Rock/Pop
LPレコード

Sinners Never Sleep (10th Anniversary Edition)(LP)

0.0

販売価格

¥
6,390
税込
還元ポイント

販売中

在庫わずか
発送目安
3日~5日 店舗から取り寄せる商品となります

在庫状況 について

・各種前払い決済は、お支払い確認後の発送となります(Q&A)

フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2022年06月10日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルUMC/EMI
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3868015
SKU 602438680153

構成数 : 1枚
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Loverboy
    2. 2.
      Jaws on the Floor
    3. 3.
      Bite My Tongue
    4. 4.
      This Is the First Thing
    5. 5.
      No One Does It Better
    6. 6.
      Little Death
    7. 7.
      Crash
    8. 8.
      Reckless
    9. 9.
      Time Is Money
    10. 10.
      Little Bit of Truth
    11. 11.
      The Dilemma
    12. 12.
      When We Were Younger

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: You Me At Six

オリジナル発売日:2011年

商品の紹介

英国サリー出身のYou Me At Sixが2011年に発表し、全英チャート3位を飾った3rdアルバム『Sinner Never Sleep』10周年を記念したリイシュー企画。1LP
発売・販売元 提供資料(2022/05/09)

Produced by Garth Richardson (Biffy Clyro, Rage Against the Machine) and with guest appearances from two of the metalcore scene's most notable frontmen, You Me at Six's third album, Sinners Never Sleep, suggest the Surrey quintet are keen to distance themselves from their punk-pop boy band label. The follow-up to their 2010 breakthrough, Hold Me Down, does indeed contain two of the heaviest tracks they've recorded, with "Bite My Tongue," an aggressive slice of crunching metal featuring the vocals of Bring Me the Horizon's Oliver Sykes, and the intense, Pendulum-esque riffs and thrashing beats of "Time Is Money," which also includes the demonic howls of Australian metalcore outfit Parkway Drive's Winston McCall. But elsewhere, Josh Franceschi's emotive tones quiver over a number of more palatable, radio-friendly offerings, the majority of which bear the hallmarks of several bands from across the pond, whether it's Jimmy Eat World on the lighters-in-the-air ballad "Little Bit of Truth"; Panic at the Disco on the theatrical emo rock "The Dilemma"; or the Goo Goo Dolls on the chiming guitars and sweeping strings of soft rock anthem "Crash." The latter, in particular, isn't going to help their credibility-chasing cause, but the album is always much more convincing when it plays to its melodic strengths, as on the soulful, slow-building finale "When We Were Younger," and the '80s-tinged new wave of "This Is the First Thing," than it is when pandering to the Kerrang! masses, as on the formulaic quiet verses/loud chorus formula of "Little Death" and the gang mentality glam rock of lead single "Loverboy." Indeed, there's no shame in appealing to a more commercial crowd, and if You Me at Six could have continued to pursue the album's more mature mainstream moments instead of trying to prove their rawk credentials, Sinners Never Sleep would probably have turned out to be a more consistent affair. ~ Jon O'Brien
Rovi

メンバーズレビュー

レビューを書いてみませんか?

読み込み中にエラーが発生しました。

画面をリロードして、再読み込みしてください。