Английская Википедия:100 Lovers
100 Lovers is the sixth studio album by American indie folk band DeVotchKa. It was released by Anti- Records on February 28, 2011.
Release
The first music video "100 Other Lovers" was released on February 3, 2011, and directed by Chloe Rodham.[1]
Devotchka released the music video to "All the Sand in All the Sea" on their official YouTube on February 15, 2011.[2]
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings 100 Lovers was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 72 based on 18 reviews.[3] At AnyDecentMusic?, the album was given a 6.4 out of 10 based on a critical consensus 17 reviews.[4]
The AllMusic review by James Christopher Monger awarded the album 3.5 stars stating "It's a melting pot to be sure, and the band has a tendency to go heavy on the atmosphere and light on the hooks, but there’s never any doubt that it’s a brew tended over by some awfully talented cooks."[5] At Pitchfork, David Bevan wrote: "100 Lovers, with its interludes, clever sequencing, and the appropriately titled instrumental "Sunshine", feels less like a grouping of songs as it does an entirely different animal altogether."[6] Melanie Haupt of The Austin Chronicle gave a four out of five stars, describing the instrumentation on the album "more lushly realized than ever."[7] At Los Angeles Times, writer Randy Lewis explained: "DeVotchKa creates music that explodes with the desperate passion of someone standing at the end of a pier, or lost in the middle of a desert."[8]
In a review for Paste, critic reviewer Steve LaBate wrote: "DeVotchKa's fifth studio LP, 100 Lovers, begins with a gorgeously moody and cinematic wash of synths, strings and piano seeping forth as if water through a crack in a dam. From beneath this swirl of sound, a steady-marching drumbeat subtly emerges, pressure building slowly at first but then more and more rapidly until, finally, the wall holding back the floodwaters bursts in a majestic symphonic crescendo."[9]
Track listing
Personnel
- DeVotchKa:
- Vocals, guitar: Nick Urata
- Sousaphone: Jeanie Schroder
- Drums: Shawn King
- Piano: Thomas Hagerman
- Strings:
- Violin 1: Regan Kane
- Violin 2: Takanori Sugishita
- Violin 3: Ilya Goldberg
- Viola 1: Summer Rhodes
- Viola 2: Lisa Jablonowski
- Cello 1: Charles Lee
- Cello 2: Eleanor Wells
- Wind
- Bandoneon: Evan Orman
- Tenor/Baritone Saxophone: Dan Sjogren
- Trumpets
- Chris Barron
- Derek Banach
- Jacob Valenzuela
- Percussion
- Mauro Refosco
Charts
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