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  1. On 4/26/2015 at 7:23 AM, anakuro said:

     

    I totally agree on the Tanuki thing. It's so so so hard to navigate and the slang is so crazy. Even people who's Japanese is near fluent have a difficult time reading it. I also try to stay away from it, it's terrible to read and there's no proof of anything. Anonymity brings out the worse in people.

     

    That being said almost every vkei band in the history of ever has had a nazi concept or has worn the Japanese imperial flag on their bodies. Vkei, like kpop, is very un-PC.

     

    I want to take a special opportunity to give a shout-out to Lira from Elysion. I love Elysion and I don't know if he's just awkward or what but calling out the fact that they're foreigners in the instore event who understand Japanese (as though it was a huge surprise) was not cute. It was really embarrassing and I'm glad the rest of the bandmen changed the topic lightening fast.


  2. On 5/22/2016 at 11:38 PM, DREAMON DREAMER said:

    BPN/PEACE NOW was my one and the only love (and my 3/4 wardrobe is still their items), but now I'm totally addicted with gyaru brands and my wardrobe slowly grows with MA*RS and JESUS DIAMANTE. I don't have any interest in 'casual' (and quite cheap) brands, but have few LOST INK items.

    I can't decide what is closer to me - gyaru or punk/vkei clothes and my recent wardrobe looks like a battlefield of cute things and my dark side punkish clothes.
    Btw GLAD NEWS is cuuute, me like. w

    BPN is so cute! A bit frilly for my tastes though. I do like to be girly but not so so girly. Maybe one day I will dip my toes in but until then...

     

    And when I have decent pictures of me in my new GLAD NEWS black angel wing dress I'll post them. Probably my favorite thing I've bought from them so far!

     

    @everyone mentioning chrome hearts

     

    I love chrome hearts but I can't afford that at all. i can barely afford to get things here and there from glad news as it is. u.u

     

     


  3. On top of everything else, I can't even properly communicate with other foreign bangya. It's hard enough sometimes being one of the only foreigners at an instore or live event, can we not just be nice to each other? Especially when said people seem to have their nose up Japanese bangya's asses. So when i try to make friends its just muri? 

     

    (This of course isn't direced to anyone on this site. )


  4. 2 hours ago, Uglymouth said:

    I got it pierced 6 weeks before I started working where I work now, so I had that in mind. So I waited 6 weeks before I started flipping it up. I also didn't change jewelry during that time :>

    Thanks for telling me your experience! I looked online and there are a lot of people who healed it flipped up so I might be going to get my septum done this weekend. I'm gonna make a call to the piercer first and see what they say though. 


  5. 5 hours ago, Uglymouth said:

     

    I have my septum pierced and due to my work I have it flipped up most of the week (depending on how I work). 

    Is it uncomfortable? When you first got it pierced did you flip it up or keep it as is? I'm concerned it would prevent it from healing properly or be uncomfortable if I flipped it up as soon as I got it.


  6. I have both my nipples pierced. I used to have one on my upper ear (forget what thats called) but it got annoying so I took it out. 

     

    I'm currently entertaining the thought of getting a septum. I'm worried that it won't suit me and that it will be too uncomfortable to keep flipped up all the time due to the fact that I teach. 

     

    Anybody with septums have any experience with keeping it flipped up most of the time?


  7. Those two sites were very stylish. If I was a guy, I'd definitely be sporting some of that stuff. And yeah, lots of times H&M is what I can afford but once in a blue moon... one or two purchases at a store I like doesn't hurt~ 

     

    I wouldn't say I dress vkei-ish so much as I'm just cutesy-dark for lives. I kind of am everywhere with my style tbh. One day I have insta-gram hoe looks and the next I am pastel colors head to toe. On weekdays I have to be work appropriate so I can't always buy the clothes I want to war :/

     

    I think it's hard making a wardrobe coordinate if you're buying random stuff all over the place, but I'm able still make cohesive outfits out of the stuff I buy. 


  8. I was looking through the show yourself thread and everyone seems to have a really unique style. So I'm wondering, are their brands or shops that you like to frequent? 

