Rock/Pop
LPレコード

Lahs

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2019年10月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMexican Summer
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MEX2601
SKU 184923126013

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:57
L.A. garage psych revivalists Allah-Las met and formed when three of the four bandmembers were working at Amoeba Records. No doubt they bonded over repeated airings of Pebbles collections and arguments over who was moodier, Love or the Chocolate Watchband, because the sound they conjure up on their self-titled debut album sounds like it came straight out of a Midwestern garage or from the stage of a West Coast teen club. With the help of friend and producer Nick Waterhouse (who expertly re-creates old-school soul music on his own records), the group nails the sometimes overlooked melancholy side of garage rock. Every band worth its Voxx guitars had at least one misty minor-chord ballad in its repertoire to show off the tenderness that lurked below the shouting rockers and pissed-off rants. Allah-Las delve deeply into the murky moods, delivering nothing but low-key, restrained songs that never raise a sweat but creep right into your brain just the same. Part of this can be credited to the sound Waterhouse gets -- perfectly layered guitars (with plenty of chiming 12-string), a chunky but fluid bass pulse, a tinny but tough drum sound, just the right amount of reverb on the vocals -- but the rest has to go to the guys writing the songs. Though they stick to minor chords and middle tempos throughout the album, the songs don't blend together into a hazy mess as the album slowly sulks along, and occasional songs, like "Busman's Holiday," veer away from the typical girl-done-me-wrong tropes of garage rock and help keep things separated. So do the memorable guitar lines Pedrum Siadatian drapes across every song; the musical hooks, like the surging organ of "Catamaran" or the bongos on "Seven Point Five," that pop up repeatedly; and the tender snarl of Miles Michaud's vocals. He's clearly taken his Jagger lessons, but never lapses into pure imitation. In the end, what really makes the record a success is the mood the band sure-footedly creates from beginning to end. The record starts under a cloud of grey sadness and it never lets up; even the two instrumentals have a wistful heart. Plenty of bands have done just as good a job at re-creating the sound and feel of '60s psych and garage bands; few have done it with the unceasingly downcast and yet somehow peaceful approach of Allah-Las. It might be nice to hear them amp it up a bit on their next record for a change of pace, but this works just fine as a bummed-out garage trip. ~ Tim Sendra

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    1. 1.
      Holding Pattern
    2. 2.
      Keeping Dry
    3. 3.
      In The Air
    4. 4.
      Prazer Em Te Conhecer
    5. 5.
      Roco Ono
    6. 6.
      Star
    7. 7.
      Royal Blues
    8. 8.
      Electricity
    9. 9.
      Light Yearly
    10. 10.
      Polar Onion
    11. 11.
      On Our Way
    12. 12.
      Houston
    13. 13.
      Pleasure

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Allah-Las

商品の紹介

Mojo (Publisher) (p.85) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[They] are experts in making music that, while steeped in the '60s, still incites much excitement today thanks to its simplicity and directness."
Rovi

After three records spent digging deep into the super-chill fantasy version of L.A., complete with surf guitars, Allah-Las do things a little differently on Lahs. The band still play with the relaxed style of four guys with nowhere to go and all the time in the world to not get there, but this time around they are looking outside of their comfort zone and trying some new things. Not only that, but theyve given their well-established sound a makeover -- stripping back at least three layers of reverb, bringing the vocals closer to the front, and allowing the drums to snap a little bit here and there. Along with this new sonic approach, they dig into a wider variety of styles, not just sticking to gauzy psych and sleepy surf music. Theres a little bit of slow-motion, last-call disco (Roco Ono); a rollicking near-novelty rocker (Keeping Dry) that has a beat so loose it feels like the drum kit is about to come apart; a singsongy experimental track (Royal Blues) thats driven by a rudimentary drum machine and some chanting; a bit of outre bossa nova (Electricity); and a whole bunch of songs that make it clear that they spent a lot of time listening to the Dead on their tour bus. Somewhere on one of those trips, they switched from guitars that felt lifted from a psychedelic Surfaris album to happily meandering lines that sound like they were cut from American Beauty at the last minute. The loping, good-natured, and slightly stoned feel of many of the records songs gives them a heavy Dead feel too; only a few have any of the drive and swagger that the best songs on the bands previous album Calico Review had. Even fewer have any of the murky melancholy of their earliest records. Its a big change all around, and for the most part, it works. A few of the frothy, almost goofy songs feel a little out of place, but the rest of the album manages to tap into the laid-back, barely breathing thing that the Allah-Las do so well. If its a little more disco-y or Dead-y here and there, thats okay since they manage to make it sound like they are folding the new styles into the groups esthetic instead of grafting disparate things together in an awkward way. There may be moments that give fans expecting another laid-back psych record pause, but on the whole the Allah-Las succeed in refurbing their template and coming up with something thats both extremely chill and interesting at the same time. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

LAの4人組による4作目。3年ぶりのリリースを心待ちにしていたファンも少なくないはず。陶酔の境地に誘うサイケなフォーク・ロックがそんな期待に応える充実作。ポルトガル語で歌う2曲は、トロピカリアも連想させるという意味で、ベックの『Mutations』に通じるところも。ギター2本のアンサンブルはテレヴィジョンにも通じるギター・ロックとしても楽しめそうだ。
bounce (C)山口智男
タワーレコード(vol.433(2019年11月25日発行号)掲載)

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