USガレージバンドLOUIS XIVのラストアルバムがMUSIC ON VINYLからリリース!
解散直前にリリースされた2008年の3RDにしてラストアルバム『Slick Dogs And Ponies』が15周年記念盤としてMUSIC ON VINYLからリリース!
人気曲の "Guilt By Association"、"Air Traffic Control"、"Stalker"などが収録されています!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2022/12/29)
Louis XIV's first album was a sleazy, breezy dose of AC/DC-inspired rawk & roll that put over its swagger with a cheesy wink and a playfully sexy bump and grind. It was the kind of record Brian Johnston might put on when he's sitting down at home to relax; totally silly and a lot of fun. Their second album Slick Dogs and Ponies is a decidedly darker effort with a greasy strand of evil congealing right below the surface. The sound of the album is much fuller and less punchy, songs are weighted down by gloomy strings, vocals are framed by vocal choirs, and the raunchy guitars that propelled the first album are pushed to the background. It's a more mature and substantial sound, but the record isn't quite as bouncey and goofy as Best Little Secrets Are Kept. The lyrics are less fun, too. The songs tell tales of modern life gone wrong, derailed by sordid sex, drug use, and all sorts of unpleasantness. "Stalker" is grimy and might leave you wanting a shower, or at least a quick spin of a Donovan record, to make you feel clean again. "Hopesick" is a the kind of weary, beaten ballad you'd expect from an arena rock band on their seventh album; it sounds tattered and desperate, like they can barely even function as a band. The moments of rocked-out swagger are still here, but are ultimately drowned out by a musical and lyrical heaviness that turns the album into a downer. Of course, there's no reason a band can't make a depressing and bleak album if they want to. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi
骨太ながらも甘味かつセクシーな佇まいで世界中を席巻したサンディエゴのグラム・ロッカー4人組、ルイ14世が2年半ぶりに放ったデンジャラスなニュー・アルバムだ! ソリッドなギターを中心に配した硬質な音作りは前作と変わらず。しかし注目はそこにピコピコとしたリズムを挿むことで、ちょっぴりトボケたフレイヴァーをプラスしている点だろう。ハードだけどユーモアも忘れない、一皮剥けた音がココにある!
bounce (C)山口 コージー
タワーレコード(2008年03月号掲載 (P68))