     

    For me, I love Glad News (it's so expensive). I recently bought a few things from there and it really adds up fast but if you're in Japan (or even outside of Japan) and looking for something unique, I recommend them. And of course Spinns and WEGO are always cool. Osu in Nagoya used to have a shop called SKUNK that I really liked but now BASE is upping it's game so I go there often as well.

     

    I'm sorry if this is a repeat thread, I tried to search for it before posting but I couldn't find anything like it.


  9. Oh my god one of my most favorite bands.

     

    Riku's vocals are really good. His voice is high but it's not too high and his screaming is pretty well done. They're a good mix of heavy and light if you don't like too much screaming in your music.

     

    I think they're a good band to start with tbh. Their melodies are catchy and the shamisen in the background always makes everything sound pretty. 


  10. I'm late to the party but here's my two cents.

     

    I am a YG stan, one because I only have time to keep up with one company and two, I like the way the company markets it's musicians. I am also into vkei and Japanese music. For me, I enjoy music for what it is. BIGBANG isn't very deep a lot of the time but it's catchy to listen to. And the same thing that happens with vkei bands happens with kpop groups, once you get to learn about all the members, you find yourself emotionally invested and start to follow a certain person *coughTOPcough*. I think a lot of East Asian musical groups market themselves in this way so it's easy to make the move from vkei to kpop. Not only is it a visual genre of music but they are selling the members, not just the group. It has a lot to do with fanservice and a lot to do with connecting with fans. I feel like Western music does have it's few bands and musicians who do this but for the most part, it's something heavily marketed in the East Asian world (specifically Japan and Korea).

     

    I also feel like people who don't mind listening to niche Japanese bands can get into kpop groups because their mind is already open to following a band or group that might not speak their language. I think kpop is probably easier to get into these days because their looks more closely mirror their Western counterparts, so it's not such a stretch. Whereas a lot of vkei looks crazy out there for someone who has never heard of it. 

     

    I feel like a lot of people don't think you can appreciate music if you like pop but I mean, it is what it is. I like a deep emotional ballad as much as the next person but sometimes I wanna twerk to pop-trap wannabe Korean trash. 


  11. On 5/18/2016 at 3:46 PM, ryuhime said:

    I love ジン! So happy to see another fan, I feel like they need more attention around here. :P Welcome aboard! It's always nice to see things from the point of view of fans living in Japan.

    I adore ジン. They are the first band I went and saw and will always have a special place in my heart! Yeah, I was kind of surprised. There is little to no mention of them on these boards. They need lots of love! Thanks for the welcome. :3

     

    On 5/18/2016 at 4:23 PM, Euthanasia said:

    Welcome to MH! 

    Lived in Japan myself for some time so it's nice meeting members who live there now lol.

    Nice music taste btw! Elysion deserves more love.

    I love Elysion. They played at Kansai Rock Summit at a shit small venue and were still really good. Bidoh's voice is just... ugh. Thanks for the welcome :)

     

    On 5/18/2016 at 5:01 PM, anakuro said:

    yeah i think it was pretty full for a while based on the twitter. i heard a lot of people complaining about the venue choice. not sure why they didn't use BRONZE or Pangea again. btw no LOL it was not JANUS. it was AtlantiQs or whatever. JANUS was the biggest venue they used this year--500 person capacity. It's were XAA-XAA played. 

     

    I was at work so I literally only showed up in time for XAA-XAA lol would have been fun running around this year again. Glad you seemed to enjoy yourself though.

     

    Ah that's a shame. My friend and I were curious as to why they didn't cover up the support drummer this time. Um, well, Kei was Shounenki's support drummer like 2 years ago and he suddenly stopped so you probably wouldn't have recognized him. It took me a while to connect the dots myself. Shounenki's support drummer for like the past year was some guy named AL iirc

     

    No, no, I know you're not lol she's back in Germany and you mentioned some bands that she's never mentioned liking & she was going to ZigZag right when they first started. But Smileberry (and LUCHe), Sick2, MeteoroiD & ZigZag are all bands she likes. We probably haven't met since I avoid Nagoya like the plague--I did go for Heartless though...--but we can totally be friends :) I've been a bangya in Japan for nearly 4 years now lol...

