Fontaines D.C. - A Hero's Death Формат записи / Источник записи: [TR24][OF] Наличие водяных знаков: нет Год издания / переиздания диска: 2021 Жанр: Indie, Alternative Rock Издатель (лейбл): Partisan Records Продолжительность: 00:46:43 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: только обложка альбома Источник (релизер): TIDAL
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01 - I Don't Belong 02 - Love Is The Main Thing 03 - Televised Mind 04 - A Lucid Dream 05 - You Said 06 - Oh Such A Spring 07 - A Hero's Death 08 - Living In America 09 - I Was Not Born 10 - Sunny 11 - No
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Об альбоме
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hero%E2%80%99s_Death https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Hero%27s_Death The extreme tension and sincere rage of Dogrel, their first album, is still resonating as Fontaines D.C. strike again while the iron is hot. However, with A Hero’s Death, the Dublin band have shifted gear. They're still taking their influences from the post-punk scriptures of The Fall, Joy Division, Gang Of Four and Public Image Ltd., but this “difficult second album” also goes in other directions. The slow, almost oppressing rhythm on the opening I Don’t Belong introduces the band's new image. This image is that of a group dealing with the instantaneous success of their first album and the weighty tour that followed. Fontaines D.C. broaden their scope with ballads like Sunny and its baritone guitars, remisiscent of Indian summers, or Oh Such a Spring on which Grian Chatten sings with extraordinary delicacy. But A Hero’s Death also has the unstoppable clout that made Dogrel so good, anthems on which Chatten infinitely repeats the same phrase like “Life ain’t always empty”, belted out thirty times on the title track, A Hero’s Death, and “What ya call it, what ya call it, what ya” on Televised Mind… From the beginning, A Hero’s Death oscillates between incredibly rebellious and juvenile tension and more meditative, almost nostalgic sequences. Dogrel finished with Dublin City Sky, an acoustic ballad which conjured up images of a homely old pub and freshly pulled pints of Guinness, like a Pogues record (their favourite band). A Hero’s Death closes with No, another stripped back ballad, à la Oasis this time, which substitutes post-punk pessimism for lighter optimism, punctuated with the phrase “Please don’t lock yourself away just appreciate the grey”. Hard-hitting and brilliant