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The Unseen In Between

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発売日 2019年01月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMatador
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 OLE13092
SKU 744861130925

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:44:22
Annabel Mehran's black-and-white cover photo for Steve Gunn's The Unseen Inbetween is a portrait of the guitarist and songwriter seemingly on the move. It evokes those found on early- to mid-'60s recordings by Bob Dylan, Koerner, Ray & Glover, Jackson C. Frank, Bert Jansch, and others. Gunn has shifted his focus considerably. Rather than simply showcase his dazzling guitar playing, he delivers carefully crafted, uncharacteristically tight and well-written songs with guitars, keyboards, strings, reeds -- and percussion -- translating them without artifice or instrumental disguise. Gunn's also a more confident, capable singer than he was on 2016's Eyes on the Lines and it shows. He places his voice at the center of producer/guitarist James Elkington's beautifully layered, multi-textured mix. Gunn enlisted Tony Garnier, Dylan's bassist of 30 years as his musical director, along with Elkington (who also contributes guitars, harmonica, and keyboards), drummer T.J Mainani, keyboardist Daniel Schlett, string players Macie Stewart and Lia Kohl, and clarinetist Jacob Daneman. Opener "New Moon" commences with an acoustic guitar and bassline delivering a syncopated psych-folk vamp before a heavily reverbed electric guitar paints over them both. His delivery walks the line between folk, blues, and psychedelia as the tune unfolds its suggestive, fleeting landscapes and emotional states. "Vagabond," inspired by Agnes Varda's tragic 1985 film of the same name, features Meg Baird on backing vocals; its winding psychedelic country rock recalls the feel present on Jansch's early-'70s Los Angeles period albums L.A. Turnaround and Santa Barbara Honeymoon. It also clues us in to a particular strength in Gunn's writing process: His songs offer sometimes complex yet relatable narratives that seem to be overheard stories from the lives of others, not confessional directives. Only "Stonehurst Cowboy," the shortest, sparsest tune on the set, does that with its searing, poignant, folk elegy for his late father. A lone fingerpicked steel string guitar and Garnier's upright bass are his only accompanists. "Luciano" is a pillowy, lilting nearly Baroque folk narrative about the relationship between a bodega owner and his cat. "New Familiar" utilizes a hypnotic drone and repetitive single-string guitar lines done raga style to introduce a sprawling, labyrinthine rock number, while "Lightning Field" uses the inspiration of artist Walter De Maria's installation of 400 stainless steel poles to evoke a stinging psych tune that recalls the Dream Syndicate and the Meat Puppets circa Up on the Sun with a killer lead break. "Morning Has Mended" offers multi-tracked vocals, shimmering cymbals, and an open-tuned 12-string to deliver a gauzy, seductive dream song. On The Unseen Inbetween, Gunn's guitar is the hub on which his songs turn, but it's not their centerpiece. For guitar fans, there's an abundance of fine playing here, but the songwriter's aesthetic shift delivers listeners his most consistent album to date. ~ Thom Jurek

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      New Moon

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

    2. 2.
      Vagabond

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

    3. 3.
      Chance

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

    4. 4.
      Stonehurst Cowboy

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

    5. 5.
      Luciano

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

    6. 6.
      New Familiar

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

    7. 7.
      Lightning Field

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

    8. 8.
      Morning Is Mended

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

    9. 9.
      Paranoid

      アーティスト: Steve Gunn

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Steve Gunn

商品の紹介

USインディー・フォーク・シーンのキーパーソン2年振りの新作。
カート・ヴァイルのバンドでもギタリストとして活躍していたS.S.Wスティーヴ・ガンのMatador2作目。サイケな音像が心地良い(1)、フィンガーピッキングで湿り気を帯びた曲調の(4)など、美しいメロディー、サイケデリックな音像、職人技が随所に光る良作。
(C)新宿店:寺本 将己
タワーレコード(2019/02/01)

