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発売日 2018年06月15日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSub Pop
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SPCS1220
SKU 098787122046

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever's first two EPs introduced a band that knew a thing or two about making jangle pop. With one foot in the six-string chime of the '80s and another planted firmly in the here and now, the Australian quintet crafted plangent songs built around half-sung melodies, spiraling lines, and tempos that had a low-key drive to them. It was a little rough around the edges, a little unfocused at times, but on its debut album from 2018, Hope Downs, the band has tightened things up in just the right ways and come up with something magical. The guys in the band headed off to a remote area of Australia, bunkered down with producer Liam Judson, and refined their sound until it shone like a gem. More than before, the guitars have a spiky bite, the vocals come through clearly, the rhythm section has some kick, and every song feels like a hit. The first three songs, "An Air Conditioned Man," "Talking Straight," and "Mainland," are breathtaking guitar pop, built on the DNA of the Feelies, the Go-Betweens, and R.E.M. but given new life by the emotion the three songwriters and vocalists (Fran Keaney, Tom Russo, and Joe White) pour into the words and singing. Not to mention the thrilling interplay of their guitars; none of them are virtuosic, but the parts they play fit together as seamlessly as Lego pieces. The vocals also fit together nicely, sounding just different enough that each song has its own flavor and similar enough that their harmonies blend in a very warm and satisfying way. After the trio of genius pop songs knock the breath out of the listener, the rest of the record just keeps punching. Slashing rockers ("Time in Common"), lilting songs that exude nostalgic melancholy ("Sister's Jeans") and sweetness ("Cappuccino City"), and very Robert Forster-sounding pop ("The Hammer") combine to create the kind of album that any jangle pop band of the '80s would have traded their Rickenbackers for. Who knows what they would have traded to get a song as hooky and immediate as "Bellarine" or as effortlessly heartbreaking as "How Long?" Certainly few, if any, bands of the era made an album as consistently great as Hope Downs. Not many in Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever's era have, either. It's a small-scale triumph of hooks and guitars from a band whose members have figured it all out and delivered a debut album that comes as close to perfect as any guitar pop album can. ~ Tim Sendra

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      An Air Conditioned Man

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      Talking Straight

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      Mainland

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      Time in Common

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      Sister's Jeans

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      Bellarine

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      Cappuccino City

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      Exclusive Grave

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      How Long?

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      The Hammer

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Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] minor marvel: 10 perfectly pitched guitar-pop songs, not a dud among 'em....They make it all sound absurdly crisp and new, like some kind of magic trick." Spin - "The resulting sound is like a mirage, hovering just above the rhythm section's horizon line....All three writers are visually oriented, with strong senses of setting and atmosphere." Spin - Included in Spin's "The 51 Best Albums of 2018" -- "RBCF make rock music that is righteous but not preachy, smart but not showy, tender but not lovey-dovey, and most crucially, adult but not boring." Uncut - "'An Air-Conditioned Man' is coming at you like the wind you'd expect to accompany the envisioned Rapture, a scorching holy gale....It's entirely addictive -- one fix and you're hooked." Mojo (Publisher) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Built from a propulsive rhythm section and sprung on triple guitars that explode in spiralised patterns rather than merely jangle, these songs often deal in high emotional currency." Paste (magazine) - "[T]his band produces enough power to steer itself. 'Talking Straight' charges forward at the pace of early R.E.M., with someone else's guitars in place of Peter Buck's." Clash (Magazine) - "There's something unmistakeably Australian about Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. Their laid-back demeanour, wry lyrical delivery, passion for retrograde indie rock and the nuances that can be found within it."
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