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    ShanethVarosa reacted to hotcocoa in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    It's already out, but I doubt there's any info like that there 😆
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to herpes in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    With all due respect to yoshiki can eat my ass
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to Zeus in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    I will allow this
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from suji in David (SUI, ex-Megaromania) new single, "Requiemage" release + new label, "Resonance"   
    I thought Genesis was going to be on the debut single, but that's okay. I'm excited to see what ends up coming of this. I liked Genesis a lot. 
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from Ada Suilen in the GazettE new album, "NINTH" release   
    Omgggggggg I am so freaking excited!!!
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from AmberCrystal17 in the GazettE new album, "NINTH" release   
    Omgggggggg I am so freaking excited!!!
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to Akrus in Schwarz Stein best album, "Schwarz Stein THE BEST" release + 15th anniversary live   
    CD 1
    Schwarz Stein THE BEST -LICHT-
    Code: KH-08 - ¥4,000
    (15 songs)
    CD 2
    Schwarz Stein THE BEST -DUNKELHEIT-
    Code: KH-09 - ¥4,000
    (15 songs)
    Pre-release: November 12 at Shibuya REX 
     
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from nick in Rides In ReVellion new mini album 『THE LIGHT』 release   
    @nostalgiaI translated it as "Cove Sun" from the Spanish "Caleta" meaning Cove and the French "Soleil" meaning Sun. I did it from Katakana since that's how it's written and usually meant to indicate a foreign word. So Caleta and Soleil are from two different origins. Cove Sun sounds weird, but I sort of picture it as light filtering though rocks in a cove. 
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from zombieparadise in 藍-AI-(DEATHGAZE) solo project "DARRELL" new single "DEAD INSIDE" release   
    Dead Inside sounds good, Scarred Die sounds okay, and I literally can't believe the third song is actually for real a Deathgaze cover. 
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from ChaoticEnding in 藍-AI-(DEATHGAZE) solo project "DARRELL" new single "DEAD INSIDE" release   
    I like it, but Dexcore is better 
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to Zalemu in KAMIJO - birthday party' live announcement!!!!   
    Versaills
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from togz in satoshi & ちょび (Chobi) (ex-DIV) new project, "Twelve Apostles"   
    That's amazing. I truly can't wait to see what they come up with!!
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to Takadanobabaalien in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    The announcement was that they'll be releasing a cover single of CREAM (cash rules everything around me) by wu tang. 
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from helcchi in 藍-AI-(DEATHGAZE) solo project "DARRELL" new single "DEAD INSIDE" release   
    Dead Inside sounds good, Scarred Die sounds okay, and I literally can't believe the third song is actually for real a Deathgaze cover. 
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from Ada Suilen in Schwarz Stein best album, "Schwarz Stein THE BEST" release + 15th anniversary live   
    Sweet! I hope it'll be re-recorded stuff. 
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to Karma’s Hat in #100: We Are X by X Japan & Stephen Kijak [film review]   
    Directed by Stephen Kijak
     
    Starring 
     
    X Japan
     
     
     
    June 30th came and went, and while we may have not gotten the album, we might have gotten something arguably more interesting. To the misfortune of the initiated non-Japanese speaking fan of visual kei, there is an inarguable drought of first hand accounts outside of the handful vague magazine articles that are passable at best; and it is to this need that a film about X Japan would seem like an heaven-sent. I still think that the most interesting aspect of the whole story of visual kei is how it exactly got started, and what the people involved were feeling at the time of its inception. "We are X" would seemingly be able to fit the bill, seemingly. I was able to see that it definitely wasn't going to live up to expectations based on its short runtime alone, but I'd be lying if I said that I didn't enjoy a good A&E music documentary so either, and the X story is definitely very interesting. So how does it fare? 
     
