这张碟买很久了,舒服的美国民谣风格。小两口的爱情比事业经营得更蜜糖。遇见,相识,相爱,最后走到一起需要太多缘分,咱们用耳朵来见证他们的爱情吧。Peace & Hate的前半段,女声哼唱部分让我想起羽泉的老歌:叶子,非常喜欢。。原谅偶无厘头地插在第二首歌里,歌词很青涩,很可爱:)周末愉快地说:::
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Declare a New State is the sound of a break-up. It's also the sound of a reunion. In "Clouds," former solo artist Blake Hazard (Little Airplane), the great-great granddaughter of F. Scott Fitzgerald, sings, "Tonight I won't be coming home." Then in "Hope," John Dragonetti, who used to record as Jack Drag, sings, "I should have known you were gonna drift away." The irony is that the making of their debut helped to bring the two Boston-bred, LA-based Submarines back together. Many songs were written separately and each takes the lead on different ones: Hazard on "Ready or Not," Dragonetti on "This Conversation," etc. Then, on "Peace and Hate" and "Modern Inventions," which combine Beach Boy harmonies with Eno electronics, they trade beautifully glitch-bedecked verses. Their voices are even processed so that they merge into one. Perhaps because they were reconciling while making the album, Declare a New State is neither dark nor depressing, but rather bittersweet and optimistic, an effect reinforced as much by the reflective lyrics--"We were writing songs to make ourselves feel better," Hazard has said--as the captivating instrumental choices, like Wurlitzer in "The Good Night" and viola in "Darkest Things." Significantly, the album ends with the words, "We're coming home."
·专辑曲目
01. Peace And Hate
02. Clouds
03. Vote
04. Brighter Discontent
05. Hope
06. Ready Or Not
07. Modern Iinventions
08. The Good Night
09. This Conversation
10. Darkest Things
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