One of two records Jack White wrote and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, Fear of the Dawn is a brittle, cacophonic affair, a claustrophobic exploration of the titular idea. White came across the notion of eosophobia -- a Greek term for dreading the dawn -- then used that concept as the backbone for his heavier, weirder songs, leaving the softer material for the subsequent Entering Heaven Alive. Hes so besotted with this phobia that hes titled a quarter of the albums 12 songs after it, then wrote additional songs called "Into the Twilight," "Dusk," and "Morning, Noon and Night," giving Fear of the Dawn a thematic lyrical thread to accompany its arty freak-outs. Many of Whites familiar tropes are readily apparent here -- heavy-footed blues stomps, manic vocal wails, cascading waves of guitar fuzz -- but the execution and feel are different here, as if the analog warrior has plunged himself into digital madness. Acoustic guitars and the occasional piano can be heard on the margins, yet theyre buried underneath gnarled, noisy guitars that are flattened, processed, and used as weapons. White speeds and slows his voice along with his six-string, his rhythms stutter and strut, melodies are used as much for texture as they are for hooks. The focus isnt on a song, per se, as much is it is on mood, namely a roiling, consuming paranoia conveyed by all this furious noise and off-kilter arrangements. Fear of the Dawn isnt often a pleasant listen, but it wasnt meant to be: its a dark adventure, an album designed to provoke and stoke fears, not to soothe them. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi
サード・マンを拠点に自由な活動を展開する鬼才が4年ぶりのソロ4作目をリリース。基本的には先行シングル"Taking Me Back"同様にすべての楽器を自身で演奏したジャキジャキな轟音ロックンロールを鳴らすだけのごくシンプルな一枚なのだが、曲ごとの構成や奇抜なエフェクト、多彩な奏法も相まって興奮がまるで途切れない! キャブ・キャロウェイを引用した"Hi-De-Ho"にはQ・ティップを招聘。7月に届くという次作も楽しみだ。
bounce (C)轟ひろみ
タワーレコード(vol.461(2022年4月25日発行号)掲載)
紙ジャケットなので、よごれがついてしまい。
アルコールティッシュ拭いたら、はげてしまいました。😇