Dirty Three の新作 | ロキノンには騙されないぞ

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Dirty Three
Love Changes Everything

 

 

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After a groundbreaking run throughout the 1990s into the early 2000s, Australian instrumental trio Dirty Three slowed down slightly. Their studio albums came fewer and further between, they played live less often, and the bandmembers all pursued other interests and projects. Even still, the singular magic that happens when violinist Warren Ellis, guitarist Mick Turner, and drummer Jim White come together as Dirty Three never went away. Love Changes Everything is the trio's first new material in ten years, and continues the streams of beauty, chaos, turmoil, and hopefulness that the band have been untying since they formed in 1992. The album is divided into six pieces, all titled as numbered segments of "Love Changes Everything." Wandering piano takes the place of violin as the lead instrument on more ambient sections like "Love Changes Everything III," with White's scattershot drumming hammering in the background over an unobtrusive violin loop. The song slowly unpacks itself to include minimal guitar phrases from Turner and equally restrained violin runs from Ellis, all of the players making ample space for each other as the piece drifts by. There's also subtle use of synthesizers on "Love Changes Everything II," one of the more cloudy and dreamlike pieces here. For the most part, however, the searching, windswept feelings and explosive group dynamics the band have always tapped into are in the forefront more than the new sounds they're toying with.

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