Bnny // One Million Love Songs LP [COLOR] / CD
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アメリカ・シカゴのインディーポップ作家Bnnyが、2024年4月に同国NYのインディーレーベルFire Talkからリリースしたアルバムです。
インディーポップ〜インディーロック11曲を収録。LPは赤盤です。
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Available on 12" transparent red vinyl or CD in digipack.
Tracklist:
1. Missing 01:54
2. Good Stuff 03:03
3. Crazy, Baby 02:17
4. Something Blue 02:42
5. Screaming, Dreaming 02:12
6. Sweet 02:22
7. Nothing Lasts 02:36
8. Rainbow 02:59
9. Changes 02:36
10. Get It Right 02:28
11. No One 01:25
Text excerpt by Fire Talk:
'...True to form, One Million Love Songs is a brighter, fuller record that shows Viscius’ immense growth as an arranger and artist. “Good Stuff” begins as soft slowcore, with a touch of Echo and the Bunnymen, but as it wakes up, Viscius channels the sunny chords and at-ease ’90s charm. “I’m hanging on to the sunshine,” she sings, her voice full and rich and carrying both the giddiness that line implies and an awareness of how silly that giddiness can feel. “Something Blue” rises, sighs, and rests in its own tension, Viscius’ voice calm with a self-assured form of acceptance. In “Changes,” she hangs a simple lyric on a straightforward melody like a sheet being draped over a clothesline, channeling Mazzy Star and mimicking the soft, gauzy, fresh feeling of realizing you’re able to begin it all again with a new person. “So happy I could scream,” she sings, and then she does.
Oh, but sadness can have its pleasures, too. “Heartbreak can be fun when you put things into perspective and think about how absurd and fleeting life is,” Viscius says. One Million Love Songs was written in the wake of a breakup that prompted a period of deep introspection and a grappling with her own self-destructive tendencies. Many of the songs here take it as a given that love will end. In “Crazy, Baby,” Viscius lays out her approach to love songs: “write one quick ’cause nothing lasts,” she sings, suggesting that any attempt to capture the green shoots of love’s first moments also carries within it the dying and decaying of the tree. “Sweet” is humid with self-loathing, a nearly bluesy lament in the vein of the Velvet Underground’s third record. “I’m so sweet,” she sings, her voice venomous with sarcasm, “don’t you want to get to know me?”..."
Artist : Bnny
Label : Fire Talk
CAT No : FTK-273
アメリカ・シカゴのインディーポップ作家Bnnyが、2024年4月に同国NYのインディーレーベルFire Talkからリリースしたアルバムです。
インディーポップ〜インディーロック11曲を収録。LPは赤盤です。
-----------------------------------------
Available on 12" transparent red vinyl or CD in digipack.
Tracklist:
1. Missing 01:54
2. Good Stuff 03:03
3. Crazy, Baby 02:17
4. Something Blue 02:42
5. Screaming, Dreaming 02:12
6. Sweet 02:22
7. Nothing Lasts 02:36
8. Rainbow 02:59
9. Changes 02:36
10. Get It Right 02:28
11. No One 01:25
Text excerpt by Fire Talk:
'...True to form, One Million Love Songs is a brighter, fuller record that shows Viscius’ immense growth as an arranger and artist. “Good Stuff” begins as soft slowcore, with a touch of Echo and the Bunnymen, but as it wakes up, Viscius channels the sunny chords and at-ease ’90s charm. “I’m hanging on to the sunshine,” she sings, her voice full and rich and carrying both the giddiness that line implies and an awareness of how silly that giddiness can feel. “Something Blue” rises, sighs, and rests in its own tension, Viscius’ voice calm with a self-assured form of acceptance. In “Changes,” she hangs a simple lyric on a straightforward melody like a sheet being draped over a clothesline, channeling Mazzy Star and mimicking the soft, gauzy, fresh feeling of realizing you’re able to begin it all again with a new person. “So happy I could scream,” she sings, and then she does.
Oh, but sadness can have its pleasures, too. “Heartbreak can be fun when you put things into perspective and think about how absurd and fleeting life is,” Viscius says. One Million Love Songs was written in the wake of a breakup that prompted a period of deep introspection and a grappling with her own self-destructive tendencies. Many of the songs here take it as a given that love will end. In “Crazy, Baby,” Viscius lays out her approach to love songs: “write one quick ’cause nothing lasts,” she sings, suggesting that any attempt to capture the green shoots of love’s first moments also carries within it the dying and decaying of the tree. “Sweet” is humid with self-loathing, a nearly bluesy lament in the vein of the Velvet Underground’s third record. “I’m so sweet,” she sings, her voice venomous with sarcasm, “don’t you want to get to know me?”..."
Artist : Bnny
Label : Fire Talk
CAT No : FTK-273