Joji 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

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Joji
Piss In The Wind

 

 

 

 

 

Clash  80点相当

 

 

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下記 Clash の記事にあるが、

 

にしても 今作、

 

長尺ということもあり

 

んんんーーー さすがに途中で

もうちょっとはっきりした音をくれ!!!

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https://www.clashmusic.com/reviews/joji-piss-in-the-wind/

Joji doesn’t overdo his words on this album. And to be honest, he never has. Lyrically, not much is left to the imagination on ‘Piss In The Wind’, which is not inherently a bad thing when using the lens of yearning and crooning. Steve Lacy pastiche ‘LOVE YOU LESS’ gives lines such as ‘If I love you less, will you love me more’. Lyrics like these fit Joji’s narrative and framing; his top lines are consistently solid, though no one is here for lyrical density. Topically, it’s unlikely Joji will ever change. On ‘Piss In The Wind’, these rehashed themes fit the instrumentals, so despite the slightly erratic tracklist, every element of this project is distinctly Joji.

Despite being less hit-filled than previous works, ‘Piss In The Wind’ is potentially the most authentic Joji project to date, a scenic route through every facet of his sonic and auditory identity. His predisposition for poetic vividity and melancholy is once again at the forefront, soundtracked by a distorting amalgamation of every palette he has toyed with to this point. For some, chronic rumination can be irritating and monotonous, but for Joji fans and those partial to this brand of wistful sadboy alt pop, ‘Piss In The Wind’ is a solid listen.