アメリカのドリームギターポップバンド、3人のプロデューサーと組んで作り上げた意欲的3枚目!
今まで2枚のフルアルバムをリリースし、評価を確実に上げてきたLIVING HOUR。3年振りとなる最新作『SOMEDAY IS TODAY』は、外部のインスピレーションをバンドが求めた結果JAY SOM、JONATHAN SCHENKE (PARQUET COURTS, SNAIL MAIL, THE DRUMS), SAMUR KHOUJA (CATE LE BON, DEERHUNTER, REGINA SPEKTOR)と歴戦の猛者なプロデューサー3人を迎えて制作!
トレードマークだった淡く白昼夢な音像とギターポップは鳴りを潜め、ラウドで歪みに振り切ったシューゲイザーサウンドが中心に。そこにUSインディを知り尽くした3人のプロデューサーが持っているエッセンスが入り、インディロック最前線へ飛び出せる勢いとスケール感を獲得!JAY SOM印なキャッチーな音作りが冴え渡る"FEELINGS MEETING"のジリジリと這うようなギターと哀愁を帯びたメロディがアナタを絶対虜にさせる!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2022/06/23)
Without abandoning their drugged-out dream pop sound, Winnipegs Living Hour made some adjustments when recording their third album, Someday Is Today, the follow-up to their Kanine Records debut, Softer Faces (2019). First, their drummer left, so bassist Brett Ticzon and guests including Jason Tait (Broken Social Scene, the Weakerthans) helped fill in on what ended up being varied drum parts. At the same time, other members are credited on multiple instruments this go around -- that includes lead vocals, with the group sharing the spotlight between core members Gilad Carroll, Adam Soloway, and Softer Faces lead Sam Sarty (although they all sang backup on prior releases). The now-foursome also worked with a new batch of producers, among them Jay Soms Melina Duterte, who is featured on standout track "Feelings Meeting." A fuzzy, melancholy reverie, its lush, textured harmonics represent the high-density end of an album thats, on average, lighter and a little more acoustic leaning than its predecessor. The languid, sunshine pop-tinged "Exploding Rain," for instance, opens with gentle strummed and broken chords, harmonized vocals, and a drum pattern consisting of simple bass drum, hi-hat, and cross sticking, until things pick up for its warm chorus. The opening song, "Hold Me in Your Mind," forecasts such subtle folk-rock leanings with its dreamy mix of organ, spacy keys, and layered harmony vocal tracks, like the Mamas & the Papas on sedatives. It all stays grounded in earnest bittersweetness and steady tempos, however, even on a hazier, more hypnotic track like "Curve." By switching singers, drumming complexity, and stylistic approaches (check out "December Forever" for gear-shifting 90s sadcore or "Miss Miss Miss" for unexpected claves), Someday Is Today is unfocused in more ways than one, but its mood locks into the late-summer twilight. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi