最新アルバムが初クリア・ヴァイナルでリリース!
Julien Baker、Phoebe Bridgersと共に結成したプロジェクト、Boygeniusでの活躍や、2019年には欧州や北米などツアーで巡ったほかサポーティングアクトとしてMitskiのコンサートにも出演を果たしたLucy Dacusが、老舗名門レーベル〈MATADOR〉より2018年にリリースした2作目『Historian』のLPが初クリア・ヴァイナルでリリース。
オルタナティヴなロックサウンドを残しつつ、よりエモーショナルでドラマチックな曲展開と、デビュー時にも大絶賛された唯一無二とも言える感情を揺さぶる芯のある歌声で各メディアからも高評価を得た作品。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/10/21)
After releasing a debut album that led to a contract with and reissue by Matador Records, singer/songwriter Lucy Dacus follows up two years later with Historian. The response to 2016's No Burden took note of the songwriter's velvety voice and thoughtful lyrics as well as the album's mix of catchy indie rock and quieter introspection. For Historian, Dacus returned to the studio with the same production team (Dacus, Collin Pastore, Jacob Blizard), but here, they flesh out the arrangements, contrasting spare reflection with soaring dynamics, often within the same song. The album's epic first track, "Night Shift," is a prime example, opening with a quiet recollection of events over strummed guitar as the singer addresses an ex. It builds slowly, gaining drums and eventually grungy, churning guitars as Dacus moves into her upper range. Tracks like "Addictions" and "Body to Flame" expand the palette even further with horns and strings. The latter song begins as restrained chamber pop with harpsichord-like guitar and a string quartet before it kicks into rock & roll gear, dramatically, halfway through. Later, the seven-plus-minute "Pillar of Truth," a hymnlike song that appears to play off of "Amazing Grace" with lyrics like "I once had sight/But now I'm blind," likewise rises and falls sharply in volume. Ultimately, the forte passages don't encroach on the songwriting, as they underline emotion, and the album succeeds in allowing her lyrics and expressive sense of melody to shine. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi