2013年から活動する米国ボストンのトリオHorse Jumper of Love。印象主義的な歌詞と繊細なものか激しめなサウンドまで大きく揺れ動くアレンジの幅を見せるなど5枚の作品をリリースしてきました。アレックス・ファーラーをプロデューサーに迎えてレコーディングされた今作は灼熱のギターと轟音のリズム・セクションが印象的なサウンド。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2024/05/28)
While remaining loyal to a ruminative sound rooted in slowcore tradition and largely distinguished by the alternately tender and quietly anxious vocals of Dimitri Giannopoulos, Horse Jumper of Love have developed their sound from album to album, including both strengthening and clarifying their early lo-fi approach on releases like the 2022 studio effort Natural Part and 2023s Heartbreak Rules, which was mostly home recorded. With their fifth album, Disaster Trick, the group offer their noisiest, most high-contrast album yet. Giannopoulos credited the more deliberate, energized sound to his newfound sobriety since recording Heartbreak Rules. Recorded at Drop of Sun Studios in Asheville, North Carolina, Disaster Trick also finds Horse Jumper working with producer Alex Farrar (Wednesday, Indigo De Souza) for the first time and includes contributions from Wednesdays Karly Hartzman and MJ Lenderman, Squirrel Flowers Ella Williams, and Maria Gelsomini, who represents the sole appearance of synthesizers on the album (on "Heavy Metal"). The record opens with a few acoustic strums and then a grungy attack on "Snow Angel," a heavy, plodding track that successfully evokes the ideas of cold, isolation, and longing. The ringing guitars and smears of feedback continue on relatively lighter, dreamier songs like "Wink" and "Todays Iconoclast" before the album arrives at the somnambulant "Word," a song about the distortion of reality that features ambling guitar solos and minimal bass drum, cymbal taps, and late snare on two and four. Like many of the tracks here, it was partly influenced by a work of art: In this case, a lyric was inspired by the drawing of a witch milking an ax instead of a cow in the movie Haxan. Elsewhere, "Snow Angel" took a kernel of an idea from the David Berman poem "Snow." Later on in the track list, songs like the thunderstorm-featuring "Heavy Metal," the haunting "Death Spiral," and comparatively uptempo "Nude Descending" juxtapose melody and dissonance and the personal and the representational to poignant effect. Its an album that one cant help but to imagine making for impactful concert moments. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi