United

United

by Phoenix
United

United

by Phoenix

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

On their debut album for Astralwerks/Source, Phoenix applies a slick electronica aesthetic to traditional pop/rock songwriting, resulting in a quite adventurous album capable of re-organizing perceptions about 1980s-style verse-chorus-verse guitar pop. Of course, the fact that the group members come from France gives them the necessary perspective on commercial American pop/rock from the past. With this perspective, they bring fresh life to something that grew stale fast, primarily with their textural approach to songwriting. For instance, the catchy vocal hook from "Too Young" seems far too melodic for its own good, mostly from the pristine production that brings an uncanny gleam to Thomas Mars' already warm voice. Furthermore, one can pick pretty much any instrument in any given song and appreciate the way the sounds come alive in ways that few pop/rock songs are capable of: the percussion gently rattles far too crisply, the bass guitar sounds more like a house bassline than an actual guitar riff, and the subtle guitar sounds seem just too little like the oft-stale sounds that have been associated with guitars over the years. In sum, the album sounds great, but the allure goes deeper than just production. The band understands how to write catchy songs that manage to retain an innocent aura of simplicity and accessibility without coming off contrived. To just think of United as an album of slick pop/rock postmodernism would be cheapening; think of the album as an uncanny yet earnest showcase of what makes pop/rock pop without the gaudy trendiness that now makes the 1980s seem so distasteful. ~ Jason Birchmeier

Product Details

Release Date: 02/17/2015
Label: Astralwerks
UPC: 0724384885311
Rank: 32313

Tracks

  1. School's Rules
  2. Too Young
  3. Honeymoon
  4. If I Ever Feel Better
  5. Party Time
  6. On Fire
  7. Embuscade
  8. Summer Days
  9. Funky Squaredance
  10. Definitive Breaks
  11. Too Young

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Phoenix   Primary Artist,Vocals
Deck d'Arcy   Bass,Vocals,String Conductor
Thomas Mars   Vocals
Christian Mazzalai   Drums
Thomas Bangalter   Synthesizer
L.A. Boppers   Vocals
Joe Junior Carrera   Guitar
Hugo Ferran   Saxophone
Bryce DeLaMenardiee   Harpsichord
Camille Bazbaz   Organ (Hammond)
Arcysian Vocal Ensemble   Choir/Chorus
Love Choral Society   Vocals
Sandrine Longuet   Harp
Pedro Winter   Synthesizer
Patrick Sherlock   Trombone
Cubain   Percussion
Marlon B.   Drums
Morgan Nicholls   Organ (Hammond),Piano (Electric)
Philippe Nadal   Vocals,String Conductor
Noe Efira   Lead Guitar
Andrew Crocker   Trumpet
Hector Berlioz Choir   Choir/Chorus
Jean Claude Soubeyrand   Vocals,Choir Conductor
Julia Sarr   Vocals (Background)
Olyza Zamati   Vocals (Background)
Robin Coudert   Clavinet
Jean-Philippe Dary   Clavinet

Technical Credits

Alex   Producer
Alf   Producer
Phoenix   Producer,Composer,Performer,Mixing Engineer,String Arrangements
Stephane "Alf" Briat   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Augie Johnson   Composer
Deck d'Arcy   Composer
Thomas Mars   Composer
Christian Mazzalai   Composer
Laurent Brancowitz   Composer,Producer
Julien Delfaud   Mixing Engineer
Jean-Paul Gonnod   Mixing Engineer
Hugo Ferran   Composer,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
Philippe Zdar   Mixing,Composer,Mixing Engineer
Frederic Moulin   Composer
Chikara Ueda   Composer
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