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Fix Yourself Not The World

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発売日 2022年03月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAwal/Fontana North
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TWMB002CD
SKU 5056167164968

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:29

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Wombats

商品の紹介

As the lead singer of Britains the Wombats, Matthew Murphy always seems to have one foot on the podium to pop success and the other on a banana peel. Its a wryly amusing balancing act he manages to pull off yet again on the bands fifth studio album, 2022s Fix Yourself, Not the World. The record arrives three years after the equally potent Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life and also follows Murphys 2020 solo project, Wherever I Go, I Want to Leave. As with those albums, Fix Yourself, Not the World is another deep dive into Murphys psyche, where literate lyrics rife with self-loathing and allusions to substance abuse are married to the groups highly kinetic post-punk grooves and 90s-style Brit-pop hooks. Its an appealing combination, bringing to mind the self-aware pop irony of classic bands like the Kinks, Blur, and Pulp. Theres also a bit of a louche decay to the Wombats that evokes the work of actor Steve Coogan and his performances in films like 24 Hour Party People and The Trip where he plays characters whose hedonistic, self-destructive tendencies belie their broad intellect and desire for an intense emotional connection in life. This a very poignant dichotomy and one that elevates anthems here such as "Flip Me Upside Down," "Everything I Love Is Going to Die," and "If You Ever Leave, Im Coming with You." Often, as on the latter track, its purposefully unclear if Murphy is directing his thoughts to a lover or himself. He sings, "You know Ill do/Whatever you want me to/Throw a banquet in a mosh pit/Ill get out of bed/Stop listening to Radiohead/Take you out of this/Your reluctant optimist." That ironic dissonance between self-love and self-loathing is what makes Fix Yourself, Not the World such a thrilling and thoughtful pop experience. ~ Matt Collar
Rovi

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