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Personal Best

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発売日 2022年07月22日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFatCat Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FATLP168
SKU 600116516817

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Sirens
    2. 2.
      Dry
    3. 3.
      Breathe (feat. Softlizard)
    4. 4.
      Light at Night (feat. Joe Casey)
    5. 5.
      Sleeper (feat. Soffie Viemose)
    6. 6.
      Shields
    7. 7.
      Hallie
    8. 8.
      Comedown (feat. Softlizard)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Traams

商品の紹介

In the early and mid-2010s, TRAAMS were one of the bands keeping post-punk alive. Whether they stretched out their songs with motorik rhythms or boiled them down to cryptic rants, they were hard to mistake and even harder to pin down. It felt like they were hitting their stride with their second album, 2015s Modern Dancing, but later in the decade, their output dwindled to a handful of singles. When bassist Leigh Padley formed his own project Social Haul in the early 2020s, it seemed like that was that. However, the boredom of COVID-19 lockdowns reignited TRAAMS creativity, and the state of the world aside, they couldnt have picked a better time to come back, since the late 2010s and early 2020s witnessed a bumper crop of bands reimagining post-punk as their own. Though songs such as the brashly winning "Flowers," from 2013s debut album Grin, fit right in with the work of Shame and Idles, personal best reveals TRAAMS arent quite the same band as they were before. Recording their third album during a global pandemic impacted their music profoundly: Working at guitarist/vocalist Stu Hopkins studio space meant they had to be careful not to disturb the neighbors, and they discovered the power of restraint. Thats not to say that their old tricks dont have plenty of life in them; "Comedown," one of two tracks they cut pre-pandemic, is a walloping reminder of Padley and drummer Adam Stocks formidable rhythm-section chemistry. Nevertheless, personal best offers plenty of proof that the more considered approach TRAAMS had to take was an opportunity in disguise. "Breathe," a nine-minute duet with Menace Beachs Liza Violet, delivers the post-punk version of mindfulness with its reassuringly chugging beat (courtesy of a drum machine) and flowing guitars -- and shows that the bands flair for marathon tracks didnt diminish at all during their time away. Later, Protomartyrs Joe Casey adds some wild-eyed menace to the surging standout "The Light at Night." As natural as these cameos feel, TRAAMS still dont follow the post-punk rulebook too closely on personal best, and in the albums most exciting moments, they discover new ways of combining their musics visceral and cerebral aspects. The synths Stock collected and learned to play during the groups hiatus streak through "Dry" with neon vibrancy and provide a bubbly contrast to "Shields" squalling guitars and stripped-down beat; the propulsive minimalism of "Hallie" highlights the sculptural shapes made by the trios interplay; and "Sleeper," featuring Lowlys Soffie Viemose, uncovers a softer, prettier side thats a welcome development. Not many bands come back from a lengthy break with their finest work, but by "just refining our process," as Hopkins sings at one point on personal best, TRAAMS sound reinvented and reinvigorated -- and whet their listeners appetite for more music as soon as possible. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

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