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  1. 1 hour ago, Komorebi said:

    Do VK bands even offer student discounts?

    Occasionally I see student discount tickets for festivals and the like! (Not only limited to VK)

     

    37 minutes ago, Masato said:

    Btw, does any of you include their cpntact details in a fan letter? I have never done that personally, but i was wondering if it is common practice?

    I think the bandmen know their usual fans from twitter already! So there is no need for it anyway.

    No, not unless you're propositioning them for mitsu or something :lolita_lol:


  2. On 3/5/2019 at 2:23 AM, Apesanteur said:

    Sorry that this isn't advice, but does anyone know if a foreign student ID can be used for student pricing on concert tickets? 

     

    While I can't say this is definitely the case now, when I was a university student (over a decade ago💦) it had to be a Japanese-issued student ID to receive student discounts.


  3. 2 hours ago, Masato said:

    Sorry, just too funny 😋

    Right? Joking aside, he has no problem rambling on and on about hitting the gym hard before a current tour, how many reps he did of whatever before the show, lol. But he's pretty toned for VK dude (and certainly in better shape than any of the other PLC members) so seems he does indeed actually go beyond just talking about going lol...


  4. Not that anyone voted for DAISHI (lol), but I wanted to point out that for as much as he tried to fake being part of that thug life, he only did meth because he's always been super self-conscious about his weight and he was using it for weight loss, which is a pretty lame reason to do drugs as far as the sex, drugs, rock-n-roll lifestyle goes.

     

    I'm not sure to what extent the other members have forgiven him in private, but since they've gotten back together they often lowkey joke about it in skits/MCs. Poor guy still has body issues tho... he's always hitting the gym/talking about hitting the gym.


  5. Ah, I had heard they would be releasing something new soon!

     

    Weird coincidence, this year at Summer Sonic the gal next to me in front row and I struck up a convo with the guy behind us- turns out he's good friends with the person who designs all the costumes for Wagakki Band and mentioned they'd just wrapped up designing costumes for a new single... So guess this is what he was talking about! We were all there to see Paramore lol...


  6. 17 hours ago, Komorebi said:

    This. THIS.

     

    I know it's an impopular opinion but I feel the same.

     

    I don't even know how this is an unpopular opinion like ok maybe someone prefers their early career sound, but you can compare their playing from earlier in their career to now and see the technical improvement, like enough for someone like me who's only seen them live a handful of times over the years to notice. Sure they've still got room for improvement, but they've been going at it pretty solid.


  7. 18 hours ago, Chi said:

    they've known each other for at least two years. but it's a possibility

    I hate to be that person but I’m guessing if every accusation is indeed 100% true, she’s probably not the first person he’s taken advantage of/victimized re: gouging auctions and abuse/sexual assault 😕


  8. Every time I think Kisaki has reached peak shitty person level, he sets the bar a little higher. This time, much higher ugh.

     

    Also re: having this woman list CDs/merch for him, could she have been the one selling behind that Yahoo!Auction acct that was selling rarez from his previous bands re: that whole conspiracy thing?


  9. Psycho le Cemu, BUCK-TICK, and sukekiyo. I lazily follow Angelo, Metronome, ZIZ, Golden Bomber, and Acid Black Cherry along with a handful of other VK bands but none are as consistent with release quality. Imho lynch. has only improved over the years.

     

    I recently saw MIMIZUQ's first show and I was hard-pressed to find a song I didn't like (which was a huge relief because I really wasn't a fan of Mix Speaker's,Inc.) so I'm definitely looking forward to their future releases.


  10. Zutto Suki Deshita (I've Always Loved You)

    Lyrics & Music: AYA

     

    This is my own translation. If sharing, please link back to this post instead of reposting elsewhere, thanks! :)

     

    Romaji

    Spoiler

     

    zutto zutto kimi ga suki deshita. zutto zutto kimi ga suki deshita.

    kotoba ni sureba kowarete shimaisou de

    kitto [CHIKKU TAKKU] toki wa nagarete    motto motto kimi wo suki ni naru

    chikai kedo mada todokanai     sono te

     

    kimi ni aenai hi wa itsumo tameiki bakari de sanketsu kimi nan desu

    marude majo ni kakerareta tokenai mahou de kokoro ni ana aita mitai mune ga itai yo

     

    nagareboshi ni negai wo komete mo kanawanai     furetai kimi no te ni

    himitsu no kimochi ni ima jimaku wo tsuketa yo

    kimi e to todokeru yuuki wo kudasai

     

    zutto zutto kimi ga suki deshita. zutto zutto kimi ga suki deshita.

