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A Way Forward

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発売日 2021年11月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPlay It Again Sam
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PIASR1270LP
SKU 5400863068868

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      In Manhattan
    2. 2.
      Across That Fine Line
    3. 3.
      Wounds of Love
    4. 4.
      Miranda
    5. 5.
      The Grey Commute
    6. 6.
      This Fractured Mind
    7. 7.
      Former Self
    8. 8.
      Whatever You Want
    9. 9.
      A Word & a Wave
    10. 10.
      They're Beckoning

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Nation Of Language

オリジナル発売日:2021年

商品の紹介

At its conception, Nation of Language was directly inspired by Ian Devaney hearing his father play Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Darks Electricity upon returning home following the dissolution of his band the Static Jacks. Switching from a pop-punk-leaning indie rock to a glistening merger of murky post-punk and brooch-bedecked synth pop, he teamed up with new bandmates and producer Abe Seiferth (Yeasayer, Computer Magic) for a well-received debut, Introduction, Presence (2020), that led to a record deal with PIAS and sold-out headlining dates. Featuring tracks produced separately by Seiferth and Holy Ghost!s Nick Millhiser, the follow-up, A Way Forward, mostly retains that albums contrived, early 80s-inclined surfaces and efficient bass grooves while dipping into earlier Krautrock and experimental influences. Opening track In Manhattan, for example, serves as an exposition more than a song, with Devaneys weary, half-spoken vocals (In Manhattan, you cannot have it all) appearing over programmed arpeggiated chords and deeper, throbbing synth tones. The tracks spacious instrumentation gradually expands to include a 16th-note hi-hat pattern and pulsing, pitched voice samples. Unearthly, layered sung vocals eventually rise above the rest before being overtaken by buzzy synths -- though the ceaseless arpeggiation wins out in the end. The intros amorphous structure and heterogeneous timbres open the door for more experimentation, if the rest of the songs land squarely in 80s U.K. radio territory. Among the poppier standouts are midtempo heartbreaker Wounds of Love, a borderline hum-along track with its oh-oh-oh backing countermelody, and the more staccato, robotic This Fractured Mind. Taking a slightly darker, punkier turn, Across That Fine Line adds woven synths and guitar to its worried choruses as bobbing heads continue to gallop along with its brisk syncopated bass and tinny snare. Sociopolitical anxiety informs The Grey Commute, while the self-examining Former Self substitutes an era-appropriate synth voice for harpsichord on a quasi-Baroque lament. That song eventually adds low string tones and clattering found-object-type percussion. The detailing and variable arrangements here, combined with engaging songs, lift A Way Forward above the level of genre exercise, occasionally into something more compositional, as on the final two tracks. Meanwhile, lyrics like Do you think that I could simulate my life/But done a better way? maybe never went out of fashion. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi

ブルックリンのインディー・ポップ・バンドがリリースしたセカンド・アルバム。特に際立つのはニューウェイヴやクラウトロックを彷彿とさせる意匠が強い点だ。ほのかに退廃的な雰囲気を醸す電子音にはクラスターやクラフトワークの影がちらつき、"Whatever You Want"からはヴィンス・クラーク在籍時のデペッシュ・モードを容易に連想できる。そういう意味では懐かしさを抱くリスナーも少なくないだろう。
bounce (C)近藤真弥
タワーレコード(vol.456(2021年11月25日発行号)掲載)

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