Sometimes I Feel So Low
Automatic Gun
... Rhodesia
Love Is Infectious
Obscure Alternatives
Deviation
Suburban Berlin
The Tenant
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Obscure Alternatives
Published: 03 Mar 2021, 02:33
Obscure Alternatives Is The Second Studio Album By English New Wave Band Japan Released In October 1978 By Record Label Hansa. Japan's First Album Adolescent Sex Had Been Unsuccessful On The British Charts And Their Record Company Required Another Album This Time Aimed At The Lucrative US And European Markets Where Rock Was Dominating The Airwaves. Still Working With Ray Singer As Producer Singer And Songwriter David Sylvian In Particular Found It Difficult To Take A Back Seat And Began To Demand More Control Over The Eventual Presentation Of The Material. Trouser Press Wrote That The Album "adds More Keyboards But Still Relies On Rob Dean's Buzzing Guitars And David Sylvian's Sneery Vocals For Its Sound". Certain Tracks Contain Elements Of Funk And Reggae. AllMusic's Amy Hanson Described "Automatic Gun" As "a Spit-Shined Punk Shocker Backed By Bright Pop Guitar". The Title Track Is Described As "wonderfully Atmospheric And Slightly Menacing" While "Love Is Infectious" "put The Band Completely Into Discordant Post-Punk Art House-Dom". "....Rhodesia" Hanson Writes "brought The Funk Back And Infused It With A Caribbean Essence. The Final Track "The Tenant" A Piano Based Instrumental Was The First Notable Shift Towards The Direction Their Later Material Would Take. "The Tenant" Also Marks Bassist Mick Karn's Recording Debut On Saxophone.