    me ga aeba     hora kimi ni mata koi wo suru

    sotto sotto kimi ni yorisotte     motto motto kimi wo kanjitai

    chikai kedo mada todokanai     sono te

     

    yami ga atatakai yoru wa mabuta no uragawa [FIRUMU] mitai ni

    kimi wo gyutto dakishimete nagai [KISU] wo shita sonna yume wo mirun da yo

    toki yo tomare

     

    tsuki no you na mabushii egao wo misete yo     subete shiritain da

    boku ga shiranai [SUTOORII] wo kimi kara oshiete

    yozora no [SUPIKA] no you ni futari de yorisottetai

     

    zutto zutto kimi ga suki deshita. zutto zutto kimi ga suki deshita.

    kotoba ni sureba kowarete shimaisou de

    kitto [CHIKKU TAKKU] toki wa nagarete    motto motto kimi wo suki ni naru

    chikai kedo mada todokanai

     

    zutto zutto suki de ii desu ka?

    kono omoi wa itsu ni nattara kimi ni todoku no?

    kitto [CHIKKU TAKKU] toki wa nagarete    motto motto kimi wo suki ni naru

    chikai kedo mada todokanai     sono te

     

     

    English

    Spoiler

     

    I’ve always, always loved you. I’ve always, always loved you.

    I feel like it would break me to say it in words

    surely as time passes with each tick tock, I’ll fall more and more in love with you

    you’re so close but I still can’t reach your hand

     

    the days I can’t meet you are filled with sighs, and it feels like I’ll run out of air

    my heart aches like there’s a hole in it, as if under a witch’s spell

     

    even as I make a wish on a shooting star, it won't come true; I want to touch your hand

    now that I’ve put words to these secret feelings of mine

    please grant me the courage to make them reach you

     

    I’ve always, always loved you. I’ve always, always loved you.

    when our eyes meet, I fall in love with you all over again, see?

    gently, gently I want to get closer to you and feel you more and more

    you’re so close but I still can’t reach your hand

     

    the warm darkness of the night is like a film that plays before my closed eyes

    the dream I see, is one where I’d hold you tightly and we’d share a long kiss

    I yearn for time to stand still

     

    show me your smile that’s radiant like the moon; I want to know everything about you

    the story I don’t know, please tell it to me yourself

    I want the two of us to stand close beside each other, like Spica* in the sky

     

    I’ve always, always loved you. I’ve always, always loved you.

    I feel like it would break me to say it in words

    surely as time passes with each tick tock, I’ll fall more and more in love with you

    you’re so close but I still can’t reach you

     

    will you let me always, always keep loving you?

    how long will it be before these feelings reach you?

    surely as time passes with each tick tock, I’ll fall more and more in love with you

    you’re so close but I still can’t reach your hand

     

    Notes:

    *Spica is the brightest star in the constellation of Virgo

     

     


  11. On 6/29/2018 at 4:45 AM, setsuha_ said:

    @jaymee They talk about them?! Mind giving an example you might remember? I used to always argue that they are still popular in Japan and nobody believed me. But they have lost a lot of support from overseas. I seriously drew a fan art and posted it on a group on Facebook with nearly 7000 members and no one recognised them.

    Sorry for the super slow response I don't have a ton of time to check in lately. 😧

     

    Usually it's just a band member talking about famous Nagoya bands, mentioning Laputa, and/or talking about how they were/are a fan and that kind of thing. ^^ They might put a Laputa song or two in the bgm playlist before the live starts.

     

    Last PLC tour when they were joking about us older gya (as they often do), they were imitating being an older gya back in the day and pretending like they were on their way to a Laputa live.

     

    Sadly I don't ever feel like Laputa were *that* popular in the English-speaking fandom even when v-kei had taken over a sizable space on Livejournal, but I noticed a lot of Spanish speakers into them back then? Idk.


  12. 1.) Fandom cattiness

    There are some artists I've actually stopped seeing live because their fans just totally ruin the atmosphere, especially fans that have their eyes set so badly on one member, that they actively go out of their way to be passive aggressive or bully fans of that same member.

     

    2.) Multiple type singles

    Honestly just a huge cash grab to save a dying CD industry. I didn't mind as much in the past, but now it's so common that bands are really lazy about the content you get with each release/price point. I just bought the first press of PLC's new CD for like 15,000-something yen and I definitely did not feel like the content in any way warranted that kind of price. But it's ubiquitous in the Japanese VK/idol industry and I doubt it's going to change any time soon.