     

    Yeah AlantiQs! Sorry, I got them mixed up. I just remember the names of some of the live houses. I ran from there to JANUS to go see Smileberry. I was soaked in sweat by the end of it, it was not cute :/ 

     

    You worked on a Sunday? God that sounds terrible. I'm lucky I got out in time on Saturday to head over to Osaka.

     

    Actually, I might have saw him because I was here two years ago studying abroad which was when I started going to lives. A friend of mine is more of a fan of Shounenki than I am so she's seen them more. I don't think I really ever went out of my way to see them but if they were there we definitely were excited. All in all I've been at this for about two years now, just with a break in between to go back to graduate LOL.

     

    :( You and all the bands I like avoid Nagoya like the plague LOL. Honestly, I think Tokyo is worse for lives (and travel in general) than Nagoya by far but that's a personal opinion. The Kansai Rock Summit was the first time I went to Osaka specifically for  a live and the fans seemed okay. Not as bad as Tokyo but I think the Nagoya scene is smaller and girls can get a little crazy online if you show up often. I will probably be moving to Osaka later this year to live with a friend so you might see me around more!


  12. 1 hour ago, emmny said:

    its always cool to have gya perspectives on the forum, we only know so much in the foreign fandom so its helpful to hear tidbits about the other side! the only band i like from that list is FED, they look awesome live!

    have fun here~

     

    It does look like my perspective is a little different, but it seems like everyone knows a lot more than I do! Maybe some distance gives ya'll a better overall picture of a band/scene. 

     

    I really really want to see FED (their oneman in Nagoya was the same day as another live and I had to choose). Every since Ryu posted a picture with Zin's Luy (who I love) I've been researching and listening and they sound good! Right up my alley so to speak. 

     

    1 hour ago, colorfuljinsei said:

    Yay, another Charlie fan xD.

     

    Similarly to hiroki, I'm a bit more partial to Ray C, not so much otoiroha. I haven't really listened to zigzag so you've piqued my curiosity, since they seem vastly different.

    Other than that, enjoy your stay on the forum! It's nice to find someone with a different perspective of the VK world :D.

    Charlie is my ultimate. I never can take a proper picture where I put my arm around him because I get so damn nervous being that close to him. ;_; I love him so much. 

     

    I really want to write up my experience at the live! It was so different. If you like wagakki then you'll probably like Zigzag

     

    31 minutes ago, anakuro said:

    hi there & welcome :)

    I'm surprised you made it into the live house for ZigZag I heard it was insanely packed. I didn't even try for ZigZag, I just went straight to XAA-XAA at kansai rock summit tbh

    But yeah I totally agree, ZigZag's pretty fun live. actually I like their support drummer lol he used to be shounenki's support drummer too.... I heard at rock summit they weren't hiding him like they normally do? did he at least have makeup on?? lol

     

    also, your music tastes are actually strangely similar to a friend of mine's.

    Me and my friends went to the live house thirty minutes before and we barely got into the back, there were people lined up and people already inside for them. I wish we could have gotten there sooner but we did the out of store event and had 2 shots with MeteoroiD and Elysion (which is a story in itself, omg)

     

    Haha we couldn't see the support drummer at all! Thats how shitty the venue was. It was the tiniest place I've ever been in (JANUS, I think it was called). Which is funny because I've seen Shounenki a few times so it would have been interesting to see if I recognized him. 

     

    And if you're suspicious if I'm your friend I'm not LOL. Not to say we couldn't be friends but I don't think we've met. 


