吉他社

Souljacker

3 吉他谱  0 求谱  0 拨片 

语种:英语

唱片公司:DreamWorks

发行时间:2001-09-24

类别:录音室专辑

Souljacker专辑介绍
鳝鱼由三个拒绝长大的孩子组成,在五年时间里,他们用非成年的清澈目光作为调焦镜,在一个紧绷得快要崩溃的舞台上,拍下了一系列揪心的人间童画。如今,这是第五组。

五年来,与时尚趣味南辕北辙的鳝鱼一直在漫不经心地寻找着它自己的乐园,这一次,又有一位猛男加盟了————John Parish(约翰·帕里斯,曾与当代非主流派洋摇滚头号恶女PJ Harvey密切合作的全才型吉他)。

鳝鱼给人的感觉依然是滑腻的,它趣味盎然地留下了一串串古怪的脚印,因为这里的主人公都是一个个沮丧的问题少年。“今天从学校回到家,哭了一路,你们这帮小朋克想一想你们自己的这座城市吧,总有一天有人会让你意志消沉,对于一个长着狗脸的小男孩来说,人生并不美好。妈妈不会给我剃胡须,上帝也不会拯救我。明天回到学校,悲哀地垂吊着我沮丧的头。”灰暗的青春期必然长不出什么明亮的果子,然而,鳝鱼并非想一辈子冬眠在砂煲里,只要你一不注意,它就会伺机冲破牢笼,奔向超现实的怀抱。

by Tim DiGravina

As with the band's previous albums, Souljacker bristles with pop euphoria and cracking production, and proves Eels' frontman, E, to be a superb songwriter, but just like those previous albums, Souljacker ultimately falls a bit flat over the course of its extended running time. Album opener "Dog Faced Boy" exemplifies the weaker half of the album's 12 tracks. Though it's a decent punk glam take on T-Rex dynamics, it doesn't exactly beg for repeat listens like the album's better half. "That's Not Really Funny," "Woman Driving, Man Sleeping," "Fresh Feeling," "Friendly Ghost," and "What Is This Note?" are as strong as any songs in the band's back catalog. On these songs, lush strings, found sounds, children's toys, spy themes, surf music, elaborate piano segments, and fuzzy harmonicas mingle in the band's trademark, innovative way. Easily besting almost anything in Beck's quirky bag of songs, these songs display the charm, polish, and sincerity of E's original vision. Sadly, there's too much skronking punk-pop noise in the remaining songs that serves to drag the album down. This limited-edition release adds a bonus disc of four songs, one of them superb, two of them downright horrible, and one of them a useless remix. Only "I Write the B-Sides" warrants seeking out the limited edition. Its opening lines show E at his most poignant and wise, as he sings "I write the B-sides that make a small portion of the world cry/I like the seaside and singing songs that make you not want to die." Punchy, exuberant, and smart, the song would have made perfect sense on Souljacker in place of the somewhat mindless filler that permeates its cracks. Souljacker is certainly a welcome addition to any fans Eels collection, but due to its weaker batch of tracks, it's hard to recommend it to newcomers.