Be Your Own Pet
仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
CD, シングル, インポート, 2005/6/20
"もう一度試してください。" | シングル, インポート |
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| ¥1,359 | ¥883 |
CD, インポート, 2006/6/6
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| ¥5,729 | ¥90 |
CD, 2006/7/15
"もう一度試してください。" | 2枚組 |
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| — | ¥298 |
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曲目リスト
1 | Thresher's Flail |
2 | Bunk Trunk Skunk |
3 | Bicycle Bicycle, You are My Bicycle |
4 | Wildcat! |
5 | Adventure |
6 | Fuuuuuun |
7 | Stairway to Heaven |
8 | Bog |
9 | Girls on TV |
10 | We Will Vacation, You Can Be My Parasol |
11 | Let's Get Sandy (Big Problem) |
12 | October, First Account |
13 | Love Your Shotgun |
14 | Fill My Pill |
15 | Ouch |
商品の説明
Delivering terse and rambunctious sub-three minute blasts of punk energy and musical creativity beyond their teenage years, Be Your Own Pet have arrived with their eponymous debut album. Heralded as the new Yeah Yeah Yeah's, this is a fuzzy, hook-laden Noise Pop record that will have you grinning from ear to ear with every listen, with vocals from indie pin up Jemina at times in flames, and at others achingly sweet. Album highlights include the screwball riffs of 'Wildcat!', the New Wave Rock of single 'Adventure', blink and you'll miss it perfection of 'Let's Get Sandy (Big Problem)' and the unashamed gallivant of 'Love Your Shotgun'. Be Your Own Pet is a street party of artful Punk and beauty and an incredibly strong debut album to herald a revolution. XL.
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- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 14.22 x 1.02 x 12.45 cm; 113.4 g
- メーカー : Xl Recordings UK
- EAN : 0634904019327
- 商品モデル番号 : XLCD193
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2006
- レーベル : Xl Recordings UK
- ASIN : B000EAV70I
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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Anyhow, the BYOP album is as rocking as the concert set, except concerts always rock more... but the album holds up as well as any recorded album ever has in terms of raw energy. and it is seriously catchy too.
I don't know... I'm addicted. seriously. Don't be your own judge... that other guy doesn't know what he's talking about. When you hear this record, your free will goes out the window... there's no choice in the matter... either jump on board or get out of the way, cause they're on 2 wheels baby and they're gonna burn yr house down. it's serious.
P.S.: While another review here has some potentially valid points, I do think it is a bit unfair to judge an album by forecasting the band's career potential. this album demands to be taken on its own terms. One may recall how off the wall and perhaps non-career developing type material were the first Meat Puppets album, or the first couple Sonic Youth releases even... the first flashes of spirit and energy on this record don't rule out that sort of artistic development. That's not to compare BYOP to either of those bands in any way. But, as for the future, who knows? This record is made for immediate attention.
15 Songs, 33 Minuten - das erinnert an 1977, an die Blütezeit des Punk. Jemina Pearl Abegg rotzt ihre Botschaften raus, während Gitarrist Jonas Stein, Bassist Nathan Vasquez und Schlagzeuger Jamin Orrall eine Geschwindigkeit an den Tag legen, dass einem Angst und Bange wird.
Schwierig wird es, wenn man das Album nicht als Ganzes sieht (was man unbedingt tun sollte), sondern nach Songs mit Hitpotenzial Ausschau hält. Da sucht man dann etwas länger, denn was auf "be your own PET" zählt ist Wut und die pure Energie. In "Wildcat!" mit seinem singenden Gitarrenriff, in der neuen Single "Adventure", dem punkrockenden "Girls on TV", dem gemäßigten "October, first account" und "Ouch" wird man dann aber doch fündig.
be your own PET liefern ein Album, dass das Jahr 2006 überdauern könnte. Das liegt zum Großteil an der unbekümmerten Ungestümtheit, mit der die Teenager einfach Gas geben, als gäbe es kein Morgen mehr. Live fast, die young.
BYOP were better than all those Warped Tour bands for a number of reasons: (1) Jemina's lyrics are immature in a GOOD way--punk rock is all about high school angst and frustration; (2) their raw, unbridled sound could be straight out of '77; (3) and Jemina has an amazing set of pipes, complete with rock 'n' roll snarl. Pay attention--the lyrics are supposed to be childish, and the playing is supposed to be sloppy!
If you hate BYOP's retro sound, you'll probably also hate most of the bands that inspired them. These kids listened to all the right stuff: the Stooges, Richard Hell, Bad Brains, Ramones, NY Dolls, Sex Pistols, etc. Listen to the Buzzcocks' earliest recordings (e.g. Spiral Scratch); Howard Devoto has a terrible singing voice, but he's an AMAZING singer (Magazine are even better than the Pete Shelley-fronted Buzzcocks). Also, Shelley's guitar sound on their earliest recordings is unrefined and BRILLIANT for that very reason.
At any rate, if you like real punk, hardcore, glam, and hard rock from the '70s and '80s, you'll probably like BYOP. If you love the Distillers and Gwen Stefani's solo work, you should probably not be reviewing this album. You should also probably be embarrassed for bringing shame upon yourself and your ancestors.