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発売日 2013年03月15日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルTwo Gentlemen
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TWOGTL0182
SKU 7640110936443

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Even if the uniqueness of the Young Gods' sample-based compositional and playing method of heavy rock wasn't a question, the band's debut would still have caught many a discerning ear. While not consistently strong throughout, this self-titled effort has far more hits than misses to its overall credit. Admittedly, things start off a touch underwhelmingly while a dark mood is immediately established with "Nous De La Lune," with low tolling bell sounds, brutal drumming, riff slabs and Treichler's harsh barking of French lyrics, fans of Einsturzende Neubaten and the Swans both would have found much on offer fairly obvious (certainly the fact that ex-Swans member Roli Mosimann has consistently worked with the band throughout its career as producer and collaborator forced the comparison early on, as did the fact the Young Gods named themselves after a Swans song and album). "Jusqu'au About" takes a far catchier, though hardly poppier turn, and from then on occasional musical cul-de-sacs are shadowed by a series of raging, fierce numbers, with classical and metal guitar samples firing off at each other over stiff drumming throughout. Total standouts include "Jimmy," "Feu," "Si Tu Gardes" and the band's definitive early tune, "Envoye," a barely two-minute-long explosion of percussion, gunshots, a roughly abbreviated hair metal riff and an amazing rant from Treichler. The joker in the pack: a string-sample led version of Gary Glitter's "Did You Miss Me?," aka "Hello Hello (It's Good to be Back)." ~ Ned Raggett
エディション : Deluxe Edition

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Nous de la Lune
    2. 2.
      Jusqu'au Bout
    3. 3.
      A Ciel Ouvert
    4. 4.
      Jimmy
    5. 5.
      Fais la Mouette
    6. 6.
      Percussione
    7. 7.
      Feu
    8. 8.
      Did You Miss Me
    9. 9.
      Si Ti Grades
    10. 10.
      The Irrtum Boys
    11. 11.
      Envoye
    12. 12.
      Soul Idiot
    13. 13.
      C.S.C.L.D.F.
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Nous de la Lune [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    2. 2.
      Fais la Mouette [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    3. 3.
      The Irrtum Boys [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    4. 4.
      Jimmy [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    5. 5.
      Percussione [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    6. 6.
      Did You Miss Me [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    7. 7.
      Sing Sing [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    8. 8.
      Feu [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    9. 9.
      A Ciel Ouvert [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    10. 10.
      Envoye [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    11. 11.
      Soul Idiot [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]
    12. 12.
      Jusqu'au Bout [Live at Fri-Son CH-Rockfest, 1987]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Young Gods

オリジナル発売日:1987年

商品の紹介

Alternative Press - Included in AP's 10 "Essential Industrial-Rock ALbums" - "...Cesare Pizzi's arsenal of funeral church bells, flaming symphony orchestras and hundreds of guitars...provided energetic backdrops for Franz Treichler's Eurobrooding..." Uncut - 5 stars out of 5 - "...an unacknowledged milestone..." Spin - "[T]hey spike their gutter symphonies with landmine feedback and black-hole echo architecture..."
Rovi

Even if the uniqueness of the Young Gods' sample-based compositional and playing method of heavy rock wasn't a question, the band's debut would still have caught many a discerning ear. While not consistently strong throughout, this self-titled effort has far more hits than misses to its overall credit. Admittedly, things start off a touch underwhelmingly while a dark mood is immediately established with "Nous De La Lune," with low tolling bell sounds, brutal drumming, riff slabs and Treichler's harsh barking of French lyrics, fans of Einsturzende Neubaten and the Swans both would have found much on offer fairly obvious (certainly the fact that ex-Swans member Roli Mosimann has consistently worked with the band throughout its career as producer and collaborator forced the comparison early on, as did the fact the Young Gods named themselves after a Swans song and album). "Jusqu'au About" takes a far catchier, though hardly poppier turn, and from then on occasional musical cul-de-sacs are shadowed by a series of raging, fierce numbers, with classical and metal guitar samples firing off at each other over stiff drumming throughout. Total standouts include "Jimmy," "Feu," "Si Tu Gardes" and the band's definitive early tune, "Envoye," a barely two-minute-long explosion of percussion, gunshots, a roughly abbreviated hair metal riff and an amazing rant from Treichler. The joker in the pack: a string-sample led version of Gary Glitter's "Did You Miss Me?," aka "Hello Hello (It's Good to be Back)." ~ Ned Raggett|
Rovi

Even if the uniqueness of the Young Gods' sample-based compositional and playing method of heavy rock wasn't a question, the band's debut would still have caught many a discerning ear. While not consistently strong throughout, this self-titled effort has far more hits than misses to its overall credit. Admittedly, things start off a touch underwhelmingly while a dark mood is immediately established with "Nous De La Lune," with low tolling bell sounds, brutal drumming, riff slabs and Treichler's harsh barking of French lyrics, fans of Einsturzende Neubaten and the Swans both would have found much on offer fairly obvious (certainly the fact that ex-Swans member Roli Mosimann has consistently worked with the band throughout its career as producer and collaborator forced the comparison early on, as did the fact the Young Gods named themselves after a Swans song and album). "Jusqu'au About" takes a far catchier, though hardly poppier turn, and from then on occasional musical cul-de-sacs are shadowed by a series of raging, fierce numbers, with classical and metal guitar samples firing off at each other over stiff drumming throughout. Total standouts include "Jimmy," "Feu," "Si Tu Gardes" and the band's definitive early tune, "Envoye," a barely two-minute-long explosion of percussion, gunshots, a roughly abbreviated hair metal riff and an amazing rant from Treichler. The joker in the pack: a string-sample led version of Gary Glitter's "Did You Miss Me?," aka "Hello Hello (It's Good to be Back)." ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi

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