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Everything posted by Peace Heavy mk II
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Infatuated with the key change at 3:40 . Also, maybe their pv is so bad because people keep bitching about them not being indie, so this was their way of saying "Yuu arle werkaam! We arle BEARSIGHS"
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uVcVSEa_Ooo ^ old youtube id format.
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Just kidding! We Love UCP posted Vior Gloire's track-list: 01. prologue1 02. 悲しみの地に咲く花 (Kanashimi no Chi ni Saku Hana) 03. DEATH PARADE 04. インスパイア (INSPIRE) 05. prologue2 06. 狂い果てた現実に見た世界 (Kuruihateta Genjitsu ni Mita Sekai) 07. リリアス・ソフィーと憂鬱 (LILIAS・SOPHIE to Yuuutsu) 08. prologue3 09. DEAD the CREATOR 10. despair 11. prologue4 12. イロノナイセカイ (IRONONAI SEKAI) 13. 君が居ない部屋 (Kimi ga Inai Heya) 14. Locus Yaay! They upped the tracklist to 14 by padding it with 4 se's, but they are only re-releasing 2 songs (one of which is rarez, anyway!).
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Wow. Expecting Vior Gloire's to be the same way, except with more new material since they haven't released as much as Suzaku. Bummed that my expectations came true :/
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Kon try lighting urself on fire next kon pls
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01. THE $OCIAL RIOT MACHINE$ 02. Headache Man (Bonus Track) Well.
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Even though I liked all 4 tracks from the singles, I kind of wish they went out with more of a bang than this. The only sample I liked was "Brave," even if it sounded like a retake of "Libido."
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Kind of sounds like their current A-side formula mixed with gang vocals from that preview. 40 seconds is hard to judge an entire song off of, though. But agreeing with everyone who says their look is silly. I looked amazing in photograph, but in motion like that it just looks like Dir en Grey and Metis Gretel's love child's aborted fetus. Maybe I'm just being too critical, but I absolutely hate when vk music videos show them in some sort of scene, but then you can see that nothing about it is real because the see the edges of the stage set. You kind of get that here when they focus in on Chikage having an aneurism while playing guitar and when they show Hyouga playing bass there are industrial lights in the background. Another concern I have is when UCP bands start having "concept singles", since that usually means they disband shortly after (like Siva). I don't understand how they can get to a point where they decide on a concept and then break up due to musical differences shortly after: if it was such a bad idea, why did you all agree on that concept?????????
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Lose the cig && clothes
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The vocal affects were alright, but I can't really judge right now. I highly doubt their whole album will be featuring that kind of distortion, plus who knows if anything beyond the chorus does. I hated the samples of their first single and ended up loving it after actually listening to it, so I'm holding off on being upset or not
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Now people might actually be able to buy this one
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Wouldn't the top one be decora-kei? ;o Oshare was never a scene I got into, with the exception of early Duel Jewel, Canzel, and I'm sure 1 or 2 other omnibus tracks that I like but cannot think of at the moment. Jame actually considers Megaromania to be oshare.
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And an unfortunate chopsticks accident (allegedly).
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His hair looks really damaged.
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I wonder what holy grail omarosa will be like.
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Someone better translate this so I can find out why he let Gackt murder Kami and his snide commentary on Juka's career.
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Yaaay
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You're doing this to hurt me. I can tell.
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I think it would be cool if some of the old UCP bandmates made new bands signed to Ele-Music, sticking with that label's apparent "old-school" (with one oshare-kei?) theme. I think Megaromania might be too big for them at the moment, since their popularity has seemingly increased since the departure of their first drummer, but Vior Gloire could hop over, possibly even Cu[be]. If anyone would be going to indies PSC, I would think it would be ReaLies or Futurism Boys before Nega. Those two bands have a style that is more "up and coming" in the scene than what Nega does in comparison to everything else they currently have signed. I wouldn't be surprised if Jin just made his own label to sell stuff like Tomozo or TOMO did. Other speculations: Suzaku could be signed to B.P. like the Kiryu are, since they seem to be moving in that musical direction without being The Kiryu 二 . How interesting would it be if Lin went there too because of Rame? I would also be highly amused if Megaromania went back to Sherow Artist's Society since Kamijo might have the time to actually run his label now. Maybe that will fuel the flames of my E'm~conspiring~ theory as well . ANYWAY. I am expecting a huge V.A. release of at least one song of all of UCP's bands, or a history DVD, or history series of CDs...something. I'd buy that, since I think they're cool and all the ones I know of were released way before I got into vk. I highly doubt there will be unreleased material on there, but who knows.
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The only GazettE songs I like are "Social Riot Machines" and "Headache Man." The only dir en grey songs I like are pre-Gauze, and "Myaku." I guess Diru, because I like more material comparatively. To be real, though, Diru's pre-Gauze stuff is really really good and reflects a lot of styles of music that visual-kei was at that time very well (all of which I am a big fan of). Oddly enough, I don't really like MISSA, which is their first and probably most kvlt release. La:Sadie's did that better for me.
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I love both, but I'd have to say Versailles for me. They completely changed my outlook on music and have affected my life more than anything else I've listened to. They were also my first real concert that I've been to. Sure, they have fallen off a bit in recent releases, but that doesn't mean I can forget all of the good I saw in them. It took me a while to get into Lareine, and even now I still haven't listened to everything they've ever released. They are very different, had cooler costumes, and were much more fruitful, but I feel like a lot of their recent fans only like them as a rebellious reaction to Versailles' last album. "Trailer," "Dir en Grey," "Dress Code," "Solitude," "Metamorphose," and "Ao No Soukutsu" are some of my favorites.
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Well, that wasn't very fruitful. They were good though.