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Love Hates What You Become

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発売日 2019年01月中旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMute
構成数 1
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規格品番 CDSTUMM427
SKU 5413356000344

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Lost Under Heaven's debut, 2016's Songs for Spiritual Lovers to Sing, was the sound of Manchester-bred singer/songwriter Ellery James Roberts and Dutch singer/songwriter/visual artist Ebony Hoorn having fallen in love and willfully drowned themselves in artful sonic euphoria. With their sophomore album, 2019's cathartic Love Hates What You Become, the couple rise to the crashing reality of living in the wake of that love and the realization that simply finding your soulmate doesn't fix your life, your emotional health, or the world around you. Recorded in Los Angeles with producer John Congleton and Swans drummer Thor Harris, Love Hates What You Become is a devastatingly affecting album, built deftly around the duo's yin and yang vocals with Roberts' tortured, throaty yawp coolly contrasted by Hoorn's flat, Marlene Dietrich-in-Doc Martens delivery. The songs are hugely anthemic in the punk tradition of Patti Smith and Nick Cave. Smartly, Congleton and LUH abandon the electronic flourishes of their debut in favor of a raw, largely analog guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards aesthetic that fits with their '80s influences. There's also a literate duality to many of the tracks as Roberts and Hoorn conversely eviscerate and elevate their relationship against a bleak post-millennial landscape. It's a sentiment that takes its most cohesive form on the title track, in which Roberts and Hoorn trade lines, playing out the viscera of desire and codependency that at first draws two people together, then threatens to rip them apart. When she sings "I thought you were the one to take my blues away," he replies "It's a passing tide, I'm not your enemy." It's a gorgeously bittersweet plea for an end to dysfunction and for treasuring the core connections that gives life meaning. They ambitiously expand on this concept throughout the album, turning their attention to ecology as well as to the rise of hateful ideologies ("Black Sun Rising"), male toxicity and domination ("Bunny's Blues"), and, finally, on the dynamic album closer "For the Wild," the heroic release of a damn good rock song, as Roberts laments "I am appalled by the sounds coming from the radio/ Has life tamed our soul?/ What happened to the rock and roll?" With Love Hates What You Become, Lost Under Heaven hit you in the heart right out of the gate, but then spend the rest of the album building you back up, hammering a crack into reality to let the light in. The album sticks with you even after coming to its crashing end. As Roberts sings on "Serenity Says," "The silence amplifies our love." ~ Matt Collar

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    1. 1.
      Come

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    2. 2.
      Bunny's Blues

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    3. 3.
      The Breath Of Light

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    4. 4.
      Most High

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    5. 5.
      Black Sun Rising

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    6. 6.
      Love Hates What You Become

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    7. 7.
      Serenity Says

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    8. 8.
      Savage Messiah

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    9. 9.
      Post Millenial Tension

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

    10. 10.
      For The Wild

      アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Lost Under Heaven (aka LUH)

商品の紹介

ジョン・コングルトン(St.ヴィンセント、シガー・ロス等)をプロデューサーに迎えたセカンド・アルバムを発売!前作のデビュー作をベースに更に彼らのオリジナリティを追求した作品。エラリー・ロバーツ(Ellery Roberts)とエボニー・ホールン(Ebony Hoorn)の二人組。
エラリー・ロバーツは、元ウー・ライフのフロント・マン。ウー・ライフ末期の2013年、エラリーは、エボニーと運命的な出会いをする。その後、アート、写真、フィルムなどの作品を次々と発表、その間発表されたシングル「Unites」はピッチフォークのベスト・ニュー・トラックを獲得。2016年5月、ハクサン・クロークをプロデューサーに迎えたデビュー・アルバム『スピリチュアル・ソングス・フォー・ラヴァーズ・トゥ・シング』を発売。その後バンド名をLUH からLost Under Heavenに変更。2019年1月、ジョン・コングルトン(St.ヴィンセント、シガー・ロス等)をプロデューサーに迎えた2nd アルバム『Love Hates What You Become』を発売。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/01/10)

NME - "There's no doubting the duo's conviction, and their sincerity is commendable..." Clash - "Fearless, life-affirming and without compromise, Lost Under Heaven's future blues have the potential to be a soundtrack of a generation."
Rovi

Lost Under Heaven's debut, 2016's Songs for Spiritual Lovers to Sing, was the sound of Manchester-bred singer/songwriter Ellery James Roberts and Dutch singer/songwriter/visual artist Ebony Hoorn having fallen in love and willfully drowned themselves in artful sonic euphoria. With their sophomore album, 2019's cathartic Love Hates What You Become, the couple rise to the crashing reality of living in the wake of that love and the realization that simply finding your soulmate doesn't fix your life, your emotional health, or the world around you. Recorded in Los Angeles with producer John Congleton and Swans drummer Thor Harris, Love Hates What You Become is a devastatingly affecting album, built deftly around the duo's yin and yang vocals with Roberts' tortured, throaty yawp coolly contrasted by Hoorn's flat, Marlene Dietrich-in-Doc Martens delivery. The songs are hugely anthemic in the punk tradition of Patti Smith and Nick Cave. Smartly, Congleton and LUH abandon the electronic flourishes of their debut in favor of a raw, largely analog guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards aesthetic that fits with their '80s influences. There's also a literate duality to many of the tracks as Roberts and Hoorn conversely eviscerate and elevate their relationship against a bleak post-millennial landscape. It's a sentiment that takes its most cohesive form on the title track, in which Roberts and Hoorn trade lines, playing out the viscera of desire and codependency that at first draws two people together, then threatens to rip them apart. When she sings "I thought you were the one to take my blues away," he replies "It's a passing tide, I'm not your enemy." It's a gorgeously bittersweet plea for an end to dysfunction and for treasuring the core connections that gives life meaning. They ambitiously expand on this concept throughout the album, turning their attention to ecology as well as to the rise of hateful ideologies ("Black Sun Rising"), male toxicity and domination ("Bunny's Blues"), and, finally, on the dynamic album closer "For the Wild," the heroic release of a damn good rock song, as Roberts laments "I am appalled by the sounds coming from the radio/ Has life tamed our soul?/ What happened to the rock and roll?" With Love Hates What You Become, Lost Under Heaven hit you in the heart right out of the gate, but then spend the rest of the album building you back up, hammering a crack into reality to let the light in. The album sticks with you even after coming to its crashing end. As Roberts sings on "Serenity Says," "The silence amplifies our love." ~ Matt Collar|
Rovi

元ウー・ライフのエラリーと恋人のエボニーによるデュオ、ラーが改名して2年ぶり2枚目のアルバムを発表。ジョン・コングルトンの指揮のもと、冒頭のエレクトロ・グランジをはじめ、叙情的な音世界をより深化させていて、エモい男声とクールな女声の対比も鮮やかに。とりわけ深い悲しみ/闇を描いたビートレスの"The Breath Of Light"や、ブルージーな"Black Sun Rising"など音数を絞った楽曲に成長の跡が見える。
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タワーレコード(vol.424(2019年2月25日発行号)掲載)

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