Memory & Humanity
仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
CD, インポート, リミックス含む, 2008/10/13
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート, リミックス含む | ¥1,062 | ¥450 |
CD, CD, インポート, 2008/10/17
"もう一度試してください。" | CD, インポート |
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| ¥1,682 | ¥1,448 |
CD, 2008/10/8
"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| ¥2,660 | ¥99 |
CD, リミックス含む, インポート, 2008/10/28
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート, リミックス含む |
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| — | ¥800 |
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2008年10月10日に日本でレビュー済み
全英初登場2位を記録した前作から1年弱という短いスパンで届けられた本作。このことからもバンドの勢いがハンパないことが明らか。サウンド面でも壮大でシネマティックなテイストにより磨きがかかり、前作では鳴りをひそめていたメタリックギターも復活。マットの歌声も今まで以上に力強くポジティブでキャッチーだ。そしてなにより、全体を通して彼らが本当にロックを、音楽を愛し、心の底から楽しんでプレイしている開放感に包まれていてそれがとにかく頼もしい。 大挙して登場したUKラウドバンドの中でもブライテストホープとしてデビューし、早5年。気がつけば第一線で活躍しているのはFFAFとロストプロフェッツだけになってしまった。そんな過酷な生き残りを駆け抜けた彼らにしか出せない音がここにある。
2008年10月28日に日本でレビュー済み
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1st+3rd+年齢=4thという印象を一番最初に持ちました。
初期の「メタルにエモのメロディを載せる」要素が復活!
でも年齢を重ねた分だけ落ち着いたのも否めない。
でもここで批判されているような悪い作品では決してないです。
ScreamoってよりAlternative Rockですな。
初期の「メタルにエモのメロディを載せる」要素が復活!
でも年齢を重ねた分だけ落ち着いたのも否めない。
でもここで批判されているような悪い作品では決してないです。
ScreamoってよりAlternative Rockですな。
2008年10月29日に日本でレビュー済み
初めてこのバンドは聴きましたが、私の中では相当ホットです!
ヘビーで若干メタリックでありながら、マイナー調で切ないメロディと、何よりもハーモニーが素敵です。捨て曲も無く、今年の中では相当良いアルバムだと思います。はまりました。
ライブにとても行きたい!
ヘビーで若干メタリックでありながら、マイナー調で切ないメロディと、何よりもハーモニーが素敵です。捨て曲も無く、今年の中では相当良いアルバムだと思います。はまりました。
ライブにとても行きたい!
2008年10月16日に日本でレビュー済み
ロードランナー移籍だからへヴィ路線になったかなと、アワーズの頃を期待してしまいましたが少し激しいエモロックですね、前作気に入った方は間違いないと思いますが(((^^;)
他の国からのトップレビュー
Julia
5つ星のうち5.0
Great Album
2021年1月13日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This is a great CD! I was very surprised I received a super-jewel edition when it arrived. Very nice.
Marion Gabler
5つ星のうち5.0
Geschenk
2013年5月16日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Hab die CD meinem Sohn geschenkt, der kannte sie schon und ist begeistert. Ein paar Lieder gefallen auch mir gut
RichNY
5つ星のうち5.0
It's all about the song.....
2009年1月16日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
...and this album is full of them. From the fade in on "Rules And Games" to the fade out on "Constant Resurrections" I'd be hard pressed to pick a favorite. The sign of a great album.
One thing I like about FFAF is that there's no real leader, no ego's. They play as a band, for the song. Kris and Darran weave their sonic tapestries, Ryan and Gareth hold it all down and Matt puts the melodies on top. I do have to mention the progress of Matt's vocals. With every album he gets better and better. Listen to "Between Order And Model" and "M and H", I'm amazed at the difference, it seems like two different people. Also, the more you listen to the album, Ryan's drum fills start to hit you, something I noticed on "TDTT" also. He doesn't have to bludgeon you.
I can't believe there's only one review of this album here. Maybe it's a backlash against their last album (which was also brilliant), "Tales Don't Tell Themselves", because there wasn't any screaming on it. What was on it were great highly addictive songs with big melodies and bigger chorus's.
"Memory And Humanity" builds on that, but with a rawer, looser overall feel, thanks to up and coming producer Romesh Dodonaga(sp?). To me it feels that the band has really found their sound now. The perfect combination of melody and aggression that combines everything as far back as "Four Ways To Scream Your Name" and through to "TDTT". To me, this is Funeral For A Friend, this is their sound. There's a looseness and a certain confidence that you can just feel coming out of the grooves.
Song wise, you can't ask for much more. There's something for everyone here. There's riffs aplenty and they never forget the song. I think that's what drew me to this band in the first place. On top of everything there's always a great song, and that's the bottom line to me.