    We Are X” is a moderately entertaining and a rather brief 90 minute promotional package for Yoshiki’s upcoming world conquest ( it’s still coming you guys. ) that is simply not what it could be. The basic gist of the film is Yoshiki reminiscing about everything that happened in his life leading up to their long awaited [citation needed] debut at the Madison Square Garden, encompassing his thoughts on life, death and all things Yoshiki with bits of historical retrospective sequenced in between. You know what you’re in for right from the start, when the film opens with such grand spectacle that’s only befitting of a man of Yoshiki’s stature ( if you ask him, that is ); dramatic piano music wailing under a Yoshiki monologue lead up to the graphic designer and pyrotechnics ejaculating all over video deck all at once, and after the initial shock of the grand spectacle of it all, it becomes apparent that the film starts to work in two different ways; the slick albeit dripping with cheese rockumentary with interesting historical footage on the one end, and the absolutely stunning character worship of Yoshiki on the other. Although there’s something to be said about the devil reading the bible, I think a cynical reading of this glossy piece of PR is if not perfectly warranted, then at least an amusing exercise for the viewer.
     
    The way the story is told is through Yoshiki’s own biography and musings and, the film’s story arch spans X’s career from the beginning to the show at the MSG largely from his perspective, and from here we are beset with the greatest structural problems of the film that completely slaughters it from being of great interest. X and the other band members are established only as they come into his story and information about them is related only in a manner as it specifically relates to him. A central feature of X’s story, which is the Toshi’s cult debacle, gets so much time only because it plays a role in the breakup and reformation, and the way hide is presented is that his greatest asset along with strange magnetism and philanthropy was being Yoshiki’s “producer,” as it was told. Heath and Pata each hardly get word in; is it because they didn’t want to, or that their input is inconsequential to the narrative? Who’s narrative by the way, X’s or Yoshiki’s? Or is Yoshiki X? These characters are attached to the spine of Yoshiki’s project through which they are even allowed exist in this film. You can probably already see what’s going on here.
     
    The lost opportunity of having comprehensive member bios becomes perfectly evident when Yoshiki’s own childhood and early bijuaru years are reflected on, and what little was shown of it was easily the highlight of the film. Their lives at this point were danger, death, excessive drinking and the most thrashing cockrock around, so what caused it? What were the motivations, influences and the rest of it? Yoshiki’s dad dying and him getting a drum set. After this he conjured willing and able session members from the nether realm - & Saver Tiger - and he invented X in the vacuum of his own persona! Poor fucking Pata gets literally nothing, probably ending up sharing the same total screen time with Yoshikitty or the hide doll. A proper biography of hide is unjustly totally omitted, and while the whole Toshi cult debacle does occupy a central position the last third of the film, it is terribly vague the way it goes about; he married an unspecified woman and joined an unspecified cult that brainwashed him in a rather unspecific manner for unspecific ends. The film also goes over no songs or albums in any detail, and I mean there is hardly word said about any single note of music they’ve done in specific, nor about their influences and creative process for that matter. For a music documentary it’s exceptionally light on anything musical, except when it’s something that particularly relates to the story of the visual kei grand wizard Yoshiki.
     
    Another aspect of the story that is completely absent is a proper survey of visual kei. The culture is hardly explored in any way, nor does X get drawn into the larger context of things and is merely portrayed as a hugely popular rock band that was quite influential in the domestic market. I have a theory on why this is so: the film is aimed at an all-American market as a promotional piece: the 90-minute mark cannot be exceeded under any circumstance, and visual kei may only be brought up as an object to prop up the band. One segment of the film has a few lines by members of bands such as Dir en grey, Luna Sea, Mucc etc. and the total of what they were allowed to say was: “ekkusu kakkoi sugoi desu ne.” One might have been able to set this aside if it weren’t for the fact that a couple of minutes later Yoshiki’s American entourage gets MINUTES of screen time, including Gene Simmons who even gets to have a personal anecdote on how X would be huge in the west if it weren’t for the Anglo-centrism of the American audiences. 
    With these direction choices in mind, I feel that X was portrayed more in the way that the American public would like to digest the band: a big insular arena rock sensation that’d be the biggest band in the world if it weren’t for unfortunate circumstance. This doesn't kill the film exactly, but it makes it of lesser importance and interest. 
     
