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Orion

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発売日 2019年06月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルInterscope Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7783488
SKU 602577834882

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:35:22
With their sophomore full-length album, 2018's polished Orion, New Yorks' X Ambassadors further hone their dusky brand of electro-tinged pop. Working with executive producer Ricky Reed, who has previously helmed albums with Jason Derulo, Leon Bridges, Maroon 5, and others, X Ambassadors offer an album that builds upon the dark emotionality of their early work while offering more of the exuberant pop hooks they adopted on 2015's VHS. It's a sound they've been on the hunt to perfect ever since nabbing initial buzz in 2011 with singles like "Litost" and "Consolable" -- and one that purportedly even led them to abandon an entire album in 2018. Instead, they started again, working closely with Reed, Earwulf, and others. Borrowing its title from the mythological Greek hunter, Orion once again showcases the soulful vocals of lead singer Sam Harris, whose throaty lilt adds to the record's earthy production. In fact, many of the arrangements here seem to hinge less upon any synth or drum programming (though there is that), and more on deftly captured analog elements like the twangy acoustic guitar riff on "Hey Child," which evokes a Spaghetti Western-meets-goth vibe akin to Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus." Similarly stripped down is the bluesy "Quicksand," in which Harris coos with hip-hop swagger over another buzzy acoustic riff that brings to mind a more serious take on Odelay-era Beck. Elsewhere, the band joins singer K. Flay for the yearning R&B- and flamenco-accented duet "Confidence," offers up the infectious Achtung Baby-esque pop kinetics of "Boom," and sinks into more sexy hip-hop moodiness on the minor-key falsetto slow jam "Rule." Also compelling is the group's anthemic "Wasteland" which finds them adopting a bit of Bruce Springsteen's passionate stadium sparkle. There are even a few extremely stripped-down moments including the folky ballad "History" and the stirring "I Don't Know How to Pray," in which Harris pleads with gospel intensity against a supple Rhodes-sounding keyboard. As the title implies, Orion is the work of a band on the hunt for a sound that balances outsized mainstream hooks with more fine-tuned R&B intensity, and so far, they've been successful. ~ Matt Collar

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      HEY CHILD

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    2. 2.
      CONFIDENCE Featuring K.Flay

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    3. 3.
      QUICKSAND

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    4. 4.
      BOOM

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    5. 5.
      RULE

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    6. 6.
      HISTORY

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    7. 7.
      RECOVER

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    8. 8.
      WASTELAND

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    9. 9.
      SHADOWS

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    10. 10.
      I DON'T KNOW HOW TO PRAY

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

    11. 11.
      HOLD YOU DOWN

      アーティスト: X Ambassadors

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: X Ambassadors

商品の紹介

米ニューヨーク拠点のオルタナティヴ・ロック・バンド X Ambassadors 待望のサード・アルバム。
全米7位の大ヒットを記録した2015年2ndアルバム『VHS』以来、4年ぶりのサード・アルバム。プロデュースはX Ambassadors自身に加え、Facing New Yorkの一連の作品で知られるRicky Reedや、2013年グラミー賞Best Urban Contemporary Album部門を受賞したFrank Oceanデビュー・アルバム『Channel Orange』で著名なMalay Ho、そしてAndrew Wells (Eidolaのメンバー)他。1stシングル「BOOM」は、ABC、ESPNのNBA全米中継やドラマ「Grey's Anatomy」、バラエティ「Project Runway」他のタイアップで話題を集め、既に1960万ストリームを達成。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/05/24)

With their sophomore full-length album, 2018's polished Orion, New Yorks' X Ambassadors further hone their dusky brand of electro-tinged pop. Working with executive producer Ricky Reed, who has previously helmed albums with Jason Derulo, Leon Bridges, Maroon 5, and others, X Ambassadors offer an album that builds upon the dark emotionality of their early work while offering more of the exuberant pop hooks they adopted on 2015's VHS. It's a sound they've been on the hunt to perfect ever since nabbing initial buzz in 2011 with singles like "Litost" and "Consolable" -- and one that purportedly even led them to abandon an entire album in 2018. Instead, they started again, working closely with Reed, Earwulf, and others. Borrowing its title from the mythological Greek hunter, Orion once again showcases the soulful vocals of lead singer Sam Harris, whose throaty lilt adds to the record's earthy production. In fact, many of the arrangements here seem to hinge less upon any synth or drum programming (though there is that), and more on deftly captured analog elements like the twangy acoustic guitar riff on "Hey Child," which evokes a Spaghetti Western-meets-goth vibe akin to Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus." Similarly stripped down is the bluesy "Quicksand," in which Harris coos with hip-hop swagger over another buzzy acoustic riff that brings to mind a more serious take on Odelay-era Beck. Elsewhere, the band joins singer K. Flay for the yearning R&B- and flamenco-accented duet "Confidence," offers up the infectious Achtung Baby-esque pop kinetics of "Boom," and sinks into more sexy hip-hop moodiness on the minor-key falsetto slow jam "Rule." Also compelling is the group's anthemic "Wasteland" which finds them adopting a bit of Bruce Springsteen's passionate stadium sparkle. There are even a few extremely stripped-down moments including the folky ballad "History" and the stirring "I Don't Know How to Pray," in which Harris pleads with gospel intensity against a supple Rhodes-sounding keyboard. As the title implies, Orion is the work of a band on the hunt for a sound that balances outsized mainstream hooks with more fine-tuned R&B intensity, and so far, they've been successful. ~ Matt Collar|
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