ニュージーランドで活動するインディーポップ/ドリームポップバンド、Phoebe Ringsのニューアルバム。
元々はChoiのソロ・プロジェクトだったが、『Aseurai』ではバンド全員がソングライティングに参加。彼らのルーツであるドリーム・ポップにディスコやシティ・ポップのテイストを加えたダンサブルな作品に。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/10/14)
Following their eponymous debut EP for Carpark Records by less than a year, the full-length Aseurai finds Auckland outfit Phoebe Rings writing together as a band for the first time. Phoebe Rings was started as a solo project by Seoul, South Korea native Crystal Choi, who came to New Zealand to study jazz piano. Upon graduating from music school, she quickly made fans of members of the bustling local indie community, and she recruited drummer Alex Freer (Tiny Ruins), bassist Benjamin Locke (Wax Chattels, the Beths), and guitarist/synth player Simeon Kavanagh-Vincent (Princess Chelsea), all experienced bandmembers, sidemen, and, in some cases, solo artists in their own right. The resulting collaborative LP expands on Choi’s sweet, jazz-tinged dream pop with influences like disco, sophisti-pop, city pop, and more occasionally surfacing. A song that falls in the territory of both disco and sophisti-pop, “Get Up” features Locke on lead vocals for the first time as he encourages us to get up and try again. Later, the dreamy “Static” is a sparkly duet between Choi and Locke with jazzy chord progressions, cushiony backing vocals, and lyrics about taking the long way home on city streets (“I can walk alone with you”). Elsewhere, Kavanagh-Vincent is featured on the synthy, space age “Drifting,” which evokes the most yearning of STRFKR’s alternative dance output. Choi handles most of the rest of the vocals on her own, and Aseurai -- a Korean word for something that’s out of reach but present in the atmosphere around you -- begins with her voice alone on a twinkling, Korean-language title track. Its orchestral indie pop takes inspiration from late-20th century Korean pop. Throughout the album, however, their affectionate universe is distinctive to them, with instruments like vibraphone, vintage keys, and strings providing spongy support for Phoebe Rings airy melodies and bedtime wishes upon stars. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi
2019年にチェ・クリスタルのソロ・プロジェクトとして始まり、現在は4人組となったニュージーランドのバンドがファースト・アルバムをリリースした。得意のドリーム・ポップを前面に出しつつ、ボサノヴァの要素が印象的な"Not A Necessity"のようにドリーミーな音を脇に置いた楽曲も多く収められている。シンコペーションを効かせたベースが際立つイタロ・ディスコ調な"Get Up"など、これまでの作品では見られなかったタイプの曲からはバンドの引き出しの豊富さが感じられる。亡くなったチェの祖母を称えた"Aseurai"の滋味深い歌詞は涙腺を緩ませる。
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タワーレコード(vol.499(2025年6月25日発行号)掲載)