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Heaven Is A Junkyard

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発売日 2023年06月09日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルFat Possum
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FP18202
SKU 767981182025

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:34:33

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Youth Lagoon

商品の紹介

After a strong run between 2010 and 2016, Idaho-bred musician Trevor Powers temporarily ceased making music as Youth Lagoon, the nostalgic and psychedelically tinged bedroom pop project with which hed created three critically acclaimed albums. Heaven Is a Junkyard marks Powers return to the Youth Lagoon moniker, continuing the clearer production he left off with on 2015s Savage Hills Ballroom, and leaning into gentler, almost Americana-styled instrumentals that seem to take root in grounded emotional states. Throughout the album, soft piano intermingles with found sounds, samples, laid-back drum grooves, and occasional unobtrusive electronic elements as Powers spins opaque lyrics about troubled families, open skies, and images that evoke the feeling of life in the heartland. This formula becomes its own kind of flyover pop on the albums best songs, with "Idaho Alien" and "Prizefighter" coming one after another and feeling like continuations of each others affable hooks and softly melancholic melodic sensibilities. The stripped-down ballad "The Sling" consists mainly of piano and lonely vocals before a haunted chorus and stirring strings come in to push the songs wounded feel to its conclusion. There are still hints of the washed-out nostalgia of earlier Youth Lagoon material in the cloudy glow of ambient interlude "Lux Radio Theater" or the distant drum loops and wobbly lo-fi processing of "Mercury" but by and large, Heaven Is a Junkyard finds Powers in pastoral mode. Even in its most orchestrated moments, the album feels primarily reflective and still, like Powers is gazing out on a silent field of wheat and offering us a look into his brain as the thoughts, memories, and scattered hopes all float by. ~ TiVo Staff
Rovi

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