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idk where to post this (seeing as how i'm prob the only one on MH who gave a fuck about TRA TRA TRA) but i need to post this somewhere
I'm so so so so glad that Omi is still making music. I can totally see both of these songs being on TRA's album. I wish I could hear Ryo sing them. I've listened to Omi's other music too (it's on iTunes) and it makes me so sad that they didn't release any of those songs as TRA.
On a personal note, it's even more heart-wrenching for me considering the recent news with Hiroki (I'm Hiroki gya -_-) so I see Omi's stuff and think of TRA which also makes me think of Hiroki and then all of the conflicting feelings. Granted, if Hiroki was doing illegal shit, I'm glad he got caught when he was with Ageha rather than when he was with TRA. I think I'd def be more pissed if it had happened during TRA.
In any case. I fucking love Omi's music <333333 and I'm so glad he's still making the same type of music. I hope he gets more attention!!
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I really enjoy the latter end of that 耳鳴り preview. It seems like he covers all bases here https://big-up.style/musics/405451 through "Big Up!", so hopefully it's digitally released as well.
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@colorful人生 he's doing his best i think! his first real live is on Sunday so I'm hoping he'll announce more about it after that. hopefully he'll have more digital releases!
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I honestly don't understand why people bother to post in a topic if they "aren't interested"
If you're not interested then why waste any of your precious time saying so? lolol
also, I really don't get the whole "sounds just like all the other (insert genre) bands"
um.. if it things didn't sound at least a little similar, genres literally wouldn't exist?? derp.
If you like abare and say "this kira band sounds like all the other kira bands" then well, yes of course they do.... cos you don't like kira?? so of course it sounds the same to you. You literally don't have the ear to appreciate nice melodies. Likewise, if you only listen to kira, then of course all abare will sound the same to you... similarly, if you don't like the "new stuff" you prob only like the "old stuff." If you don't like the "old stuff," you probably only like the "new stuff."
I mean, literally ALL genres of rock sounded the same to me before I actually started listening to it so............????????
BUT yeah idk. maybe that's just me ( ´_ゝ`)
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opinions on old stuff is inherently biased because we tend to not talk about the stuff that sucked back in the day. but people that talk smack about new stuff will always exist, and telling them to go elsewhere isn't productive once you realize that those in love with 2008 visual kei (for example) won't find what they are looking for in 2018. they will be just as unhappy "there" as they will be "here".
ngl i don't listen to vk nearly as heavy as i used to and what i listen to most of the time are bands people don't really remember or listen to anymore. and as time passes, i have less and less people to introduce my favorite things to, and less and less people willing to talk about the same songs five, ten, fifteen years later. but i try my hardest to give new stuff a chance too and sometimes i am surprised. there's actually a bit more diversity now than five or ten years ago.