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House Of Confusion<限定盤>

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3,190
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ポイント15%還元

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発売日 2021年10月22日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLame-O Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LMO081
SKU 811408038942

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:16

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      SEEN IT COMING
    2. 2.
      IF YOU DO
    3. 3.
      ON MY KNEES
    4. 4.
      7 ANGELS
    5. 5.
      IDK
    6. 6.
      THE MOON
    7. 7.
      LATE
    8. 8.
      AMERICA
    9. 9.
      MORNINGSTAR
    10. 10.
      EYES ON THE ROAD
    11. 11.
      HEART OF GOLD

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Trace Mountains

商品の紹介

Songwriter/vocalist Dave Benton started Trace Mountains as a low-stakes side project while his fuzz-damaged indie rock band LVL UP was active and taking up the majority of his time. When LVL UP disbanded in 2018, Benton began using Trace Mountains as a vehicle for exploring his musical identity, making the 2020 album Lost in the Country feel more effectively like a debut than the casual demos and offhand releases that preceded it. Bentons rapid development continues with House of Confusion. Released just about a year and a half after Lost in the Country, the folk underpinnings that sometimes play in the background of Bentons songs come to the forefront on many of these tracks. The record begins with gentle acoustic guitars and restrained drums on "Seen It Coming," with softly chiming vibraphone low in the mix. Dreamy pedal steel graces multiple songs, taking center stage on "If You Do" and supporting the catchy melodic turns of album highlight "7 Angels." Theres a hard-to-ignore Neil Young influence throughout House of Confusion, as Benton melds his distinctive songwriting style with the same kind of rootsy, melancholic beauty that carried albums like Harvest Moon. The second half of the record diverges from this approach somewhat, getting into driving drum machine pop and misty two-chord grooves on "America" and "Eyes on the Road," and staticky lo-fi chamber rock on "Morningstar." Dazzling closer "Heart of Gold" winds the albums energy down with a steady beat, atmospheric production, and more twinkling pedal steel dancing with reverb-coated percussion touches. Its a beautiful end to an album where Bentons sometimes strikingly personal lyrical presence is balanced out by the understated musical arrangements of each song. House of Confusion doesnt feel any less intimate than earlier Trace Mountains material, but it moves with a little less urgency. Ultimately, its this patience and thoughtfulness that make the songs connect on a deeper level than some of Bentons earlier work where the intensity of his emotional expressions could overshadow the rest of the songs. Especially on the more country-minded tunes, House of Confusion breathes deeply and allows for the ideas, sounds, and feelings to slowly come into view at their own pace. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi

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