     

    3.) Miscellaneous concert ticket/attendance fees

    So you buy the ticket, but you also have to pay a service and/or shipping charge, on top of a drink fee. Just include everything in the damn price and be done with it. Rakuten Ticket is the absolute worse about not bundling ticket purchases together and making you pay a separate 900+ yen service/shipping fee for each ticket, even though all your separate tickets are just going to arrive at the same time anyway. Ugh. As for the drink thing, it feels like a cheap move when they're already pocketing off of live house rental cost, especially if the drink ticket is over 500 yen.

     

    4.) Venue-limited only goods

    Having to attend/find someone to attend and line-up for goods at every concert just to complete a set of things or get something special is a monumental pain in the ass. Just sell the things online and be done with it. I don't think I've ever known anyone to specifically attend a concert just for the goods, unless it's a live distribution only CD or something. Every now and then live-limited only goods are fine. Having live-only limited goods at all or almost every stop on your tour is a bit much imho.

     

    5.) The general direction VK is going

    It's just not my thing. There are newer artists I appreciate and listen to, but it's few and far between compared to how many older bands I love. The scene has definitely become more formulaic that it used to be, and although VK has always sold on looks, sometimes it's a bit much now.

     

    I had to kind of struggle to come up with 5 things, tbh. Most are just mildly aggravating and not something I hate enough to rant about.

     


  13. 5 Things I Like about VK (or J-music in general), in no particular order

     

    1. The community

    At least half of the friends I've made in the VK community are my friends for life. Kinda weird that some of your bestest friends would come from laughing about no1curr Japanese band and fan drama as you bond over a good release, but hey life is funny that way.

     

    2. The concerts

    Concerts in Japan are better, tbh. None of that crappy audience singing drowning out most of the artist's set you paid to hear, and nobody is standing there like a dumbass watching the whole thing through their phone, blocking your view with their phone in the process. I find Japanese concerts are generally more interactive, too, unless you're seeing some really bland or unknown act.

     

    3. Release packaging/content

    Sure VK releases may cost more than many Western releases, but the packaging is often way nicer. Most VK shoots and photo/lyric booklets put Western artists to shame.

     

    4. The goods

    With little exception, VK or Japanese artists in general have better goods than Western artists. I feel like overseas you get clothes, stickers, and notebooks, and that's about it, but in Japan the only limit is the band's imagination. Over the years I've seen flavored condoms, sex toy kits, house dishes, food/snack/drink collaborations, mobile battery chargers and other small electronics, car goods, etc.

     

    5. The music

    Last but not least, eh?  When I first got into VK I was really thrilled by the way artists gave little to no flips about sticking to just one genre or style of music. There are some artists that try a little too hard to mesh sounds that don't agree, but for the most part I've always respected the experimental nature of the genre. I feel like indie music in the West is starting to catch up in that regard, but even now Western fans are still quick to call any artist that steps outside a certain established style or sound a sell out.


  14. Ah, yes I was thinking about one-man shows so I should go back and edit that. When the band calls for people to move up/dive there are always people who will move out of the way or create "holes" toward the front, and those spots are definitely up for the taking, and usually aren't given back after the move/dive songs. But yes, bumping someone out of a spot, squeezing people to move over to accommodate you, or taking someone's spot while they're in the bathroom or getting a drink (if they've got a bag or friend holding their place) is definitely a no-no and will make you unpopular pretty fast. For taibans, definitely the rotation system is best like you mentioned. :) For small shows, yeah, I would assume you're probably gonna be wherever you end up at the beginning for most of the show.


  15. I was around during the j-pop/j-rock/VK "boom" in the U.S., if you can even call the small subculture following it had for a short time that.

    I feel like it really comes down to a combination of these three things:

     

    1.) Lack of availability/promotion

    When j-rock was at its "peak" popularity overseas, it was still somewhat difficult to purchase official releases outside of Japan, especially for indies acts. Most CD shops didn't ship overseas, if they even had English language sites at all. Labels and bands were late to utilize YouTube and SNS to promote their music, and introduction into the scene still relied heavily on music sharing networks or download sites. There was too little official information available/properly translated into English. By the time labels finally started getting around to reaching out to overseas audiences, people were moving on (to K-pop or in general). In general Japanese artists/labels just weren't committed to attracting overseas audiences or embracing any audience they did have.

     

    2.) Touring issues

    Most bands ended up performing at anime conventions, despite if they had any real connection to cosplay or an anime show. Much of the time these acts were being consumed by people who were curious about the artist because they were from Japan, with few actual fans assembled at one place in comparison. Exoticism may get people to see you once or twice, but it usually doesn't compute into CD sales, especially when the value of the yen was so high and the cost of Japanese music so expensive compared to Western music. These acts, and even the rare show booked outside of a con was subject to poor management, planning, or promotion. Often they were cancelled. Perhaps if more acts had gone Dir en grey's route of performing at festivals, it would have made a sizable enough movement to have an impact, but it's hard to say.

