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专辑名称: This Stupid World
创作艺人: [Yo La Tengo]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟9首
出品公司: Matador
发行时间: 2023/2/10
官方标价: £10.49 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Sinatra Drive Breakdown
Fallout
Tonight’s Episode
Aselestine
Until It Happens
Apology Letter
Brain Capers
This Stupid World
Miles Away


详细介绍:

Weird and wonderful, Yo La Tengo%27s 17th album finds the trio feeling experimental and self-indulgent (not a bad thing here), and comfortable stretching waaaaay out—three of the nine songs go over seven minutes. Among them is opener Sinatra Drive Breakdown, which immediately cruises in on a cool, nervy groove before fuzzed-out guitar elbows its way in and eventually falls into what seems like a nervous breakdown: messy, atonal, slippery and hard to grasp. Ira Kaplan%27s voice sounds calm and low until Georgia Hubley sneaks in behind him, even calmer and lower. The union isn%27t exactly one of harmony, but more like someone trying to guess what you%27re about to say. Fallout, by comparison, comes on bright and excitable like a noisy version of the Byrds. I want to fall out of time/ Reach back unwind/ Before it gets too loud/ Before it knocks me out, Kaplan sings. There are real suck it and see moments, like on the menacing Brain Capers, which finds Kaplan trying out a low growl and then backing himself up with the brooding muscle of guitar. Until It Happens has a nervous-energy rhythm, like city traffic—and a tango vibe. (Prepare to die, Kaplan, now 66, warns like a pragmatic life-insurance salesman. Prepare yourself while there%27s still time.) He shrugs on J.J. Cale eccentricity for the delightfully oddball Tonight%27s Episode, bragging about his yo-yo skills: I can walk the dog/ I can around the world/ Rock that cradle, too. As Hubley%27s post-punk drum beat slides into a shuffle and bassist James McNew layers on prowling blues, Kaplan turns his guitar noise into this slow-moving feedback. But it%27s not so much shoegaze as its own atmosphere, the kind of thing that would cause people in a movie to cringe and cover their ears. (You won%27t want to cover yours.) Hubley opens Aselestine—gentle Glen Campbell country with Lou Reed Loaded vibes—with a soft giggle and a resigned lament: The drugs don%27t do what they said they%27d do. But the best line on the record is Kaplan%27s on the jammy Apology Letter: Then I got mad because you got mad/ Another one of my delightful quirks/ What a jerk. The extended closers are just under 15 minutes of blissed-out meditation. This Stupid World is tense, like heavy gray storm clouds that never quite erupt, so that its tribal drum beat goes from maddening to hypnotic. And Miles Away delivers, of all things, an industrial goth feel before Hubley floats in with ethereal vocals; eventually, it all spaces out, like some %2770s retro-futuristic AI symphony. © Shelly Ridenour /Qobuz


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