『PHASES』の再プレス・リリース!限定のスペシャル仕様です。
オリジナル・リリース:2019年6月28日
アナログ・レコード・再プレス・リリース!12曲入りアルバム。
■仕様:盤は限定のゴーストのような紫とピンクのヴァイナル、このプレス限定の「PHASES」トレーディングカード、"Charm"<特別な賞品>をアンロックするためのコード1/5が封入
*予めご了承下さい:海外から取り寄せる輸入盤ですので、仕様が急遽変更となることもございます。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2026/02/27)
Australian trio Chase Atlantic are the kind of confident cool guys who sport '90s Jesus Jones hair, layer giant, half-buttoned shirts over their skinny bare chests, and croon with a trebly, Colour Me Badd lilt without the slightest indication of shame. Out of three total bandmembers, one of them pretty much just plays jazzy tenor saxophone. And yet, somehow it all works. Showcasing the talents of lead singer Mitchel Cave, the aforementioned singer/saxophonist Clinton Cave, and singer/guitarist Christian Anthony, Chase Atlantic's mix of yearning vocals, atmospheric synths, and infectious melodic hooks most closely resemble their British contemporaries the 1975, but with a heavier, more SoundCloud rap undercurrent that's distinctly their own. It's a sound they've been honing since well before their eponymous 2017 debut, and one that comes of age on Phases. These are songs that linger in the liminal emotional spaces between hookup sex and monogamy, between friendship and love. At the core of Phases is the slow-jam anthem "Love Isn't Easy It's Hard," a delicious slice of early-'90s gospel-inflected R&B that sounds like Prince run through a Snapchat filter. Anchored to an insanely catchy chorus, the song finds singer Mitchel Cave crooning about a post-millennial relationship between friends who "fuck, but when they fall in love they're too afraid to say." Similarly rife with relationship angst, the title track is a swaggering synth ballad in which all three Chase Atlantic bandmates take turns at the mic like an emo version of Jodeci, each singing about their inability to make love work. Elsewhere, they sink into the bad love of "Her," a seductive downtempo track in which Cave opines over his rich-girl hookup who takes him into the back room at Chanel so they can "smash," right after they'd "copped Balenciagas then drew on 'em." Later, he laments that he might be falling in love ("Daddy didn't give her enough, but I can make the pain better"), but he'll probably never know as he only has one day to spend with her. It's in these moments on Phases, caught between hashtagged bluster and real-life emotional longing, that Chase Atlantic achieve something close to transcendent. ~ Matt Collar
Rovi