     

    3.) The general demise of rock music as mainstream

    Sure, rock will never get old. But rock is not nearly as mainstream as it was in the 90s and early 2000s. Even as certain indie rock sounds/artists flourish, it's a much different style than what a lot of j-rock (especially VK) is doing. So on top of less people listening to rock in general, there are less people interested in the style of rock Japan is making. Even I'm not as fond of most of the rock that's popular in Japan ATM (VK or generally speaking).

     

    Generally speaking, a lot of overseas VK fans I knew at the time eventually moved on to K-pop. Unlike Japan, Korean artists/labels were much more insistent on pushing for international success. They also swooped in taking advantage of YouTube and SNS promotion where Japan didn't. While this lead to a flood in the market for some time, it also give the genre the momentum that j-rock (or j-pop tbh) never had, eventually making it a powerful force to be reckoned with it's turning into today.


  16. On 4/29/2018 at 9:00 PM, Yuuya Miyagi said:

    just found this and read this

    thank you so much especially for Hack #6: Trying to See Better if You’re Short

    i am short

    but i always want to get in to the front , and want to get attention from my favorite member lol

     

    If you're short it's to your benefit that you can probably sneak further up front during the harder/dive songs. :) I have a friend who is tiny and I swear she's always at least third row when the harder songs hit no matter where her numbers originally were, lol


  17. For singles, I might give it a partial (just not my thing at all) or full listen (sounds okay, curious where it's gonna go), and if I'm not feeling it after that I generally pass. Exception is for favorite artists, especially if I'm going to a live where it's likely to be played. I'm more likely to listen to songs I don't appreciate the first time around if they're on a CD with other songs I'm fond of. Sometimes a song works better for me when I can conceptualize it as being part of a bigger work, but then sometimes I really just don't like a song and skip over it.


    There are genres that don't usually catch my attention, but I'll try anything regardless the genre or language. There's always going to be at least one artist doing something interesting, no matter what the genre.

     

    Sometimes if I go back to a song or album I didn't like, years later, it might suddenly click. I don't know if that's a reflection of maturing tastes or just being at a different point in life and able to relate to it more.


  18. 2018 tour kicks off tomorrow in Chiba!

     

    This time they're doing two shows in each city with a split personality concept. First day is their Gerunika (evil/harder) side/costumes and the second is their Doppelganger (good/softer) side/costumes.

     

    Gonna try to do some reports after each weekend, but we'll see how far I get because I'm following the the whole tour like a crazy person, work has been brutal, and I've fallen into the Star Wars reylo trash bin...orz


  19. I think Laputa is just one of those bands that will always be appreciated more in the Japanese VK scene than the overseas one, and there's not too many VK shows I've seen in Nagoya where the band didn't mention them at some point while joking/MCing.

     

    My fave songs by them are "Yurenagara..." and "Eve ~last eve for you~". But for the latter, it sounds nicer on the album with the piano intro imho.

     

    Aki has one of those really unique voices in VK, so if you're feeling it, might be worth checking out his solo work after Laputa disbanded.

     

     

     


  20. I imagine for most of us that have been into VK (or general j-rock fans) for a decent amount, there are certain songs that when you hear them they take you back to a specific memory, whether it was one made while that song or one evoked by that song's lyrics/music. I figured it would be interesting to see what songs have really resonated with you all over the years, so c'mon, play along and post a song/memory associated with that song.

     

    I'll go first!

     

    The FLARE - "Lyra"

     

    My (now) husband and I were planning on taking our first trip to Osaka and it just so happened that The FLARE was scheduled to play one their final tour shows there in the middle of our trip. There weren't a lot of business/budget hotels in Osaka at the time (there still aren't compared to other bigger cities, though there's more hostels and the like than there used to be lol... ) and everything was booked so we had to stay at this run down love hotel each night. I don't remember much about the live itself (even after watching recordings like this off the DVD for that tour) except that the whole atmosphere of it was like being in a trance. That said, I made the poor decision to wear these cute heels instead of something more comfortable and the whole time my feet were in excruciating pain and it was a hella long to walk in the cold to the venue and back and standing in this stairwell for number call. Anyways, this song reminds me of that trip, being young and carefree in love, and the Cafe de Crie we ate at every morning there, but mostly the painful lesson that when it comes to lives comfort > style.

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