Pretsy
Reincarnated Really Hot People-
Content Count
3084 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Everything posted by Pretsy
-
(鴉) Alamaailman vasarat + those acts you know already etc.
-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenji_Ito
-
Oh oops, WT appeared to post those new tour pics before me, thanks. Also - to add to WB's description, the new song had some piano according to Japanese netizens (apparently) - and it "felt more like Die's song than Kaoru's"
-
pic off the first day of PSYCHONNECT I think? also, the good ol' sketch report
-
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dir-en-grey/2014/shinkiba-studio-coast-tokyo-japan-6bce9a42.html OMG.
-
FINALLY! Dir en grey - GAUZE It's time for some fresh views on essential pieces of VK/J-rock (sry) history! And what do we have here: The (major) debut album of DEG - and pretty much their most popular album in the scene...or WAS at least (I didn't research much about popularity amongst certain J-releases). Either way, the most atypical thing I am going to do here is "a goal" (which most reviews are not in a need for tbqh) - to knock on cliched claims concerning GAUZE that have passed from one generation to another (as in "older j-rock fans" (~2006) to "newer ones" (2006~)), for eg. "the poppiest DEG album ever", "the safest DEG album ever" etc. So get prepared! The first thing to mention is the fact that how they emphasize their members' skills in a whole album - there's room for guitarists their rhytmic co-operation and jamming ("Raison Detre", "Mask"), bassist with powerful bass tone and complex riffing ("Yokan", "Cage", "304") and of course a small spotlight for band's drummer ("304"). I think this is a good way to introduce a whole band's talent to newcomer in minutes or so - and I dare to say that this is unfortunately the only DEG album where this trait is "emphasized" (for instance, "WtD" almost isolated rhythmic players out of the mix). Thumbs up! "Poppy" is an adjective that tarnishes listeners' expectations and lets GAUZE stay quite overlooked in most occasions - and for no reason. Like most people, who were involved with DEG for years, I am very aware of the fact that DEG was always "abrasive" albeit constantly changing. For eg. The combo of Intro and "Schwein no Isu", "Mazohyst" and "Zan" are not "contextless tracks" at all, no - those and other non-single tracks are, in fact, the *actual* "main content" (= the sound that the album is supposed to revolve around). To support this statement, let's check out on album's build: *MC = "Main Content" intro - MC - breather - MC - MC - breather - MC - MC - breather - MC - MC - breather/finale - outro Of course, as you can hear it in certain MCs and breathers - "radio-friendly" accessibility is highly noticeable.It's accessible album if we rush a bit with my former comments, yes - but as I pointed it out already, GAUZE's main focus is not on the breathers at all, but on the dirty, old school vk rock worshiping, frantic rock sound with various influences thrown in (Kuroyume, Luna Sea, Vasalla - to name a few) instead. Take a note of songs they play off this album post-Blitz 5 days, and you will notice what I am talking about. Rambling aside, my actual views: thanks to its simple build - and figureable concept, or "the main content", I found myself liking and listening to this album more than to other releases. Many songs might feel quite apart to each other style-wise (newcomers hardly won't even try to tie such songs like "Mask" or "Akuro no Oka" into the same album), but they sure knew what to do with the flow - and kudos to them! I like how daring experiments were handled along the way, without radically weirding out on listener - cases in point, varying signatures role-wise in "Raison" and "MASK" + probably "intentional" offbeat/offkey frenzy in "Zan". Breathers are not bad either and should not be excluded due to bland "poppy"/"safe" statements - I might not be respecting the guy's deeds these days, but Yoshiki sure deserves a good pat on his shoulder for taking boys' musical influences and interests into account and "paving a way to the airwaves" without making them turn into total sellouts. It's no wonder that his productions ended up as instant J-rock classics though - radio-hits, but with a taste! And of course, the high nostalgia value of album's sound (to quote myself: "the dirty, old school vk rock worshiping, frantic rock sound with various influences thrown in") deserves an honorable mention; no wonder that people here and there suggest newbies to go with GAUZE whenever it's about "being introduced to old school vk" ! Low points of this album in my case would be the small amount of "daringness" in "304" and "Mazohyst" for the most part; the latter is of course supposed to gloom and give some sort of "taboo shock value", but nine minutes of Kyo screaming over requiem-y minors is just too much. Thankfully they placed the most accessible song of theirs ("Yokan") after abortfest to give a proper breathing pause, Phew. This is just nitpicking though. Final thoughts: some might assume that "I haven't even reached my goal" or so on - if you read carefully, you should have noticed through my instances that instant genre/mood-spewing is too risky here: give a few more listens, take a look at my "build scale" I wrote above and think more...don't let the singles fool you when it comes to realizing the actual content. Apply this to some of your classic favorites, and see it for yourself... Some big favs worth mentioning and a rating, go: - Yurameki: the poppy instance of Kaoru and Die's classic, fantastic ways of co-operation (which they don't unfortunately utilize these days) - Raison detre: interesting rhythmic approach and tasteful ways of using electronics - Tsumi to Batsu: the bastard child of glam rock reject and noise-y maniac banging? Yes! - Yokan: very accessible, but at the same time one of the loveliest, hummable songs DEG has ever done - MASK: odd but cool way to approach ska punk sound + that jam ending - Zan: something what you might think as a "lousy attempt at thrash metal" suddenly ends up as something ingenious | It'd be quite dumb to round up "4,75" (minuses for Mazohyst - nitpicking again, I know), so let's make it go that way. Brilliant, classic Japanese music release - a total must for those who want to have "their own bite" on old skwl
- 2 replies
-
- old school vk
- dir en grey
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
quoting Aramajapan because I am a lazyass: The single will be out on 6/8 and will be LIMITED (apparently) Neato stuff
- 2 replies
-
- charisma.com
- j-pop
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Short version for their new PV.
