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艺人
How to Dress Well
语种
英语
厂牌
Weird World
发行时间
2012年09月17日
专辑类别
录音室专辑

专辑介绍

by boyethAn@破報

「專注,便是對靈魂最好的禱告。」曾是德國哲學家Walter Benjamin在談論法國哲學家Malebranche作品時所提出的一段話;投身音樂前攻讀哲學的Tom Krell將它視為至理名言,也成為推動他專注於音樂創作的動力。儘管Tom Krell戲稱How To Dress Well這個化名來自女性穿搭指南叢書,似有意表達音樂創作者對於作品潤飾、風格釐定的要求,往往不亞於女性對於衣飾穿搭的要求。藉由新作《Total Loss》悼念已故的親人與摯友,Tom Krell從錄音、寫歌到人聲、器樂的編排都花費一定心力的編列與重整;歌曲〈Cold Nites〉、〈Set It Right〉皆是靈性的遙想與真摯的追思,很難以The Weekend、James Blake如此輕浮的對照來看待《Total Loss》。

by Heather Phares

On his second How to Dress Well album Total Loss, Tom Krell abandons much of the murky mystery of his debut, Love Remains, undescoring the R&B roots of his music. It's a bold move, one that puts him in territory closer to the xx than where he was before, and one that sometimes highlights his shortcomings. "When I Was in Trouble" introduces Krell's new aesthetic, bathing his falsetto vocals -- now freed of the static and distortion that cloaked them on his debut -- in electronics that manage to be gloomy and glowing at the same time; on "Struggle," reverb surrounds his voice like a halo. Letting his more-or-less naked voice stand out so clearly offers an entirely different kind of vulnerability than the one he displayed on Love Remains, but Total Loss' more straightforward moments tend to underscore that while his falsetto is fairly impressive; he's just not as accomplished a singer as those he's emulating and referencing. It's tempting to want to hear the album's poppier moments, like "& It Was U," re-created by a team who could give them the full Top 40 vocal and production treatment, since Krell's songwriting has developed by leaps and bounds since the Love Remains days. How to Dress Well still works best when Krell favors the more ethereal side of his music, blurring together his influences into something more unique. He does this especially well on the fittingly frosty "Cold Nites," which grows from clacking typewriters into a surprisingly epic lament; "Say My Name or Say Whatever," with its dreamy spoken word passages and blurry synths, is one of the more logical progressions from Love Remains' mystique. Similarly, "Running Back"'s mix of church-like reverb and a beat-full of pops and sighs finds a happy medium between Krell's debut and his new approach, while "Ocean Floor for Everything" feels like a more literal, lower-pitched Balam Acab track. Ultimately, Total Loss reflects a trade-off of one type of emotional expression for another, and the change from the ghostly intimacy of Krell's debut to this clearer, more overt music makes for a prettier, more polished set of songs that are a little less strikingly original than what came before them. Considering how divisive Love Remains' intentional sonic flaws were, if listeners can hear How to Dress Well better on Total Loss, then that counts for something.


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