[USA]

[USA]

by Anamanaguchi
[USA]

[USA]

by Anamanaguchi

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Overview

Anamanaguchi have reached unprecedented levels of success for an act rooted in the chiptune scene. During the mid-2000s, the band uploaded Weezer covers to MySpace and released music through netlabel 8bitpeoples, and less than a decade later, they were releasing Billboard-charting albums (including their score for Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game) and appearing on national television, performing on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and being featured in several commercials. After the "fake leak" rollout of a video game called Capsule Silence XXIV (which caused a minor backlash within the gaming world and the group's fan base), the band's collaboration with virtual pop star Hatsune Miku, and headlining virtual music festivals conducted entirely in Minecraft, Anamanaguchi finally released their long-promised third studio album, [USA], in 2019. When the band first announced that they were working on the album in 2014, they stated that it would be a departure from the chiptune sound. This turns out to be partially true, as the familiar 8-bit tones are unmistakable on most of the album's tracks, but more accurately, it seems like the group's aesthetic has shifted a bit. While there's plenty of sugary, fantasy-driven bitpop, the group face the harsh realities of the world on songs like "Lorem Ipsum (Actic Anthem)," which is informed by environmental issues yet doesn't directly address them. The track's synthetically sung vocals consist of the Latin text commonly used as a default in typesetting, and it contains some of the most soaring, anthemic music the band has ever created, before curiously segueing into an extended dark ambient coda. The group throw several other unexpected twists into these songs, including further style switches and glitchy interruptions, but the second half of the album contains their most unabashedly pop material to date. Obvious single "On My Own" could easily be covered by Paramore, and the more J-pop-sounding "Up to You" is a reminder that there's no escape from reality. Even though it's not as long as the 76-minute Endless Fantasy or both combined parts of the Capsule Silence soundtrack, [USA] feels like Anamanaguchi's most ambitious, emotionally varied work. It's a more challenging listen than their others, to be sure, but it fits with the album's theme of coming to terms with the real world, and it's filled with triumphant, transcendent moments. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 11/15/2019
Label: POLYVINYL RECORDS
UPC: 0644110039729

Tracks

  1. [U S A]
  2. Lorem Ipsum (Arctic Anthem)
  3. The C R T Woods
  4. Speak to You (Memory Messengers)
  5. Sunset by Plane
  6. Air on Line
  7. Apophenia Light (Name Eaters)
  8. Overwriting Incorporate
  9. B S X
  10. On My Own
  11. Up to You
  12. Tear
  13. We Die
  14. [L O M]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Anamanaguchi   Primary Artist
Hatsune Miku   Primary Artist,Vocals
Meesh   Primary Artist,Vocals
Hana   Primary Artist
Caroline Lufkin   Primary Artist,Vocals
Hana Pestle   Vocals
George Brower   Guitar (Rhythm)

Technical Credits

Paul Robertson   Logo
Ryuu Majin   Engineer
Chris Gehringer   Mastering
Hana Pestle   Composer,Lyricist
Anamanaguchi   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Andrew Strasser   Artwork
James DeVito   Composer,Group Member
Luke Silas   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Caroline Lufkin   Composer,Lyricist
Peter Berkman   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Ary Warnaar   Composer,Producer,Group Member
Porter Robinson   Composer,Producer
David Gulik   Engineer
Nathan Ritholz   Engineer,Producer
Leia Jospe   Photography
Gerard Caye   Logo
Aimee Bowen   Design
Brandon James Greer   Logo
George Brower   Composer
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