-
posting just because [2] + ratchets.
-
^ so you are saying that Vk scene should be rather infesting with some hideous "Americanized" (it's wrong to say so but seeing as what really influences vk these days, it's already taken for granted) titles instead of retaining respected traits from the past? Wish you would even elaborate what makes "20 obscure kanji" or "flowery poem" titles "less cooler" than BS like for eg. "FUGLY", "GANGSTA" (lmao), "THE STALIN -666-" (???) + various GazettE titles. Looking forward to further 2003 MM-worship, Ryoga.
-
You might give Yasutaka Nakata's projects/produced acts a go? (seeing as you mentioned Tommy february, Koda kumi and Boa) and there's Kyary too but eh... MEG might fit your taste too: and ofc Ami Suzuki So yeah, my safest recommendations so far
-
Inb4 MGS5 theme song... just kidding!
-
^ *idol-rap groupS (yes, in plural form). Also...I haven't heard much (read: basically at all) bluegrass music in Japanese music. OKAY, there's of course one popular instance in vk (which many misinterpret as "country"), but yeah - very seldom stuff out there:
-
Seeing as you mentioned "kabukicho no joou with orchestra backing" and "les feuilles mortes" (which is titled as "Kareha" in Ringo's repertoire), I am really sure that it's Shiina's Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai No Moyo - DVD release (release year 2007, Blue-ray 2013). It's on JPS - and as always with Shiina stuff, not something you would find @YT
-
Moulin Rouge segueing into Fuyu Tokyo? Kamijo sure knows his setlist game
-
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNzQwNTg2MTEy.html Since I think some people might find this interesting - so, Miyavi wrote an A-side for SMAP's (yes, that "legendary" Japanese boyband) new single called "Top of the World/Amazing Discovery" Kinda says a lot about his current songwriting quality, lol.
-
GIVE SUM LUV 4 KOHH & RATCHET POETRY
-
There's improvement but other than that, nothing really worthwhile. Byou's Hyde -2012- cosplay was kind of cute though
-
Waggaki band will release new music video on 2014/08/27 titled "華火" (hanabi), which will include up-to-date video technology-enhanced title PV about the story in the title song, which is written by Yuko Suzuhana (the frontwoman of the band) - DVD and Blu-ray editions will be available, and include making-of scenes and such. Looking forward to this...despite dat cheesy narration Must also note that this will be their FIRST "original" song - seeing as their earlier songs were purely vocaloid covers.
-
^ quite interesting use of ABY pedal (you don't normally hear bands who play their bass through bass AND guitar amps, hehe) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2jiWHblj2o Being kind of cray about this group lately - the lovechild of Mr. Bungle and Klezmer music, if you will
-
Seeing as TK's solo release(s) helped me to appreciate Ling tosite once again (before that Ling Tosite's music was something what you would normally call..."highly migraine-inducing experience", thx2vox), he gets a vote from me.
-
I kinda like how he retained "almost constant key changing"-kind of elements from Lareine era - I might not be remembering things quite well but I bet that Versailles didn't have that many key changes in any of their songs o_o
-
Not bad so far, I guess? I am kinda glad that TeddyLoid wasn't appearing as much as he did in say, Gazette's Division for instance.
-
GALEYD felt more like a mediocre attempt at overtaking the legacy of DELUHI (just like Mejibray at their earlier years) to me - and seeing as I sympathize more towards Leda's songs, thanks to ~vk nostalgia~ etc. PLUS I wasn't really amused by Garo's (?) vocalwork. So yeah, DELUHI all the way (inb4 "ohmg how can you like shreddingcore music?" - as far as I have seen, Leda doesn't make silly shreds as much as Meku did...)
-
^ curious about the main artist? He's the drummer of Ling Tosite Sigure, Pierre Nakano. Teaser for the above-mentioned mini - interesting to see Kyono collabing too, haha. Also: http://natalie.mu/music/news/120981 (edit: pardon, forgot the link) all I could understand from this was that TK was responsible for mixing SORA + チョコレイト・ディスコ (Perfume's Chocolate Disco cover) will have Seiko Oomori on vocals and Yoshimitsu Taki from 9mm Parabellum Bullet on guitars and Mito from Clammbon on bass..And Origa will be featured on "Animus". NEAAAAAAT