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発売日 2021年06月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDrag City
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DC1121CASS
SKU 781484112143

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[カセットテープ]
    1. 1.
      Make Worry For Me
    2. 2.
      Good To My Girls
    3. 3.
      God is Waiting
    4. 4.
      Hall of Death
    5. 5.
      Shorty's Ark
    6. 6.
      I Am a Youth Inclined To Ramble
    7. 7.
      My Popsicle
    8. 8.
      Watch What Happens
    9. 9.
      Resist the Urge
    10. 10.
      There Must Be A Someone
    11. 11.
      My Blue Suit
    12. 12.
      My Body Is My Own
    13. 13.
      You Can Regret What You Have Done
    14. 14.
      Not Fooling

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オリジナル発売日:2021年

商品の紹介

Vocalist/songwriter Will Oldham (aka Bonnie Prince Billy) and guitarist Matt Sweeneys 2005 collaboration Superwolf was a subtle and haunting affair, with Sweeneys masterful guitar work and understated backing vocals adding counterpoint to some of Oldhams most gently sinister songwriting. Though the duo collaborated before and since the release of Superwolf, they rekindle the spare, pristine atmosphere of the album on Superwolves, a sequel that arrives 16 years after its predecessor. Oldhams albums always temper organic beauty with elements of depravity and bleak humor, and Sweeneys gifts for arranging his variety of excellent guitar tones and performances bring the sublime and sacred side of Oldhams songwriting to the forefront. After the especially menacing album opener Make Worry for Me, Superwolves switches into a lower gear for the devotional folk of Good to My Girls and God Is Waiting. The spacious I Am a Youth Inclined to Ramble” recalls British folk while Oldham delivers a quakingly passionate vocal performance aided only by occasional harmonies and Sweeneys perfectly mixed barrage of layered acoustic and overdriven guitars. The jazz-tinged Americana of My Body Is My Own is among the more immediately vulnerable songs in Oldhams sprawling catalog, pairing delicate, reverb-glazed guitar voicings with plainspoken lyrics of autonomy and reincarnation. The few songs where Oldham and Sweeney strike up the band -- guest shredding and revved-up rhythms by Tuareg guitarist Mdou Moctar and his band on Hall of Death or the tense brooding of album closer Not Fooling -- are lively fun, but much like Superwolf many years before it, Superwolves is at its most powerful in its calmest, most clearly articulated moments. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi

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