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Cool It Down<限定盤/Opaque Yellow Vinyl>

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2022年09月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSecretly Canadian
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SC470LPC1
SKU 656605047034

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Spitting Off the Edge of the World
    2. 2.
      Lovebomb
    3. 3.
      Wolf
    4. 4.
      Fleez
    5. 5.
      Burning
    6. 6.
      Blacktop
    7. 7.
      Different Today
    8. 8.
      Mars

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

商品の紹介

Yeah Yeah Yeahs only make music when they have something to say. Nearly a decade separated Cool It Down and Mosquito, during which time Karen O made two solo albums including 2019s Lux Prima. She and Brian Chase and Nick Zinner were so established in their individual work (Chase remained a fixture on the experimental jazz scene; Zinner toured with, recorded, and produced artists ranging from the Rentals to Amen Dunes to Phoebe Bridgers) that a reunion seemed uncertain. Luckily for fans, they did get back together, and their fifth album once again switches gears from the one before it. Cool It Down owes less to Mosquitos rock revivalism than it does to Lux Primas lush sonics and, maybe more importantly, its viewpoint. The light touch and generosity of spirit within Os songwriting made itself known as early as Fever to Tells "Maps," but she refined it with her solo work and reintroduces it to the band with transporting results, balancing the experience of age and the wonder of youth in songs that teeter between reflection and elation. The band bookends Cool It Down with songs about childrens perspectives. O has always written tenderly about and for children, and "Spitting Off the Edge of the World," a radiant yet heartbroken meditation on the ecologically broken world left to the next generation featuring Perfume Genius, and "Mars," inspired by a sweetly imaginative moment with her son, are no exception. By contrast, the gorgeous, big-hearted pop of "Different Today" possesses the wisdom to acknowledge the past, accept the present, and look forward to the future even as the world "goes spinnin out of control." Over the years, O has also become a more accomplished and varied vocalist, and she brings more colors to her Cool It Down performances than on Yeah Yeah Yeahs previous albums or even Lux Prima. "Burning" is a driving showcase for all her skills; as the song builds into a soulful inferno, her wails and whispers are forces of nature, and her comparisons to meteors and the river Styx are completely apt. "Fleez," the records brightly funky midpoint, pairs spoken-word verses that hark back to the early gem "Art Star" with a groove thats tautly danceable even if the band doesnt break a sweat. Songs such as this and "Wolf," a piece of shimmering electro-pop seduction where squiggly synths echo Os vibrato, borrow some of Its Blitz!s chrome-plated sleekness and commanding beats and showcase Dave Siteks production. Sitek often felt like Yeah Yeah Yeahs unofficial fourth member, and his chemistry with them remains strong on tracks like the lushly layered "Blacktop." For a band who seemed so impulsive at the outset, Yeah Yeah Yeahs reflection and deliberation has been a surprising strength thats only grown with time. They may never lose all their restlessness -- nor should they -- but its undeniable that Cool It Down is one of their most consistent albums. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

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