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No Tourists

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2018年11月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBMG Rights Management
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 BGRT262981
SKU 4050538426298

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Three years after the release of their fifth straight U.K. chart-topping album, original electronic bad boys the Prodigy returned with their seventh collection of high-octane rave-punk anthems, No Tourists. Much like preceding albums The Day Is My Enemy and Invaders Must Die, No Tourists leaves little space to breathe, delivering a short and sweet set of blows to the head that was designed specifically for performing live. For better or worse, there aren't many new ideas here, but main man Liam Howlett is so adept at crafting explosive body-shakers that the lack of fresh concepts can be overlooked. Aggressive and pounding, No Tourists benefits from the tight track list, kicking off with the muscular swagger of "Need Some1" -- which combines the group's early devotion to hip-hop beats and the stabbing synths indicative of their late era -- and propelling without pause until closing highlight "Give Me a Signal," which features English singer/songwriter Barns Courtney on a surprisingly fitting union between Courtney's smoky blues voice and the Prodigy's clattering mayhem. In between, it's typically exhilarating, with songs such as "Light Up the Sky," "We Live Forever," and "Timebomb Zone" setting a straight trajectory toward festival headline stages. Keith Flint and Maxim appear when needed -- though they aren't as crucial to the formula as during the glory days of Fat of the Land -- blending seamlessly between the breakbeats with animated mischief and ominous mantras. Elsewhere, spooky rap-punk duo Ho99o9 slather some grit onto a particularly threatening "Fight Fire with Fire," but the collaboration offers little, serving as the sole stretch where the energy is not as completely overwhelming. Even though No Tourists is yet another same-sounding entry in the Prodigy's late-era discography, it's also another satisfying dose of thrills designed to wreck the dancefloor and the mosh pit. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Need Some1
Light Up The Sky
We Live Forever
No Tourists
Fight Fire With Fire (ft. Ho99o9)
Timebomb Zone
Champions Of London
Boom Boom Tap
Resonate
Give Me A Signal (ft. Barns Courtney)

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Need Some 1
    2. 2.
      Light Up the Sky
    3. 3.
      We Live Forever
    4. 4.
      No Tourists
    5. 5.
      Fight Fire with Fire
    6. 6.
      Timebomb Zone
    7. 7.
      Champions of London
    8. 8.
      Boom Boom Tap
    9. 9.
      Resonate
    10. 10.
      Give Me a Signal
  2. 2.[LPレコード]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Prodigy

オリジナル発売日:2018年

商品の紹介

NME (Magazine) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t does take touchstones from their previous records and beat you over head with them. This is the kind of record you can only make nearly three decades at the frontline of dance music." Clash (Magazine) - "NO TOURISTS still features all The Prodigy trademarks. It'll still rattle your fillings and each whomping beat still hits like a sledgehammer to the sternum."
Rovi

Three years after the release of their fifth straight U.K. chart-topping album, original electronic bad boys the Prodigy returned with their seventh collection of high-octane rave-punk anthems, No Tourists. Much like preceding albums The Day Is My Enemy and Invaders Must Die, No Tourists leaves little space to breathe, delivering a short and sweet set of blows to the head that was designed specifically for performing live. For better or worse, there aren't many new ideas here, but main man Liam Howlett is so adept at crafting explosive body-shakers that the lack of fresh concepts can be overlooked. Aggressive and pounding, No Tourists benefits from the tight track list, kicking off with the muscular swagger of "Need Some1" -- which combines the group's early devotion to hip-hop beats and the stabbing synths indicative of their late era -- and propelling without pause until closing highlight "Give Me a Signal," which features English singer/songwriter Barns Courtney on a surprisingly fitting union between Courtney's smoky blues voice and the Prodigy's clattering mayhem. In between, it's typically exhilarating, with songs such as "Light Up the Sky," "We Live Forever," and "Timebomb Zone" setting a straight trajectory toward festival headline stages. Keith Flint and Maxim appear when needed -- though they aren't as crucial to the formula as during the glory days of Fat of the Land -- blending seamlessly between the breakbeats with animated mischief and ominous mantras. Elsewhere, spooky rap-punk duo Ho99o9 slather some grit onto a particularly threatening "Fight Fire with Fire," but the collaboration offers little, serving as the sole stretch where the energy is not as completely overwhelming. Even though No Tourists is yet another same-sounding entry in the Prodigy's late-era discography, it's also another satisfying dose of thrills designed to wreck the dancefloor and the mosh pit. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
Rovi

前作はビートの攻撃性にまず耳を奪われるような内容でしたが、3年ぶりのアルバムは声ネタの早回しを有効活用しながらメロディーの強化をド派手に図っているので、誰でもすんなりブチ上がれるはずです。バーンズ・コートニーやホラーといった新鋭とのコラボで見せる手慣れ感も含め、レイヴ・レジェンドの面目躍如といった出来。マキシムに言われるがまま振り上げたライターを、下ろすヒマすらありません!
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キースが遺した最後の作品。
さすがプロディジー。1曲目から怒涛の破壊力で畳み掛けてくる。
プロディジーのスタイルがブレておらず、安定した作品。
2020/04/22 いぬさん
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安心、安全のクオリティといった感じ。みんなが期待するいつものプロディジーです。XL時代のようなレイヴシンセにブレイクビーが良いです。
2020/04/15 ykさん
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