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発売日 2018年04月06日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTwo Minutes For Music Inc
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MUR062CD
SKU 680889095108

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:39
12 was released a quarter-century after Sloan released their debut album, 1993's Smeared. While most bands go through plenty of changes in 25 years, this is one group that seems to have been spared the ravages of time. The four guys who founded Sloan -- Jay Ferguson (guitar and vocals), Patrick Pentland (guitar and vocals), Chris Murphy (bass and vocals), and Andrew Scott (drums and vocals) -- are still the same four guys in the band today, and their joyous fusion of power pop tunes and rock & roll guitar alchemy sounds as fresh and satisfying as it ever has. Sloan's 2014 release, Commonwealth, focused on the four different musical personalities at work in the group, with each member writing and arranging what would have been one side on a double-vinyl release. 2018's 12 (which happens to be the group's 12th album, as well as featuring 12 songs) finds them in more unified form; while the advance press on the album reported each member wrote three songs for this effort, the tunes are credited simply to Sloan, and while one can spot bits of the players' individual personalities here, 12 is solidly a group effort, with the band sounding fully engaged and inspired throughout. Sloan are a band that have been able to mature without losing sight of what made them memorable in the first place; the craft of their songwriting has grown stronger, their melodic ideas are more thoughtful, but the high-flying guitar lines and the group's brilliant harmonies are still pure pop ambrosia, both of the moment and utterly timeless. "44 Teenagers" is an unusual achievement, a song about youth written from a middle-aged perspective that's neither cloying, sentimental, nor short-sighted. It's rare enough for an act like Sloan to endure, but it's even rarer for them to maintain a level of quality as strong as these guys; 12 proves that they refuse to simply tread water, and it's smart, heartfelt music from an uncommonly great band. If only more people outside of Canada knew just how good they are. ~ Mark Deming

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    1. 1.
      Spin Our Wheels
    2. 2.
      Spin Our Wheels
    3. 3.
      All of the Voices
    4. 4.
      All of the Voices
    5. 5.
      Right to Roam
    6. 6.
      Right to Roam
    7. 7.
      Gone for Good
    8. 8.
      Gone for Good
    9. 9.
      The Day Will Be Mine
    10. 10.
      The Day Will Be Mine
    11. 11.
      Essential Services
    12. 12.
      Essential Services
    13. 13.
      Don't Stop (If It Feels Good Do It)
    14. 14.
      Don't Stop (If It Feels Good Do It)
    15. 15.
      Year Zero
    16. 16.
      Year Zero
    17. 17.
      Have Faith
    18. 18.
      Have Faith
    19. 19.
      The Lion's Share
    20. 20.
      The Lion's Share
    21. 21.
      Wish Upon a Satellite
    22. 22.
      Wish Upon a Satellite
    23. 23.
      44 Teenagers
    24. 24.
      44 Teenagers

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Sloan

商品の紹介

Paste (magazine) - "A killer opener is a key component of any great Sloan album, and Murphy's 'Spin Our Wheels' qualifies, with its uncomplicated guitars, classic-rock backing vocals and thrilling chorus."
Rovi

12 was released a quarter-century after Sloan released their debut album, 1993's Smeared. While most bands go through plenty of changes in 25 years, this is one group that seems to have been spared the ravages of time. The four guys who founded Sloan -- Jay Ferguson (guitar and vocals), Patrick Pentland (guitar and vocals), Chris Murphy (bass and vocals), and Andrew Scott (drums and vocals) -- are still the same four guys in the band today, and their joyous fusion of power pop tunes and rock & roll guitar alchemy sounds as fresh and satisfying as it ever has. Sloan's 2014 release, Commonwealth, focused on the four different musical personalities at work in the group, with each member writing and arranging what would have been one side on a double-vinyl release. 2018's 12 (which happens to be the group's 12th album, as well as featuring 12 songs) finds them in more unified form; while the advance press on the album reported each member wrote three songs for this effort, the tunes are credited simply to Sloan, and while one can spot bits of the players' individual personalities here, 12 is solidly a group effort, with the band sounding fully engaged and inspired throughout. Sloan are a band that have been able to mature without losing sight of what made them memorable in the first place; the craft of their songwriting has grown stronger, their melodic ideas are more thoughtful, but the high-flying guitar lines and the group's brilliant harmonies are still pure pop ambrosia, both of the moment and utterly timeless. "44 Teenagers" is an unusual achievement, a song about youth written from a middle-aged perspective that's neither cloying, sentimental, nor short-sighted. It's rare enough for an act like Sloan to endure, but it's even rarer for them to maintain a level of quality as strong as these guys; 12 proves that they refuse to simply tread water, and it's smart, heartfelt music from an uncommonly great band. If only more people outside of Canada knew just how good they are. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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