Being invited to assist in the mastering of the “NOT TO BE” EP was actually my first exposure to The Peppermints (薄荷葉樂團) music. It was a blast to go on this musical journey with them while discussing their production vision face-to-face. My first listen through the album kept me engaged in the moment from start to finish, wondering what twists and turns each following song would take me on.
I recall first locking in on the groove and dynamics in the drumming, followed by an appreciation of the amount of space between guitar playing. All along the way, I enjoyed so many surprising and satisfying bass melodies.
受邀參與《NOT TO BE》EP 的母帶製作,是我第一次接觸薄荷葉樂團的音樂。這趟旅程充滿驚喜與樂趣,能與他們面對面討論創作理念,讓這次製作變得更加豐富而有層次。
The A-Side opening song, “深灰”, has a lengthy and well-crafted build-up which feels deliberate, efficient (saying more with less) and focused in both playing and production decisions.
The second song, “TO BE”, pulled me in with its deep atmosphere from the start and kept things dramatic with large-scale dynamics from vocals and guitars. Its a hypnotic and slow-growing song, offering more unexpected turns in melody between guitar and vocal. I really enjoyed the playful experimentation with textures for guitars and vocals here.
The B-Side kicks off with a lift in mood with the more upbeat and energetic “LOSER”. This nice change of pace shows off catchy pop sensibilities in their musical vocabulary. A breath of refreshing air before the final act!
The fourth song, “MORNING”, is my favorite on the record. Beginning with a soft and delicate presentation, spacious vocals set an introspective atmosphere decorated with slow pulses of echoes. The arrangement eventually blooms in a huge, powerful way without ever sounding too heavy.
“青春”as the album closer introduces listeners to the darkest and most synthetic sonic palette on the record. A massive bassline provides a deep, visceral foundation for floating textures and mysterious melodies reminiscent of earlier Blonde Redhead. The nearly 10-minute-long finale patiently builds in intensity and ultimately into the EPs most unrestrained show of chaos and force. The arrangement then slowly deconstructs itself back into the dreamy, waltzing pattern from where it all began. Awesome! This album is definitely something best enjoyed as a complete, continuous listen.