary kick sweeter and fizzier than an ice-cold cola. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

音楽系のコミュニティー・サイトで知り合い、現在は東ロンドンで共同生活を送っている男女8人の多国籍バンドが、結成から1年ちょっとで名門ドミノよりアルバム・デビュー!フランク・オーシャンやヴァンパイア・ウィークエンドのエズラも太鼓判を押すそのサウンドは、サンプリングを駆使したローファイなサイケ・ポップ。異様なほどトリッピーなギターやシンセほか、ゴチャゴチャしたウワ音でゆったりしたビートをデコレーションし、さらに17歳の日本人シンガー=オロノ嬢のラップ交じりな歌と、メンバー総参加の和気藹々としたコーラスによって、聴く者をスルッと脱力させます。ベックやアヴァランチーズを目標にしているらしいですが、彼らほど斜に構えてない感じも好感度大。ゴー!チームを長時間ぬるま湯に浸したような一枚……とか表現したら、本作の雰囲気が少しでもイメージできるでしょうか。
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タワーレコード(vol.413(2018年3月25日発行号)掲載)

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アヴァランチーズのサンプリングマジックやMGMTのサイケなポップネス、フレーミング・リップスの爆発的な祝祭性などを想起させるおもちゃ箱をひっくり返したかのようなカラフルな音像が魅力のスーパーオーガニズムの1stアルバム。中指を立てることとポップであることがイコールで結びついたような日本人ボーカルのオロノの尖った佇まいも素敵。次のアルバムが待ち遠しい!
2020/04/20 kkkさん
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Oronoのヴォーカルに多国籍なリズムと演奏。全てがミラクルの大名盤!ユーモアに溢れた最高の1枚。ベック「オディレイ」にも通じている部分もあるかも。
2020/05/13 かもめさん
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