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PUNK

Chai

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The Japanese quartet CHAI made a big splash with their giddy, genre-splicing debut album Pink, and while their follow-up Punk lacks the element of surprise that made Pink so exciting, it's still joyous and thrilling pop music. CHAI reigned in some of the anything-goes approach of Pink here, casting aside some of the rap-rock influences and adding some production sheen to the mixes. That said, this is still exuberant music made by women who aren't willing to stay in their lane. If they want to throw heavy metal guitar grind into a synth pop ballad ("Curly Adventure") they will. If they feel like writing a revved-up ode to housework with jumbled samples and a frenetic, pulsating rhythm ("Good Job"), it's happening. They take on rubbery funk ("Fashionista"), happily corny handbag house ("This Is CHAI"), sunny '90s pop ("FAMILY MEMBER"), and punchy cheerleader rock ("Choose Go!) with the same kind of energy and aplomb that they did on Pink. Along with all the genre-hopping, there are a number of songs that settle into a kind of midtempo indie pop with synths and shouted choruses that suit them well. They dipped into it a little on Pink; here they perfect it. Tracks like "I'm Me" and Wintime" have a calm and collected feel that allows for relaxed listening and even a little bit of melancholy, or at least a little less giddiness, to creep into the proceedings. The similarly peaceful -- for CHAI anyway -- "Future" has a sweet, hopeful feel and almost a pop-reggae sound; "Feel the BEAT" is assured midtempo pop that isn't miles away from the mainstream of streaming pop, only the group's version of that sound has way more spirit than average. That goes for everything they try, and even though Punk might not be the pop explosion that Pink was, it's a well-rounded album that capitalizes on the band's imagination and capacity for experimentation while blending the sounds more organically. Plus, it's more fun than just about anything else going on in the late 2010s and that alone makes the record and the band worth checking out and falling (and staying madly) in love with.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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1
CHOOSE GO!
00:02:41

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

2
GREAT JOB
00:03:15

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

3
アイム・ミー
00:03:23

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Kana, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

4
ウィンタイム
00:02:37

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Kana, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

5
THIS IS CHAI
00:02:37

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Kana, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

6
ファッショニスタ
00:02:58

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

7
FAMILY MEMBER
00:03:10

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Kana, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

8
カーリー・アドベンチャー
00:03:23

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Kana, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

9
Feel the BEAT
00:03:40

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Kana, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

10
フューチャー
00:03:21

Chai, MainArtist - Maná, Composer - Yuuki, Composer - Sony Music Publishing, MusicPublisher

(C) 2019 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (P) 2018 Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

Album review

The Japanese quartet CHAI made a big splash with their giddy, genre-splicing debut album Pink, and while their follow-up Punk lacks the element of surprise that made Pink so exciting, it's still joyous and thrilling pop music. CHAI reigned in some of the anything-goes approach of Pink here, casting aside some of the rap-rock influences and adding some production sheen to the mixes. That said, this is still exuberant music made by women who aren't willing to stay in their lane. If they want to throw heavy metal guitar grind into a synth pop ballad ("Curly Adventure") they will. If they feel like writing a revved-up ode to housework with jumbled samples and a frenetic, pulsating rhythm ("Good Job"), it's happening. They take on rubbery funk ("Fashionista"), happily corny handbag house ("This Is CHAI"), sunny '90s pop ("FAMILY MEMBER"), and punchy cheerleader rock ("Choose Go!) with the same kind of energy and aplomb that they did on Pink. Along with all the genre-hopping, there are a number of songs that settle into a kind of midtempo indie pop with synths and shouted choruses that suit them well. They dipped into it a little on Pink; here they perfect it. Tracks like "I'm Me" and Wintime" have a calm and collected feel that allows for relaxed listening and even a little bit of melancholy, or at least a little less giddiness, to creep into the proceedings. The similarly peaceful -- for CHAI anyway -- "Future" has a sweet, hopeful feel and almost a pop-reggae sound; "Feel the BEAT" is assured midtempo pop that isn't miles away from the mainstream of streaming pop, only the group's version of that sound has way more spirit than average. That goes for everything they try, and even though Punk might not be the pop explosion that Pink was, it's a well-rounded album that capitalizes on the band's imagination and capacity for experimentation while blending the sounds more organically. Plus, it's more fun than just about anything else going on in the late 2010s and that alone makes the record and the band worth checking out and falling (and staying madly) in love with.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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