  13. 3 minutes ago, hiroki said:

     

    OMG, this is exactly what i've been saying to my friends all the time! I was a huge fan of LUCHe. and while i'm always up for more "oshare" and smile-li-ness, it got a little tiring after a while... especially when i know that the band is capable of more variety (cf. LUCHe. songs like Neo Innovation -Level.1- and ココロノコエ。 which showcase all of the band's brilliance). and yes Tohma's really sweet (sorry i still insist on calling him that!! XD) - i've written him some letters/fanmail and he even replied a few times :'D

     

    I still don't know what to feel about zigzag tbh. if i didn't know that they were Ray℃ i would probably be able to enjoy zigzag A LOT more..... but they are just so different now i'm still trying to come to terms with the change lmao. in any case they seem to be gaining popularity pretty fast so i'm happy for them if nothing else! :)

    I feel the exact same way to be honest. Even during their shows they just seemed to do more variety and not really so much about the smile-smile stuff. I miss hearing him scream tbh. He does still do it on ocassion but for like .05 seconds. And no worries, Motoki will always be Tohma in my heart. LOL 

     

    Honestly, I saw them for the first time Sunday and I'm obsessed. I can't stop listening to their mini-album. But I think that's because I'm not into oshare kei as much so I don't mourn Ray℃. Their whole concept is so awesome and they were really tongue-in-cheek about everything. I love them playing on the whole Tanuki/Bangya thing, it's so meta. And their Buddhist theme makes it cooler. The only frustrating part is that you can't get cheki of Mikoto! But I also understand why. I met Aoshi before the live when he was handing out flyers and he was so humble and nice. And yes, they're already really popular. They played a shitty basement venue that was tiny but they packed it out. I bought their tsunagaritai sweater after seeing them once and I can't even wear it, it's too hot already!


  14. 7 minutes ago, hiroki said:

    hi, welcome to MH!

     

    you like some interesting bands! it's rare to find someone who enjoys bands as different as Smileberry, BFN and MeteroiD XD 真天地開闢集団ジグザグ has been growing on me as well, although i still prefer their previous bands, especially Ray℃ which is one of my all-time favorites ^^

     

    nice to have you and i hope you enjoy your time here :D

    Nice to meet you too! 

     

    Actually to tell the truth, I was more of a fan of Smileberry's previous band Luche's music than I am of their current stuff. I'm not that big of a fan of oshare kei (I say this but I've been to more ALIVE and Smileberry and Luche instore/live events than I can count) but Motoki is an amazing frontman and they're really sweet. Motoki in particular has always been super loving towards me whenever we interact and my ultimate bandman is Charlie so... I'm really hooked on them even though it's not what I prefer.

     

    BFN was amazing and their music was exactly what I like. It's unfortunate that they really were awkward with me and my friends when we met them. Maybe because we started to go see them when they were about to disband. MeteoroiD are really good live and they're sweet as well.

     

    Honestly a lot of foreign Vkei fans probably know more about the bands themselves than I do, I judge by how good they are live at the end of the day. Their CD may not be very good but some of these bands are killer live.

     

    I didn't know ZigZag was Ray℃ until yesterday. I was so shocked. If you didn't know their past you'd be so surprised because they are light years away from their oshare kei past.


  15. Hey! Obviously I'm new here haha.

     

    I'm Sara, you can call me by name or by my username or whatever (my username is a joke btw... though I don't know if I'm considered bangya anyways just by default).

     

    I'm mostly here to talk about Vkei, though I do like other Jrock. I just happen to live in Japan and going to lives is my hobby (it takes up so much money it's pretty much my only hobby). I don't really go see any bigger bands, except Nocturnal Bloodlust but even they're still small compared to some. I usually go to Nagoya lives (I will go to Osaka or Tokyo for special occasions, I recently went to Kansai Rock Summit in Osaka since so many bands were playing!). I like ジン, Smileberry, Sick2, BFN (before they disbanded obv), Elysion, MeteoroiD, FED, 真天地開闢集団ジグザグ (saw them for the first time in Osaka this past Sunday, they were incredibly live!), and a lot more I can't think of.

     

    Anyways, I know all the bands I go to are smaller but if you guys want live reports I'd be happy to do it. I'm excited to listen to more Jrock outside of Vkei but also of course welcome vkei recs if you have any!

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