翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Nucleus ambiguus
・ Nucleus basalis of Meynert
・ Nucleus CMS
・ Nucleus incertus
・ Nucleus Limited
・ Nucleus paragigantocellularis
・ Nucleus prepositus hypoglossi
・ Nucleus proprius of spinal cord
・ Nucleus raphe magnus
・ Nucleus raphe obscurus
・ Nucleus raphe pallidus
・ Nucleus Research
・ Nucleus reuniens
・ Nucleus RTOS
・ Nucleus Software Exports
Nucleus Torn
・ Nucleus ventralis posterior lateralis pars oralis
・ Nuclide
・ Nuclotron
・ NUCMC
・ NuComm International
・ Nucor
・ Nucourt
・ Nucras
・ Nucras caesicaudata
・ Nucras tessellata
・ Nuctech
・ Nuctemeron Descent
・ Nuctenea
・ Nuctenea umbratica


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Nucleus Torn : ウィキペディア英語版
Nucleus Torn

Nucleus Torn is an alternative metal/neofolk music band from Switzerland.
==History==
''Nucleus Torn'' was originally founded in 1997 as a one-man band by Fredy Schnyder, a versatile musician playing a variety of instruments including acoustic and electric guitars, the piano, recorders, the hammered dulcimer, the bouzouki, percussions, the oud, and others.〔(Nucleus Torn band info on Metalstorm.net )〕 Two years later, Schnyder was joined in 2004 the band's second EP ''Krähenkönigin'' was released by the Swiss producer Kunsthall, following a two-track demo release titled ''Submission'' (2003). In fact, ''Krähenkönigin'' had been recorded in 1998 by Fredy Schnyder alone, but it was not released until 2004 --- and even then the release was limited to 300 copies.〔(Nucleus Torn band info on Metalstorm.net )〕 Fredy Schnyder himself explains this delay in the production/release of ''Krähenkönigin'' by the fact that the material had originally been composed by him in "pieces for solo classical guitar" and without access to studio recording equipment.〔(Liner notes and credits to ''Travellers'' on the band's official web page )〕 Stylistically, ''Krähenkönigin'' is a solo classical guitar album, with the tracks sharing the same general motif and almost comprising a single piece of music. The acoustic guitar themes would be further developed by the band in their later albums, but none of them any longer pertain to the "purely classical" genre as does ''Krähenkönigin''. The three EPs (''Krähenkönigin'', ''Silver'' and ''Submission'') were later remastered and re-released by the band (together with two previously unreleased tracks) on their compilation album ''Travellers'' (Prophecy Productions, 2010).〔(''Travellers'' info on the band's official web page )〕
In 2006, ''Nucleus Torn'' released their first full album (CD) ''Nihil''; this was also their first release with the German label Prophecy Productions. The official information on the album mentions that it was the result of "roughly three years of labour".〔(Band info on Prophecy Productions )〕 This album deviates in its musical style from the band's previous releases: if the EPs can be attributed to the folk rock, neoclassical or neofolk genres,〔(''Krähenkönigin'' release information on Discogs.com )〕 ''Nihil'' features a decidedly broader stylistic pattern, bringing the band into the scene of progressive rock and extreme metal.〔(Band info on Prophecy Productions )〕 The band's founding member Fredy Schnyder explains this change in the playing style by the desire to blend different genres to convey more emotions:

With ‘Nihil’, we want to cover a broad array of emotions, and for that, we use different styles of music. Apart from that, we wish to prove that different styles of music (being defined as such by people) need not be mutually exclusive at all, if there is an adequate emotional framework for integrating various sounds.
(QUOTE )
''Nihil'' is the first part of an album trilogy that was projected by the band. In 2008, the second part of the trilogy was released as a CD under the title ''Knell''.
The third and final part of the trilogy entitled ''Andromeda Awaiting'' was released by the same label in November, 2010. The official description of this album is as follows:

With every new album, Nucleus Torn open new vistas of sound in the realm of avant-garde rock music. Fredy Schnyder, multi-instrumentalist and founder of this ambitious project from Switzerland, plays up to twenty electric and acoustic instruments and ventures radical musical innovations. Following "Nihil" (2006) and "Knell" (2008), "Andromeda Awaiting" provides the disillusioned, yet conciliatory completion of a conceptional trilogy.
As on the two precursors, Nucleus Torn are creating a new sonic realm on "Andromeda Awaiting." This acoustic and ethereal production blends elements of Progressive Rock with influences from Early Music (Middle Ages, Renaissance) and Impressionism as well as Folk and Jazz. Unique musical and compositional abilities are reflected in a pioneering synthesis of various stylistic elements often deemed incompatible. With "Andromeda Awaiting", Nucleus Torn release the most daring and ambitious album of their career to date --- they have reinvented themselves and their music for the third time in a row.
(QUOTE )
''Andromeda Awaiting'' received some high ratings from a number of international musical magazines, including 5/5 points by METAL OBS,〔(''Andromeda Awaiting'' review by Metal Obs )〕 9/10 points by METALGLORY.DE,〔(''Andromeda Awaiting'' review by Metalglory.de )〕 6.5/7 points by METALNEWS.DE,〔(''Andromeda Awaiting'' review by Metalnews.de )〕 8/10 points by IMPERIUMI.NET.〔(''Andromeda Awaiting'' review by Imperiumi.net )〕
In December 2011, the band released a new album called ''Golden Age''.〔(''Golden Age'' release announcement by Prophecy Productions )〕 Fredy Schnyder himself sees the new album as a "prequel to the trilogy" comprised by "Nihil", "Knell" and "Andromeda Awaiting".〔(''Golden Age'' release announcement by Prophecy Productions )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Nucleus Torn」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.