    Now why the film is like this is because all this is after all, it is a promotional package for X’s long delayed triumphant conquest of the western music market. Its structure is built around the MSG show, with the original attempt at the west sequined in the latter middle part of the run time so it could be later brought up as a setup for their return. After going through the disbandment and the tragic deaths set to an image of Yoshiki being outrageously portrayed with wings behind him, it’s right at the end of the film where he is still standing defiant and fully convinced that he still has to do it, he has to besiege the billboard and he must do it for hide and Taiji; and then cue to an awesome cringe inducing montage of weeaboos wearing bootleg shirts and an assorted collection of Yoshiki’s cool celebrity “friends,” as they were called. It depends on your point of view whether this is amusing or just simply enraging. At this point, I admit to subscribing to the former school of thought. 
     
    So, for people who are interested in visual kei and X, it falls short of expectation. What does it have for the outsider? Well, it’s a mixed bag. First of all, it is a cheesy TV documentary level production made by a guy who’s previous documentary was about the hardcore musical renegades The Backstreet Boys, so the emphasis is on the word production; and still despite all this it occasionally appears to assume general knowledge from the viewer while totally catering to people who’d be exposed to X for the first time. The music isn’t spoken of and only clips of it are played, so you either must know it beforehand or take the word of everyone in the film that X is this great band from Japan you haven’t heard of. Obviously, my memory isn’t 100% but I’m fairly confident that the only song mentioned by name in the film was Art of Life.
    I’ll have to say that it’s not boring though, because the bare bones of the saga are interesting and all the early X stuff is awesome. So considering that anyone with the misfortune of having read this is most likely quite well versed in the bijuarus, I can say there's worse ways of spending your time. I'd watch a Japanese record store employee telling about the best selling vk records for two hours ( probably rather than this, actually ) so I'm definitely biased towards everything even remotely related to visual kei. You’re should be good as well if you go into it with the same mindset you would have watching some Vice documentary on a Sunday morning while eating breakfast.
     
                                                                                   
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to Peace Heavy mk II in #100: We Are X by X Japan & Stephen Kijak [film review]   
    If this film was centrally focused on their MSG performance, that means @ShanethVarosa and I are technically featured in it.
     
    AMA
     
    I'm both disappointed and not really surprised that all the juicy bits (the cult, impact on the visual-kei scene as a whole, anything about any members other than Yoshiki and hide tbh) are glossed over or omitted. I'm hoping this sparks enough of a KAKUMEI to inspire some insider-tell-all from someone disgruntled  version, á la "Mommy Dearest," in the somewhat near future. 
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to Crube in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    We're going to get a new System of a Down album and the long awaited sequel to Chinese Democracy called Chinese Democracy 2: Electric Boogaloo before the new X Japan album.
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to herpes in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    please note that the copy of the album floating around the forum is a disgusting transcode. please delete it and download the flac from this link
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from emmny in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    The new X-Japan album was inside you all along. 
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to Furik in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    X JAPAN 新しいアブラム
    2017.07.27
    特別版コレクション
    限定ライブ
     
    DISC 1:
     
    1. SE(世界選手権、ピアノver。)
    2.エンジェル
    3.ヒーロー
    4.自由に生まれる
    5.皮膚の下(アコースティック・インストゥルメンタル)
    6.ジェイド
    7.エンジェル(日本語版)
    8.ヒーロー(日本語版)

    DISC 2:
    9.サクラコン2009コマーシャル(feat。MICK JAGGER)
    10.MY HEART WILL GO ON(CELINE DION cover)
    11.BOUNCE BACK(BIG SEAN cover)
    12.CLOSER(THE CHAINSMOKERS cover)
    13.エンジェル(BASSNECTAR remix)
    14.ヒーロー(CALVIN HARRIS remix)
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from crossparallel in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    The new X-Japan album was inside you all along. 
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    ShanethVarosa reacted to herpes in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    it's out
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    ShanethVarosa got a reaction from one-eyed waiter in X Japan new album scheduled for 30th of TBD   
    The new X-Japan album was inside you all along. 
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