Overjoyed (Half Japanese album) explained

Overjoyed
Type:Studio
Artist:Half Japanese
Cover:Overjoyed_album_cover.jpg
Genre:Art punk
Label:Joyful Noise
Producer:John Dieterich
Prev Title:Hello
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:Perfect
Next Year:2016

Overjoyed is an album by the American art punk band Half Japanese, released on September 2, 2014, on Joyful Noise Recordings. It is their first album since Hello, released in 2001.[1] It was produced by John Dieterich of Deerhoof.[1]

Critical reception

According to review aggregator Metacritic, which compiles and averages reviews from well-known music critics, Overjoyed has a score of 74 out of 100, indicating generally favorable reviews.[2] Paul McGuinness, writing in Record Collector magazine, said that "Overjoyed is a brilliant album – quite probably the best new record from a guitar band all year."[3] Mark Deming of Allmusic gave Overjoyed four out of five stars and noted that the album is more cheerful lyrically than is typical for Half Japanese's work. Some critics gave the album mixed reviews; Adam Kivel wrote that the album's "clean production...too frequently redoubles the intentional toothlessness of the lines."

Track listing

  1. "In Its Pull"
  2. "Meant To Be That Way"
  3. "Brave Enough"
  4. "Do It Nation"
  5. "The Time Is Now"
  6. "Our Love"
  7. "Shining Star"
  8. "Each Other's Arms"
  9. "Overjoyed and Thankful"
  10. "We Are Sure"
  11. "As Good Can Be"
  12. "Tiger Eyes"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Overjoyed Review . Pitchfork Media . September 2, 2014 . November 28, 2014 . Heller, Jason.
  2. Web site: Overjoyed . Metacritic . November 28, 2014.
  3. Web site: Overjoyed . Record Collector . November 30, 2014.