HR 96.0kHz/24Bit            


专辑名称: Lucifer On The Sofa
创作艺人: [Spoon]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟10首
出品公司: Matador
发行时间: 2022/2/11
官方标价: £10.49 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Held
The Hardest Cut
The Devil & Mister Jones
Wild
My Babe
Feels Alright
On The Radio
Astral Jacket
Satellite
Lucifer On The Sofa


详细介绍:

After three decades, Spoon are undoubtedly masters of their craft. Having fully absorbed all their obvious influences from the Pixies to Tom Petty, they have a style that is identifiably their own. The idea now is to enrich and to find enough variations to keep the music fresh and moving forward. While their last album, 2017%27s Hot Thoughts, added electronics and even a drum machine, Lucifer on the Sofa has a more stripped-down guitar band sound. Vocalist/guitarist Britt Daniel and drummer Jim Eno recorded in Austin, TX, where the two had co-founded Spoon in 1993. Daniel moved back a few years ago (followed shortly after by guitarist/keyboardist Alex Fischel) and Eno%27s been running his Public Hi-Fi Recording studio there since 1998. They felt Austin would re-energize and inspire them, and Eno%27s studio would provide recording scheduling ease. (In the title track Daniel directly references the city: Now you%27re thinking about Dale Watson/ Thinking about Turquoise/ All along West Avenue/ While those Blackbirds make their noise.) Given the strength of the new material here, the decision to make an album in Texas for the first time in a decade has worked out. The opening cover of Smog%27s Held is paced by a sharp, snaky guitar line and passing electronic squalls. Guitars in a loopy, low line with edged weapon accents drive The Hardest Cut. Always a thread in their deep catalog, Daniel%27s inclination to add a pop turn now and then surfaces in the bouncy, The Devil & Mister Jones. A different, though still accessible turn completes the love song stomp, My Babe.

Mirroring the band%27s career arc, Lucifer on the Sofa gets stronger as it plays on. Eno%27s drumming, one of the pillars of the Spoon ethos along with Daniel%27s voice (which remains in elastic shape), comes to the forefront in Feels Alright, which along with the succeeding track On the Radio is 2022 Spoon at their very best: rhythmic, still urgent, and with sly hooks that have just a dash of raw punk edge. In On The Radio when Daniel asks, They say, %27How come you still play that game, John Britt? the answer, which answers every why about Spoon, is in his next line: %27Cause I was born to it. © Robert Baird/Qobuz

久爱音乐社  jidsd.com 真正无损的 好音源!