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Rattlesnake

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주문
배송 기준
7日~21日

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입하의 전망이 없는 것이 확인된 경우나, 주문 후 40일 전후를 경과해도 입하가 없는 경우는, 주문 준비를 종료해, 이 상품을 캔슬로 하겠습니다.

フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2019年03月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルEONE/ADA
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 EMCCD28220
SKU 625712822025

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:31:58
For their fourth album, the Strumbellas headed to the studio with co-producer/engineer Brian Phillips and main producer Tim Pagnotta, whose resume includes such spirited acts as Walk the Moon and Neon Trees. While the Strumbellas' previous album, Hope, sometimes contrasted their typically effervescent fare with more wistful moments and self-doubting lyrics, Rattlesnake commits to a uniformly uplifting sound and message for most of its duration. Their prior album's folkier elements have been somewhat streamlined here, too, so when lead singer Simon Ward sings "I like to shout from the rooftops and surf on top of the crowd" on opening track "Salvation," he's accompanied by sleek, rhythmic electric guitar and airy keyboards in addition to a chorus of chanted backing vocals and implied stomping feet. Additional lyrics like "Even when the sun goes down/I'll be there to hold and love you" aren't solely the product of an enthusiastic opener, rather they're part of a steady stream of starry-eyed anthems that promise to love, cherish, and "be the change that we want to see." The album's Side Two consists of (relatively) more low-key songs, which veer into ballad territory as the album progresses without sacrificing exhilarating -- and, eventually, lighter-waving -- stadium anthems that should do well on the festival circuit. ~ Marcy Donelson

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Salvation
    2. 2.
      I'll Wait
    3. 3.
      One Hand Up
    4. 4.
      Running Scared [Desert Song]
    5. 5.
      We All Need Someone
    6. 6.
      We Were Young
    7. 7.
      The Party
    8. 8.
      High
    9. 9.
      All My Life

작품 정보

주요한
예술가:The Strumbellas

최초 출시일: 2019

제품 소개

For their fourth album, the Strumbellas headed to the studio with co-producer/engineer Brian Phillips and main producer Tim Pagnotta, whose resume includes such spirited acts as Walk the Moon and Neon Trees. While the Strumbellas' previous album, Hope, sometimes contrasted their typically effervescent fare with more wistful moments and self-doubting lyrics, Rattlesnake commits to a uniformly uplifting sound and message for most of its duration. Their prior album's folkier elements have been somewhat streamlined here, too, so when lead singer Simon Ward sings "I like to shout from the rooftops and surf on top of the crowd" on opening track "Salvation," he's accompanied by sleek, rhythmic electric guitar and airy keyboards in addition to a chorus of chanted backing vocals and implied stomping feet. Additional lyrics like "Even when the sun goes down/I'll be there to hold and love you" aren't solely the product of an enthusiastic opener, rather they're part of a steady stream of starry-eyed anthems that promise to love, cherish, and "be the change that we want to see." The album's Side Two consists of (relatively) more low-key songs, which veer into ballad territory as the album progresses without sacrificing exhilarating -- and, eventually, lighter-waving -- stadium anthems that should do well on the festival circuit. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi

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