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#69: Plastic Tree - 剥製 (Hakusei)

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  1. 1. Any love for Plastic Tree's latest offering on MH?

    • One of their finest yet! A classic Plastic Tree release.
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    • Another solid entry. Not their best but a solid album of the year contender!
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    • Overall good entry from them but it was missing one or two things.
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    • It was a large miss for me. Not fond of this band / one or more elements of their music.
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    • I can't stand Plastic Tree unfortunately and this doesn't change my mind.
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Tracklist:
1. ◯生物 (◯Seibutsu)
2. フラスコ (Frasco)
3. マイム (Mime)
4. ハシエンダ (Haçienda)
5. 告白 (Kokuhaku)
6. インソムニアブルース (Insomnia Blues)
7. float
8. 落花 (Rakka)
9. スラッシングパンプキン•デスマーチ (Thrashing pumpkin death march)
10. スロウ (slow)
11. 剥製 (Kakusei)
12. ●静物 (●Seibutsu)


:_8.5/10_: | Plastic Tree execute an album with more highlights than a thick, full head of hair can take.


 

It's impossible for 'disappointment' and 'new Plastic Tree album' to be together in the same sentence, as they prove once again. 剥製 (Hakusei) is the bands thirteenth full length album and it's been a painful wait even with a handful of singles and another mini-album occupying us up until December of last year. But it can be safely said that it was well worth the wait.

Much like how Ink worked with a complimentary opener and closer, 剥製 is organised in the same manner. Being a dramatic and emotional instrumental as the final track, but with a bit of Ryutaro goodness in the first one, both match wonderfully. This encourages a repeat thanks to the same soft piano melody used in both to tie them together. "●静物" (●Seibutsu) ends the album on a gorgeous yet sad note, quite literally, while "◯生物" (◯Seibutsu) sets a tone that captures the shoegaze genre that plays off of Ryutaro's vocalization like a charm.

"フラスコ" (Frasco), track two, starts the album off beautifully after the wonderful opener, and while simple, it still stands out on its own. Its sound makes you picture a journey across a beautiful landscape. I get that feeling of travelling with this one, and moving onto my pair of favourites on the album, it only gets more adventurous in the mid section of the release. "インソムニアブルース" (Insomnia blues) has an unbelievable flow with an incredibly gorgeous chorus. Ryutaro's mumbled vocals are almost overpowered by the pounding music, fitting to their shoegaze tendencies. With a melody that reminds me of their classic song "水槽。"(suisou), it's another underwater like tune I always adore the sound of. The track that follows after this is more than fitting. "float" continues this setting, adopting a more peaceful sound. "float" is one of their more soft rock tunes, and while not much happens, that's how the magic works. It's another track that flows effortlessly, with slant rhyme schemes and repeated lyrics, coming off as rather romantic; it's a must include when going on vacation, despite what craziness they're probably singing about. "剥製" (Hakusei), as you might have noticed, is the album title's track, and most certainly deserving. Being one of their slowest songs, it grabs you straight away with a melancholic tune as they do best. The prompt whispering and drum hits at the start sets the mood and with it being the final track before the penultimate song, it sure is a climax despite its linear path throughout.

I can't forget to expand on the recent singles "マイム" (Mime), "スロウ" (slow) and "落花" (Rakka) that I mentioned earlier. Usually for me, the singles are always the stand out points, but this is the exception to the rule. The rest of 剥製 manages to prove its worth against the strong singles, and I personally find that incredible and rare. When looking at the singles on their own, "マイム" plays like a classic Plastic Tree tune, with questionable, riddle-like lyrics, and a psychedelic charm to it. This brings me back to how the band sounded on "トレモロ" (Tremelo) because of the theatrical delivery. While "落花" (Rakka) has a simpler structure, as I had already described in September's RT, it's still a very solid submission with instantly catchy and familiar riffs as expected. But it's "スロウ" (slow) that proves to be one of the highlights of 剥製 for me. The slower paced melody creates an idealistic, lonely setting - the kind Plastic Tree are known for forging. "スロウ" (slow) never quite reaches a climax, but it takes you down a current you wish wouldn't end. It's very complimentary to their similar song "Blueback" mixed with "Ink", which spells out perfection by the way.

The album isn't all peaceful sounding though. "スラッシングパンプキン•デスマーチ" (Thrashing pumpkin death march) is one of the louder songs Plastic Tree have put out, and while eccentric and bubbly, it comes off as lost and unnecessary. I'm grateful for the autotune put over Ryutaro's voice, making it even more entertaining; yet it almost comes off as another silly cover like they did with "バカになったのに" (Baka ni Natta no ni). While it's a neat addition and adds variety, it fails to pull through in the long run because it sticks out like a sore thumb, and not one you'd kiss better. On the topic of pain, there's also "ハシエンダ" (Haçienda), which comes off as a song I swear I've heard from them before. I thought I was going mental when comparing the track's title to their mini-album, echo's tracklist. Being one of the quicker paced numbers on the album didn't do it any favors, instead cornering it like a deer in headlights. It's enjoyable if you can forgive its copy-and-paste tune, but this time their experimentation made a song that just doesn't mesh. It's quite a bore if I had to admit it. There's also a track that fits nicely (well, not so nicely since it's not exactly a compliment) into the 'grower material' section. "告白" (Kokuhaku) was so mediocre on first listen, and against two similar and better tracks, this was left in the dust. But with a catchy chorus that invades your head space it does its job in complimenting its companion tracks.

If you're (somehow!) new to the guys, this is not to be missed. If you've been a long time listener of them, this is not to be missed. 剥製 may not be perfect, but it's going to be impossible not to treasure it as much as their previous works. Plastic Tree have surely made their fans proud. The band shows that you can still be simple yet effective when putting out music, doing what you're best at doing and still excelling at it (let's just forgive and forget those few clangers)!

 

 

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 Plastic Tree execute an album with more highlights than a thick, full head of hair can take. [/h3]

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Great great @beni review <3. 

 

I have that agree with you in some points, but i dont know why u dont like 告白" (Kokuhaku)... kenken take 2/3 years to finish this song and I am be thankful to him. because I love this song, looks one generic song... yesss, but is very good. Kenken wrote "float" too, and its great song. Looking to album again i can see that kenken tried do one song more "sweet" like float and 告白" (Kokuhaku) like "doukou way" and i have that recognize this effort him. 

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I more or less agree with you on every track. I just can't get into Thrashing pumpkin death march no matter how hard I try to like it.

 

Insomnia blues/float are two of my favorite songs in recent memory for sure.

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^insomnia blues and float are also my favorite in the album! frasco is quite good too~

anyway, nice review beni! it's true that plastic tree never disappoints with albums, but i think this may have been one of their weaker ones.

i personally think they could have left mime out. and thrashing pumpkin death march is probably my least favorite track because of all the autotuning. i also think kokuhaku is rather mediocre. it's a nice song, but nothing too memorable.

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