Real Estate の新作 | ロキノンには騙されないぞ

ロキノンには騙されないぞ

主に海外音楽雑誌、メディアの評論家たちが高評価をつけている新譜アルバムをチェックしていくblog。日本のインディー興味深い作品も。

Real Estate
Daniel

 

60--90点相当

及第点のほうが多い。

 

メンバーのだれか、逮捕とかそういう案件なかったけ?

 

 

首になった Ducktails のひと

 

すみません、あくまで疑惑で逮捕とかではなかったです。

 

ただ、以降もDucktails 名義でアルバムを出しているが

メディアには無視されているようで、

Ryan Adams と同じような扱いか...。

 

 

 

New Jersey indie quintet Real Estate come full circle on their sixth album, Daniel, cresting the arc of maturation they've been building on for their last several records while returning to the charm and simplicity of their earliest days. Daniel arrives 15 years into the band's journey from post-college suburban melancholy to full-on adulthood, and the themes of growing up, worry for the next generation, and the weird and persistent washes of change that have been creeping into singer/songwriter Martin Courtney's work since he became a father, continue here. What's different about Daniel is how these themes get framed. The band changes course from the global influences and experimental textures they flirted with on previous albums and revert to concise, jangly pop tunes. Recorded in Nashville with producer Daniel Tashian (perhaps best known for his work on Kacey Musgraves' Grammy-winning 2018 album Golden Hour), tracks like the hook-filled "Water Underground" or "Flowers" are direct and to the point, with sculpted arrangements that add a subtle country-pop flavor in the form of airy pedal steel and wooden acoustic guitars dancing with more modernized synth sequences.

ニュージャージーのインディー・クインテット

6th

 

 

 

 

 

 

メモ

Ducktails
Impressions

Watercolors

 

ギリシアに移住だとか