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Mandy (Black Vinyl)

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Far from his uplifting music for The Theory of Everything and more abstract than his Arrival or Sicario scores, Mandy is a departure from the other soundtracks that dominated Johann Johannsson's career prior to his untimely death in 2018. Johannsson was a fan of director Panos Cosmatos' previous film Beyond the Black Rainbow -- and also a big metal fan, both of which made the composer the perfect choice to score this '80s revenge story full of supersaturated visuals and utterly committed performances by Nick Cage and Linus Roache. Despite the film's over-the-top nature, Johannsson doesn't try to match the onscreen insanity. Instead, he supports it brilliantly. Working with acclaimed producer Randall Dunn and Sunn O))) guitarist Stephen O'Malley, Johannsson's final completed score uses metal, electronic, and orchestral elements with precision, cunningly drawing listeners into Mandy's world of ever-building dread. Subtle, spacious early cues like "Seeker of the Serpent's Eye," "Horns of Abraxas," and "Starling" signal the stirring of a great evil that surfaces on "Black Skulls," where brass and woodwinds howl like panicked animals in the face of sheets of scraping metallic noise. Mandy doesn't really let loose until its second half -- and even when it does, it's not gonzo. When O'Malley's guitars finally erupt on "Sand," they're surrounded by plenty of space to let their doom unfurl; on "Burning Church," the seething distortion and feedback suggest the scene's chaos instead of competing with it. Likewise, "Dive-Bomb Blues" and "Waste" unfold at an agonizingly slow pace, building from thudding riffs to skull-crushing beats and brass squalls in a deliberate fashion that's more terrifying than a frenzy. Johannsson balances the score's aggression with the solemnly graceful "Mandy Love Theme," a remembrance of tenderness driven by rippling, Durutti Column-like guitars that later float through "Death and Ashes" and "Memories." However, the most intriguing track here might be "Children of the New Dawn," a dreamy electro-pop number that sounds like a more elegant version of early '80s soundtrack music; like the rest of the score, it's not quite like anything else in Johannsson's body of work. Another triumph, Mandy reaffirms his mastery and hints at how much more he had to contribute. ~ Heather Phares

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Seeker of the Serpent's Eye
    2. 2.
      Starling
    3. 3.
      Mandy Love Theme
    4. 4.
      Horns of Abraxas
    5. 5.
      Black Skulls
    6. 6.
      Death and Ashes
    7. 7.
      Sand
    8. 8.
      Red
    9. 9.
      Forging the Beast
    10. 10.
      Dive-Bomb Blues
    11. 11.
      Waste
    12. 12.
      Temple
    13. 13.
      Burning Church
    14. 14.
      Memories
    15. 15.
      Children of the New Dawn

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Johann Johannsson

商品の紹介

2018年2月に急逝した、アイスランド出身の作曲家/ミュージシャン/プロデューサー、ヨハン・ヨハンソン。彼の最後の作品のひとつ、映画『Mandy』のサウンドトラック・アルバムが発売される。
今作は、ヨハンソンとランドール・ダンが共同で制作。サン O)))のスティーヴン・オマリーがギターで参加している。アルバムの制作には 共同プロデューサーのPepijn CaudronとYair Glotmanも参加。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/08/31)

Far from his uplifting music for The Theory of Everything and more abstract than his Arrival or Sicario scores, Mandy is a departure from the other soundtracks that dominated Johann Johannsson's career prior to his untimely death in 2018. Johannsson was a fan of director Panos Cosmatos' previous film Beyond the Black Rainbow -- and also a big metal fan, both of which made the composer the perfect choice to score this '80s revenge story full of supersaturated visuals and utterly committed performances by Nick Cage and Linus Roache. Despite the film's over-the-top nature, Johannsson doesn't try to match the onscreen insanity. Instead, he supports it brilliantly. Working with acclaimed producer Randall Dunn and Sunn O))) guitarist Stephen O’Malley, Johannsson's final completed score uses metal, electronic, and orchestral elements with precision, cunningly drawing listeners into Mandy's world of ever-building dread. Subtle, spacious early cues like "Seeker of the Serpent's Eye," "Horns of Abraxas," and "Starling" signal the stirring of a great evil that surfaces on "Black Skulls," where brass and woodwinds howl like panicked animals in the face of sheets of scraping metallic noise. Mandy doesn't really let loose until its second half -- and even when it does, it's not gonzo. When O'Malley's guitars finally erupt on "Sand," they're surrounded by plenty of space to let their doom unfurl; on "Burning Church," the seething distortion and feedback suggest the scene's chaos instead of competing with it. Likewise, "Dive-Bomb Blues" and "Waste" unfold at an agonizingly slow pace, building from thudding riffs to skull-crushing beats and brass squalls in a deliberate fashion that's more terrifying than a frenzy. Johannsson balances the score's aggression with the solemnly graceful "Mandy Love Theme," a remembrance of tenderness driven by rippling, Durutti Column-like guitars that later float through "Death and Ashes" and "Memories." However, the most intriguing track here might be "Children of the New Dawn," a dreamy electro-pop number that sounds like a more elegant version of early '80s soundtrack music; like the rest of the score, it's not quite like anything else in Johannsson's body of work. Another triumph, Mandy reaffirms his mastery and hints at how much more he had to contribute. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

2018年2月に急逝したヨハン・ヨハンソンからの最後のギフトは、ニコラス・ケイジ主演のアクション・スリラー映画のサントラ盤だ。代表作『Fordlandia』のように穏やかな自然派エレクトロニカではなく、ランドール・ダンやサン O)))のスティーヴン・オマリーの助けも借り、一貫して不穏なダーク・アンビエントを展開。ヨハンの新たな才能を発見できる仕上がりだけに、早すぎた死がいっそう惜しまれてならない。
bounce (C)人與拓馬
タワーレコード(vol.420(2018年10月25日発行号)掲載)

フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2018年09月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルInvada Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LSINV203LP
SKU 5051083128346

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