One could be excused for wondering why Los Campesinos! are still making records at this late date. When they burst onto the scene in 2007 with a bracing batch of singles -- that sounded like it took the studio engineer's intense concentration to corral the unbridled excitement and frantic energy that came flying off the band like a technicolor rain shower -- they seemed destined to burn brightly for a little while, then burst. Fast forward a decade and they've released their sixth album, Sick Scenes, and it's hard to reconcile the mature, slickly produced music on display with the music they made in their early days. Some constants do endure, like Gareth's lacerating lyrics, the massed vocals in the choruses, the occasional glockenspiel, and a few songs that hit hard sonically and emotionally. The production does what it can to gloss over the emotions with slickly layered guitars and keys, but it can't always contain Gareth's biting vocals or keep songs like "Hung Empty" from taking flight. Unlike their previous album No Blues, the production and the band fight to a draw. The group brings enough aggression (see the opening ranter "Renato Dall' Ara [2008]" for proof of that) and passion to the songs that every now and then they break through the restraints they're shackled with to make a heartfelt impression. Tracks like "I Broke Up in Amarante" and "Sad Suppers" have all the fury and feeling of their early work, plus the benefits of life experience and a little bit of wisdom. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi
グループラヴより一足早く胸キュン・ロックで世界を席巻したUKの男女混合7人組が、4年ぶりに帰還! 2008年の2作目からずっとプロデュースを任せてきたジョン・グッドマンソンとの化学反応は本作でも良好で、ラウドな曲もおセンチな曲も安定のロスキャン印だ。ギタリストのトムがパフューム・ジーニアスのツアーに参加するなど充実の課外活動も影響してか、バンド内の風通しの良さまで伝わってくる。
bounce (C)上野功平
タワーレコード(vol.400(2017年2月25日発行号)掲載)