Rock/Pop
LPレコード

Endless Dream<Black Vinyl>

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2020年03月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPbj Musik Ab
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PBJA1841
SKU 7350045463463

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Music
    2. 2.
      Reason to be Reasonable
    3. 3.
      Drama King
    4. 4.
      Rusty Nail
    5. 5.
      Endless Reruns
    6. 6.
      Idiosyncrasy
    7. 7.
      Out of Nowhere
    8. 8.
      Simple Song of Sin
    9. 9.
      A Week-End
    10. 10.
      On the Brink

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Peter Bjorn And John

オリジナル発売日:2020年

商品の紹介

With 2018s Darker Days album, the venerable Swedish indie rockers Peter Bjorn and John righted their listing ship by scaling back their operation and making music that recalled their glory days. 2020s Endless Dream continues in that positive vein, and thanks to the hooky songcraft, inventive production, and emotional punches that sneak up to clock the listener every now and then, the record stands shoulder to shoulder with their best work. Like on the previous album, the band tracked the songs together in the studio, then the person who wrote the song took control and added the finishing touches. The process helped establish a firmly unified sonic foundation while still allowing for each members idiosyncratic style to blossom. As usual, Peter Moren comes up with the big, poppy songs with great choruses tailor-made for his warm embrace of a voice. Reason to Be Reasonable is expansive new wave pop with a lively arrangement that features timpani and zither, Endless Reruns has a lovely melody framed by sweetly jangling guitars, and both Simple Song of Sin and On the Brink are deeply felt, brilliantly put together songs; the latter even gets baroquely epic in the verses in a way the band havent ever been before. Bjorn Yttlings songs are more restrained, a little weird around the edges, but still almost naggingly catchy. The opening Music is the kind of peppy, slightly off-kilter song that lodges in the pleasure center of the brain, Rusty Nail shows off his knack for crafting oddball instrumental hooks, and on Out of Nowhere, he drops his guard a bit to dig into some real melancholy. His songs definitely give Peters a run for the money this time around in the should-be-hits sweepstakes. John Eriksson, as usual, isnt looking to write hits, though. Hes the groups experimental tinkerer, and his tracks are filled with shifting dynamics, strange sounds, and treated vocals, especially on the restrained, slightly malevolent Drama King or the jittery new wave rocker A Week-End. Add in the reverb-heavy, jazz-on-the-moon ballad Idiosyncrasy, and you have a nice balance to the sugary pop the other two guys concoct. Not to say Johns tracks arent hooky; they just take an extra minute to sink in. Its hard to believe that after two decades together as a band Peter Bjorn and John are still making records as intense, energetic, inventive, and vital as Endless Dream. Its true, though, and like Darker Days, the album is another reward to those who stuck around and a reminder to those who may have bailed that the trio are still knocking out some top-notch indie rock. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

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