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Million Dollars To Kill Me

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発売日 2018年09月21日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルADA/Epitaph
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1409276222
SKU 8714092762228

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
West Coast emo punks Joyce Manor return with album number five, a wide-ranging affair that further expands on the more streamlined maturation of its 2016 predecessor, Cody. Like that album, Million Dollars to Kill Me spends less time revisiting youthful passions and instead continues to explore the more grown-up side of emo and pop-punk. While that may seem like a drag to fans of their more explosive and arguably weirder early days, good bands know that they need to evolve, and in Joyce Manor's case they've opted to sharpen their chops and aim for a more muscular pop sound. Working with Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou at his Massachusetts studio, the California quintet move past some of their growing pains to turn in a thoughtful and overall solid set. Their hallmark brevity remains intact, with the catchy Weezer-esque "Think I'm Still in Love with You" being the only track to exceed the two-and-a-half-minute mark. Opener "Fighting Kangaroo" packs a robust sonic wallop and a rousing chorus, while mid-album standout "Silly Games" pairs an almost mechanical crunch with a pleasingly sweet glockenspiel and piano-ornamented arrangement. The closing track, "Wildflowers," is another highlight, showing frontman Barry Johnson's lighter side and veering more toward the wistful power pop of Teenage Fanclub than anything in the emo-related realm. It's notable that "Wildflowers" and the two aforementioned tracks -- as well as the similarly melodic "Friends We Met Online" -- were all co-written with Rory Allen Phillips (the Impossibles, the Artificial Heart), who also acted as producer on that final cut, suggesting that his influence on this album exceeds even Ballou's. Joyce Manor may still be finding their footing in this more mainstream rock field, but there's a lot to like on Million Dollars to Kill Me, indicating that they're moving in the right direction. ~ Timothy Monger

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Fighting Kangaroo
    2. 2.
      Think I'm Still in Love with You
    3. 3.
      Big Lie
    4. 4.
      I'm Not the One
    5. 5.
      Million Dollars to Kill Me
    6. 6.
      Silly Games
    7. 7.
      Friends We Meet Online
    8. 8.
      Up the Punx
    9. 9.
      Gone Tomorrow
    10. 10.
      Wildflowers

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Joyce Manor

オリジナル発売日:2018年

商品の紹介

メロディアスなパンクをかき鳴らし、時に切なさを、時に激しさを感じさせてくれるカリフォルニアはロングビーチ出身の4人組、JOYCE MANOR。青春の切なさと甘酸っぱさをMAXに増幅させたエモーショナルでメロディアスな新作、その名は『MILLION DOLLARS TO KILL ME』!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/08/27)

Paste - "MILLION DOLLARS slaps by with anthemic drum fills and familiar crunchy guitar riffs a la Weezer, who the band admits are a huge influence....It's a recipe for Joyce Manor at their slickest power pop yet..."
Rovi

West Coast emo punks Joyce Manor return with album number five, a wide-ranging affair that further expands on the more streamlined maturation of its 2016 predecessor, Cody. Like that album, Million Dollars to Kill Me spends less time revisiting youthful passions and instead continues to explore the more grown-up side of emo and pop-punk. While that may seem like a drag to fans of their more explosive and arguably weirder early days, good bands know that they need to evolve, and in Joyce Manor's case they've opted to sharpen their chops and aim for a more muscular pop sound. Working with Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou at his Massachusetts studio, the California quintet move past some of their growing pains to turn in a thoughtful and overall solid set. Their hallmark brevity remains intact, with the catchy Weezer-esque "Think I'm Still in Love with You" being the only track to exceed the two-and-a-half-minute mark. Opener "Fighting Kangaroo" packs a robust sonic wallop and a rousing chorus, while mid-album standout "Silly Games" pairs an almost mechanical crunch with a pleasingly sweet glockenspiel and piano-ornamented arrangement. The closing track, "Wildflowers," is another highlight, showing frontman Barry Johnson's lighter side and veering more toward the wistful power pop of Teenage Fanclub than anything in the emo-related realm. It's notable that "Wildflowers" and the two aforementioned tracks -- as well as the similarly melodic "Friends We Met Online" -- were all co-written with Rory Allen Phillips (the Impossibles, the Artificial Heart), who also acted as producer on that final cut, suggesting that his influence on this album exceeds even Ballou's. Joyce Manor may still be finding their footing in this more mainstream rock field, but there's a lot to like on Million Dollars to Kill Me, indicating that they're moving in the right direction. ~ Timothy Monger|
Rovi

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