Alpha Zulu

Alpha Zulu

by Phoenix
Alpha Zulu

Alpha Zulu

by Phoenix

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

As the late 2010s became the 2020s, Phoenix made music that reflected -- and reacted to -- the tenor of the times. On 2017's Ti Amo, they chose sensuality, joy, and beauty in the face of rising anger and intolerance. Half a decade later, Alpha Zulu felt shaped by the lingering shadows of the COVID-19 global pandemic and, more personally, the 2019 passing of the band's frequent collaborator and friend, producer, and Cassius member Philippe Zdar. Phoenix made three albums with Zdar, including their debut United and 2009's Grammy-winning Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, so the most fitting tribute they could give him was making one of their finest works in his memory. While Ti Amo sometimes favored mood over hooks, Alpha Zulu crystallizes the purest and most direct parts of Phoenix's music. Trading the hazy warmth of their last album for crisp precision suits them well on "Tonight," a brisk collaboration with Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig that channels the anticipation of the evening in its tightly wound guitars and ricocheting vocal interplay. "After Midnight" goes one better, distilling the skill Phoenix have shown at euphoric yet bittersweet pop since "Too Young." For the first time in a long time, however, Alpha Zulu extends the effervescence of their singles over the length of an entire album. As it expresses the difference between being an outsider and someone who stands out, "The Only One" sounds like classic Phoenix. The band add a meta twist to this yearning on "Season 2," where Thomas Mars sounds more boyish than ever as he sings about finding fresh angles on familiar things, whether they're television shows or long-term relationships. It's a theme Phoenix return to on "Artefact," an emotional excavation driven by the skipping, muted rhythm guitars they share with the Strokes (not surprisingly, Alpha Zulu's mix of exuberance and maturity often calls to mind The New Abnormal). Despite the album's concise 35-minute length, the band still find time to experiment, pulling their beats taut and sharpening their synths into blades on the title track and "All Eyes on Me," which mixes harpsichords and hip-hop-tinged rhythms effortlessly. Even when they calm things down, the group don't lose the momentum that makes Alpha Zulu so irresistible. An extended version of "Identical" (which originally appeared in Sofia Coppola's 2020 film On the Rocks) borrows some of New Order's gently insistent, uplifting pulse to end the album with an aptly cinematic feeling of closure and liberation as Mars sings, "Take my advice/Make your mistakes." Phoenix's most immediate work since Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix and their most varied since United, Alpha Zulu does indeed range from A to Z, but the band are always in control and the results are frequently brilliant. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 03/03/2023
Label: Glassnote Entertainment Group
UPC: 0810599023935
Rank: 26943

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Phoenix   Primary Artist
Deck d'Arcy   Bass,Keyboards
Thomas Mars   Vocals
Ezra Koenig   Vocals,Featured Artist
Christian Mazzalai   Guitar
Laurent Brancowitz   Guitar,Keyboards
Thomas Hedlund   Drums,Percussion
Rob Arcand   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Phoenix   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Daniel Berglund   Engineer
Deck d'Arcy   Group Member
Thomas Mars   Group Member
Manny Marroquin   Mixing
Ariel Rechtshaid   Engineer
Christian Mazzalai   Group Member
Laurent Brancowitz   Group Member
Pascal Teixeira   Cover Design,Art Direction
Pierrick Devin   Engineer
Jack Lahana   Engineer
Joe LaPorta   Mastering
Ian Kirkpatrick   Additional Production
Liz Hirsch   Design
Robin Florent   Engineer
Antoine Peyton   Assistant Engineer
Matt Dimona   Engineer
Zach Pereyra   Mixing Assistant
Anthony Vilchis   Mixing Assistant
Louis Bes   Assistant
Trey Station   Mixing Assistant
Kyle Parker Smith   Engineer
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