I believe that Tsuzuku can sing just fine. And MEJIBRAY being inconsistent is one of the main reasons I love them. Knowing what to expect each singe is kind of boring, but I guess it works for some bands. I know I can look forward to each release being different, engaging and exciting. They don't play it safe and they take risks, and to me they pay off. When it comes to MEJIBRAY, I usually end up always loving the b-sides more, haha.
I'm no good at reviewing or describing music, but I'll try lol. Here is my failed attempt:
人間 - I love how it has this calm beginning, then just stops and Tsu does his thing, his growling (and how ya'll love to put it: dying cat screeches) I think blend well into the song. The structure of the song is all over the place and it's awesome.
盈虧 - While not one of my favorite tracks, I still love what it brings. The expert at the beginning doesn't bother me at all, I don't see why it's stupid? Yes the guitar riff is repetitive but at least it's a good one but that solo makes up for it. I also love how Koichi's bass is more...I don't know technical terms, but instead of his normal slapping lol--it just fits. The chorus is great, Tsuzuku's desperate whines... I will take any day.
蜈蚣 - At first I didn't like this so too much. But then I listened to it again and the 'power'? drumming and Koichi's bass had me sold. Tsuzuku is a growling master to me. This track gets me pumped but I can see where it can leave you hanging.
As a diehard MEJIBRAY fan, they can keep my money and I'll proudly put this single on my shelf.