Kurt Vileが絶対の信頼を寄せるアーティストとして、自身のバンドThe Violatorsではギタリストとしても迎え入れ活動していたシンガー・ソングライター/ギタリスト、Steve Gunnが〈Matador〉移籍第1弾となった前作『Eyes On The Lines』(16年作)以来となる新作をリリース!
2007年のデビューから10年以上に渡りソロ作をリリースする傍ら、Kurt VileはもちろんMike CooperやMichael Chapmanといった英国ブリティッシュ・フォークの大ベテランとも探索的なコラボレーションを実現させ、USフォーク~ロック・シーンにおけるある種のキーパーソンとされてきた。2年振りとなる本作でも、没入型のサイケデリックな音の風景をアルバム全体で見事に表現し、アップライトベースとギターのトレモロ演奏や、陽の光が静かな水面に輝くようなアコースティックのまばゆい美しさ溢れるメロディーと曲の雰囲気は、Van MorrisonやSandy Dennyといった往年のミュージシャンを彷彿とさせ、時代の素晴らしきソングライターたちの殿堂における立ち位置を再評価せざるを得ないほどの仕上がりとなっている。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/01/10)

Magnet - "The production is full, the melodies direct, the rhythms crisp and the gorgeous strings and subtle steel-guitar flourishes can sweep you up without you even noticing." Clash - "[A]n exquisite album that sees Gunn pushing himself musically and sounding like he's having a blast."
Rovi

Annabel Mehran's black-and-white cover photo for Steve Gunn's The Unseen Inbetween is a portrait of the guitarist and songwriter seemingly on the move. It evokes those found on early- to mid-'60s recordings by Bob Dylan, Koerner, Ray & Glover, Jackson C. Frank, Bert Jansch, and others. Gunn has shifted his focus considerably. Rather than simply showcase his dazzling guitar playing, he delivers carefully crafted, uncharacteristically tight and well-written songs with guitars, keyboards, strings, reeds -- and percussion -- translating them without artifice or instrumental disguise. Gunn's also a more confident, capable singer than he was on 2016's Eyes on the Lines and it shows. He places his voice at the center of producer/guitarist James Elkington's beautifully layered, multi-textured mix. Gunn enlisted Tony Garnier, Dylan's bassist of 30 years as his musical director, along with Elkington (who also contributes guitars, harmonica, and keyboards), drummer T.J Mainani, keyboardist Daniel Schlett, string players Macie Stewart and Lia Kohl, and clarinetist Jacob Daneman. Opener "New Moon" commences with an acoustic guitar and bassline delivering a syncopated psych-folk vamp before a heavily reverbed electric guitar paints over them both. His delivery walks the line between folk, blues, and psychedelia as the tune unfolds its suggestive, fleeting landscapes and emotional states. "Vagabond," inspired by Agnes Varda's tragic 1985 film of the same name, features Meg Baird on backing vocals; its winding psychedelic country rock recalls the feel present on Jansch's early-'70s Los Angeles period albums L.A. Turnaround and Santa Barbara Honeymoon. It also clues us in to a particular strength in Gunn's writing process: His songs offer sometimes complex yet relatable narratives that seem to be overheard stories from the lives of others, not confessional directives. Only "Stonehurst Cowboy," the shortest, sparsest tune on the set, does that with its searing, poignant, folk elegy for his late father. A lone fingerpicked steel string guitar and Garnier's upright bass are his only accompanists. "Luciano" is a pillowy, lilting nearly Baroque folk narrative about the relationship between a bodega owner and his cat. "New Familiar" utilizes a hypnotic drone and repetitive single-string guitar lines done raga style to introduce a sprawling, labyrinthine rock number, while "Lightning Field" uses the inspiration of artist Walter De Maria's installation of 400 stainless steel poles to evoke a stinging psych tune that recalls the Dream Syndicate and the Meat Puppets circa Up on the Sun with a killer lead break. "Morning Has Mended" offers multi-tracked vocals, shimmering cymbals, and an open-tuned 12-string to deliver a gauzy, seductive dream song. On The Unseen Inbetween, Gunn's guitar is the hub on which his songs turn, but it's not their centerpiece. For guitar fans, there's an abundance of fine playing here, but the songwriter's aesthetic shift delivers listeners his most consistent album to date. ~ Thom Jurek|
Rovi

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