最初聴いた時は、ごちゃごちゃして激しい感じに面くらいましたが ずっと聴いているとそれが心地よくなりすっかりハマりました。 他にも書かれてますが、するめ的な作品で聴けば聴くほど中毒性があると思います。 アルバムの前半は激し目ですが後半は静かでエモーショナルです。 前作『Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence』もオススメです。
とうとう来ました!glassjawの新譜!ガリガリのギターの掛け合いから始まるTip your bartenderから始まるこのアルバムマジやばいよっ!ザクザクッとはいるブレイクとすべてを吐き出すようなボーカルが特徴的なCosmopolitan bloodlossはさすが某ウェブチャートで長い間ベスト3にランクインしてるだけあります。マイフェイバリットソングに即仲間入り。6曲目のMust've run all dayはダリルの歌唱力で泣かされます。ついてるビデオクリップもなかなか・・・。次世代のラウド系ミュージックをdeftonesとともに背負うバンドだ!ここまで言っちゃう!このアルバムは飽きさせません!ほんとに買いっ!
5つ星のうち5.0Music On Vinyl repress of Worship & Tribute
2015年7月20日にカナダでレビュー済み
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I didn't notice this when I purchased this record, but this is the numbered Music on Vinyl repress of the album. The quality is fantastic.I'm listening to it as I write this review and I can honestly say that it's one of the cleanest, clearest sounding records in my collection. It's pressed on clear, 180 gram "audiophile" vinyl. I got number 299 of a 1000 run, which seems strange because it was released in 2014. No liner notes, download code, or special extras inside. Really happy with this purchase.
After an influential and fantastic 2000 debut, Glassjaw's second album took everything great about the first record and amped it up even more.
Still produced by nu-metal mastermind Ross Robinson, the band knew they couldn't pull the same trick twice; as such, the hazy, humid sound of the first album is gone in favour of something much more jagged and in general, much more metal. It says something for the quality of the band's music that it doesn't suffer in this new environment, but instead thrives.
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence was a collection of great songs amounting to a great album. Worship And Tribute, however, is much more of a complete piece, not just due to the segues between several songs but also because of its perfect pacing and order. Valedictory opener 'Tip Your Bartender' is gone in a flash, shifting into 'Mu Empire,' while the lighters-aloft anthem 'Must've Run All Day' collapses instantaneously into the pounding 'Stuck Pig.' The dazzling extremity of 'Two Tabs Of Mescaline' is the band's toughest moment, while 'Gillette Cavalcade Of Sports' might just be their greatest song.
A masterful second album, Worship And Tribute is adequate proof why six years on a new Glassjaw album is still something worth talking about. An essential purchase for fans of post-hardcore, metal or heavy music in general.