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Lost In The Cedar Wood<限定盤/Green Clear Vinyl>

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発売日 2025年06月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCold Bread Ltd
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CBED541A1
SKU 5063176069610

構成数 : 1枚

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Johnny Flynn

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While few might have predicted it, Lost in the Cedar Wood is a collaboration that, when announced, made a surprising amount of sense. Johnny Flynn, Britains folk-rock bard of song and stage, and Robert MacFarlane, the countrys pre-eminent nature writer, came together in 2020 to write a pandemic album. Since releasing 2016s masterful Sillion, Flynn has been largely devoted to his burgeoning film career, taking on wildly divergent period roles ranging from David Bowie to Jane Austens George Knightley. MacFarlane, for his part, is coming off the effusive praise of 2019s Underland, his epic exploration of the hidden world beneath our feet. Flynns reputation as a creative polymath is well-established, though MacFarlanes musical pursuits have only been hinted at in his writing. Both are poignant wordsmiths with a deep love of Albion lore, legend, and natural history. Using the Epic of Gilgamesh as their starting point, the two friends spent the early lockdown days of 2020 enthusiastically trading ideas back and forth, eventually culminating in a group of songs that were recorded in the bucolic setting of a rural Hampshire cottage. Although credited to both artists, Lost in the Cedar Wood arrives as Flynns fifth solo album with MacFarlanes contributions greatly augmenting, but preserving the overall continuity of the formers catalog. The most immediately striking thing about this set, at least in terms of presentation, is its rugged spontaneity and wildness. Rarely has Flynn sounded quite so intense or loose as on cuts like Gods and Monsters or Flood in the Desert, his voice alternately booming and cracking as tempos fluctuate in a cacophony of buzzing strings. Like MacFarlanes mountain tales or his archeology of landmarks, the music seems firmly rooted to the earth, sprouting organically from its nadir with an inchoate sense of power and the weight of history in its bones. There are bluesy romps like sprightly Ten Degrees of Strange and the playful Bonedigger as well as anthemic dirges like Tree Rings and the glorious Nether, which feels as ancient as England itself. Lost in the Cedar Wood is not Flynns most accessible record, but it might be his most immediate, and its communion of two masters in their prime makes for a satisfying listen. ~ Timothy Monger
Rovi

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