When tropicalia legends Os Mutantes re-formed after over 30 years dormant in 2006, many fans of their classic early albums weren't sure what to expect. Absent was iconic singer Rita Lee, and by that point their legacy was so foundational to a lot of music that came afterwards, improving on it or even continuing it respectably seemed like a daunting task. However, the reunion shows went well and 2009's Haih...Ou Amortecedor..., an album that included collaborations with big names like Tom Ze and Jorge Ben, met with some positive reviews, though it was clear the band wasn't attempting to pick up where it left off. With Fool Metal Jack, the stylistically varied follow-up to Haih...Ou Amortecedor..., they continue the task of climbing out of the shadow of their own history, offering all manner of sounds puzzling, sublime, and still incredibly psychedelic. Oddball psych moments like the helium-voiced chorus and mosquito fuzz guitars of "Look Out" recall some of the band's late-'60s glory and weirdness, as do druggy synth touches on "Time and Space" and the acoustic mind trip "Valse LSD." Songs like these keep Os Mutantes cemented in the contemporary psych scene that their earlier records helped influence, and would sit nicely alongside tracks by Ghost, Six Organs of Admittance, or Acid Mothers Temple. Gentle tracks like "To Make It Beautiful" and "Eu Descrobi" blend soft psychedelic touches with elements like gliding Brazilian flute or distant electronics, creating a vivid sonic picture as bright as any of their earliest experiments. The album (which includes the most dabbling with the English language the usually exclusively Portuguese-singing act has ever engaged in) goes wrong only in its most far-reaching moments. Heavy-handed rock numbers like the almost sickeningly plodding antiwar sentiments of the title track and the downright befuddling Bob Marley-styled reggae flavoring of "Ganja Man" derail the otherwise cohesive album. Despite a few moments of inconsistency, Fool Metal Jack fares far better than most records from bands returning to form after decades of silence, and in its best moments highlights the brilliance of a group that never lost its unique voice. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi
音楽を作るにあたっての基本的な態度/発想の何かが間違っている。豪快にボタンを掛け違えている。でも、そのバカバカしさを真摯に極めた様が愉快痛快でサイコーなんだぜ!……と叫んで伝えたくなる、トロピカリズモの生ける伝説が放った、クレイジーでハッピーでポップでブッ飛んだ新作。突拍子もないユーモラスなアイデアだらけで異常なカタルシスが得られる、時代を超越した珍ロックの金字塔!
bounce (C)ダイサク・ジョビン
タワーレコード(vol.368(2014年6月25日発行号)掲載)
カエターノ・ヴェローゾやジルベルト・ジルらに並んで60年代のトロピカリア・ムーヴメントの代表格でもあったムタンチス。78年に解散し2006年に再結成。2009年に35年ぶりとなるアルバム『Haih Or Amortecedor』をリリース。そして今作は4年ぶりとなる。オリジナルメンバーのセルジオ・ヂアスと2ndアルバム『ムタンチス』にも参加しているヂーニョ・レーミが手を組み、またしても収拾のつかないロックアルバムが完成! 楽しい! 今みたいに情報の出入りの少ない時代に、手を尽くしてたくさんのジャンルに首を突っ込み影響を受けたムタンチスの当時の好奇心を、半世紀後にリリースされた今作でも感じとれる。
intoxicate (C)脇川飛鳥
タワーレコード(vol.110(2014年6月20日発行号)掲載)