Listen to the album a few times and you'll find yourself walking around humming the chorus for "To Die Like Mouchette", "Maybe I Am?" or any song on the album. In fact it will get so bad, that you might find yourself waking at night with the songs stuck in your head. I kid you not.
If it's brutal stuff you're looking for, it's here also. "Constant Illuminations" and "You Can't See The Forest For The Wolves" fit the bill. The latter song has my favorite lyric on the album. "Television tells me one thing, brain tells me something else, bull**it never had any intelligence". Great lyrics, so true.
Check out "Charlie Don't Surf", which to me wouldn't have been out of place on U2's "The Joshua Tree". More brilliant lyrics in this one too. "Scorecards for everyone, you wear them out to dress.."
Reviews are like those "scorecards", they aren't worth anything. Do yourself a favor and just listen to the album. You'll thank yourself in the morning.
One thing I like about FFAF is that there's no real leader, no ego's. They play as a band, for the song. Kris and Darran weave their sonic tapestries, Ryan and Gareth hold it all down and Matt puts the melodies on top. I do have to mention the progress of Matt's vocals. With every album he gets better and better. Listen to "Between Order And Model" and "M and H", I'm amazed at the difference, it seems like two different people. Also, the more you listen to the album, Ryan's drum fills start to hit you, something I noticed on "TDTT" also. He doesn't have to bludgeon you.
I can't believe there's only one review of this album here. Maybe it's a backlash against their last album (which was also brilliant), "Tales Don't Tell Themselves", because there wasn't any screaming on it. What was on it were great highly addictive songs with big melodies and bigger chorus's.
"Memory And Humanity" builds on that, but with a rawer, looser overall feel, thanks to up and coming producer Romesh Dodonaga(sp?). To me it feels that the band has really found their sound now. The perfect combination of melody and aggression that combines everything as far back as "Four Ways To Scream Your Name" and through to "TDTT". To me, this is Funeral For A Friend, this is their sound. There's a looseness and a certain confidence that you can just feel coming out of the grooves.
Song wise, you can't ask for much more. There's something for everyone here. There's riffs aplenty and they never forget the song. I think that's what drew me to this band in the first place. On top of everything there's always a great song, and that's the bottom line to me.
Listen to the album a few times and you'll find yourself walking around humming the chorus for "To Die Like Mouchette", "Maybe I Am?" or any song on the album. In fact it will get so bad, that you might find yourself waking at night with the songs stuck in your head. I kid you not.
If it's brutal stuff you're looking for, it's here also. "Constant Illuminations" and "You Can't See The Forest For The Wolves" fit the bill. The latter song has my favorite lyric on the album. "Television tells me one thing, brain tells me something else, bull**it never had any intelligence". Great lyrics, so true.
Check out "Charlie Don't Surf", which to me wouldn't have been out of place on U2's "The Joshua Tree". More brilliant lyrics in this one too. "Scorecards for everyone, you wear them out to dress.."
Reviews are like those "scorecards", they aren't worth anything. Do yourself a favor and just listen to the album. You'll thank yourself in the morning.
I. J. Davies
5つ星のうち5.0
Consistant return from Post Hardcore Favs
2008年10月24日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
As a long term FFAF fan, I am suitably pleased that after a slight dip in standard on TDTT, the boyos ave rediscovered some of the quirks which made them award winners earlier in their career. A touch of screamed vocals, but not too much as that genre is so overdone and passe now, and more importantly a return to time signature changes which they used to such good effect on early EPs and CDADIC. In feel this album is closer to Hours I guess, but pays homage to earlier styles, and tracks like Waterfront Danceclub, Cant see the Forest and Beneath The Burning Bush, are slotting in beautifully with the old stuff on their live set.
There isnt a bad track on the album, and I guess still some slow burners for me yet, in months to come I suspect Maybe I Am, Constant Illuminations et al to bury in my brain and take up squatters rights.
The DVD gives 3 vids, making of WD, an amateurish interview with a guy from Dirty Sanchez and some commentary on each track (which is a bit plodding)but all in all the DVD is worth paying the extra few quid for if you are a collector of FFAF stuff.
Great album from a great band, but if you want to see hear them at their best go see them live, they'll melt ya face !
There isnt a bad track on the album, and I guess still some slow burners for me yet, in months to come I suspect Maybe I Am, Constant Illuminations et al to bury in my brain and take up squatters rights.
The DVD gives 3 vids, making of WD, an amateurish interview with a guy from Dirty Sanchez and some commentary on each track (which is a bit plodding)but all in all the DVD is worth paying the extra few quid for if you are a collector of FFAF stuff.
Great album from a great band, but if you want to see hear them at their best go see them live, they'll melt ya face !
Roisin Mannion
5つ星のうち4.0
CD perfect, packaging could be better
2014年12月17日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Bought the item new as its a gift, little disappointed as CD case was unsealed and bit grubby so it looks more like a good secondhand one.