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〕 | rev3 = ''The A.V. Club'' | rev3Score = (B+) | rev4 = Consequence of Sound | rev4Score = | rev5 = CraveOnline | rev5Score = | rev6 = ''Decibel'' | rev6Score = | rev7 = ''Exclaim!'' | rev7Score = | rev8 = Loudwire | rev8Score = | rev9 = Metal Storm | rev9Score = (8.0/10) | rev10 = Metalsucks | rev10Score = | rev11 = ''Outburn'' | rev11Score = (9/10) | rev12 = ''Paste'' | rev12Score = (8.7/10) | rev13 = Pitchfork | rev13Score = (7.0/10) | rev14 = PopMatters | rev14Score = | rev15 = Punknews.org | rev15Score = | rev16 = Slant Magazine | rev16Score = | rev17 = ''Spin'' | rev17Score = (7/10) }} ''Ultraviolet'' is the sixth full-length studio album by American sludge metal group, Kylesa. It is also the group's third album to be released through Season of Mist. ==Writing and recording== Writing for ''Ultraviolet'' was done periodically throughout the span of two years, unlike previous albums which were written and recorded during shorter periods of time. In an interview with ''Echoes And Dust'', Philip Cope stated it was the first time he played the theremin a lot for an album, as well as incorporating instruments such as synthesizers and a skateboard guitar for the recording.〔 According to Cope in an interview with ''HEAVY'', "The biggest difference with Ultraviolet is that everybody now pretty much plays multiple instruments and we let everybody do what they want. Nobody has a particular role; no one has to play just guitar or just drums." It was also noted that Cope took on more of a "director" role during the recording process, with Laura Pleasants contributing more vocals compared to previous efforts. 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「Ultraviolet (Kylesa album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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