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    PIZAZ reacted to The Reverend in PV Review: Mondaiji's Love Very   
    VK newbies モンダイジ!! (Mondaiji!!) released a PV for their new song "ラヴベリ-Love very-" and because they decided to disable comments on the video, I had to take my comments here!
     
    'Hey guys! We're Mondaiji!!' I don't like that this caution tape is arranged in such a way that it isn't even pretending to keep anyone out of anything. It looks way more like they were learning about Maypole dances in class that day and had no streamers to make one.
     

    Oh no we're only 10 seconds into this video and they've already started adding unnecessary post-effects in editing. They did not have a lot of confidence in this video holding up on its own.
     

    See what a I mean? Though this was probably necessary considering the terrible lighting of this PV.
     

    'We don't have a drummer yet.'
     

    Did no one think that exposed fluorescent lights maybe wasn't the best they could do for lighting a music video featuring three men in tons of makeup? The lighting just screams 'this is a cheap PV we made on an iPhone!' and is the second worst thing about this video.
     

    The worst thing is how unwilling the whole band is to just 'go for it'. I remember Jimi from Chemical Pictures blogging once about how to look cool in a PV you have to be willing to look ridiculous in person because normal movements won't translate with any energy on film. The dancing and jumping and instrument-ing in this video are so half-assed it's like the band are embarrassed. 
     
    This is also my biggest complaint with their sound so far. I actually kind of like the summer-time fun vibes in the verses of this track, but no one in the band sounds like they really *mean it*.
     

    I have no idea what this song is about, so I'm not sure if the classroom relates. But now the vocalist is singing into a chalkboard eraser cause why not.
     
    (Though I do appreciate that they gave him a microphone in this PV, nothing makes singers look more awkward than when they have nothing to hold and don't know what to do with their hands.)
     

    I feel ya bro.
     

    'Quidditch after class??'
     

    I actually think dude on the right's vibrator-on-my-hip blowin-some-bubbles aesthetic is pretty on point.
     

    Again, dudes look like they got bored in the middle of shooting their own music video.
     

    There's rapping in this song. When will VK vocalists learn that really all you have to do to not sound like my mom or the Beastie Boys trying to rap is rhyme more than one syllable?
     
    Also there's no way that little cone would amplify someone's voice whatsoever.
     

    'Oh shit I forgot to hold either my mic or cone or eraser. I'll just mime it for this shot.'
     

    What's with the curtains in this classroom? I like to think they shot this video while school was in session somewhere and the school's principal needed all the middle school children to not see the VK horrors lurking in that classroom.
     
    (Hopefully it's something innocent like nap-time darkness. Going to school in America, we had drills where we had to hang things to black out the windows so hypothetical school shooters wouldn't be able to see into the classrooms 😢)
     

    Who ya got as the GOAT, MJ or LeBron?
     

    'What are you doing to the clock??'
     

    'Hehe, time to go! Saika you're such a trickster!'
     
    These guys have a one-man show coming up at Takadanobaba AREA this fall, whoa!
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    PIZAZ reacted to Jun_ in Depressive / Sad Songs   
    This one:
     
    Here's the eng translation:
     
     
     
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    PIZAZ reacted to Reikatsumi in Depressive / Sad Songs   
    https://youtu.be/yHQp3_nV3jU
    https://youtu.be/V3gq4Kqp-pc
    https://youtu.be/aECBBx5rLOA
    https://youtu.be/SVeJNP2WQvY
     
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    PIZAZ reacted to paranoia in Depressive / Sad Songs   
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    PIZAZ reacted to Tanishi in Depressive / Sad Songs   
    Kuchiki no Tou gets me every time. 
     
     
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    PIZAZ reacted to evenor in Vo. BYO (ex-SCREW) new band "KHRYST+" has formed   
    there is only one Quina.
     

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    PIZAZ reacted to evenor in DIR EN GREY released their 10th album "The Insulated World" on September 26, 2018   
    Kyo cosplaying the pthumerian queen from bloodborne.
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    PIZAZ reacted to Cristate in DIMLIM Concept Full Album CHE DO A RA   
    Are we witnessing the birth of Sombrero-kei ?
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    PIZAZ got a reaction from emmny in アルルカン (Arlequin): 10 Deep Cuts   
    I've only really given a couple of music videos a try and they weren't clicking with me, but B-sides do tend to sell me on a band so I'm pumped to give these a try.
    EDIT- After listening to what was posted here, I'm sold lol. Going to track down their discography and start following them closely. So many bands I should have gone and seen while I was in Japan
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    PIZAZ reacted to emmny in アルルカン (Arlequin): 10 Deep Cuts   
    Arlequin are:
    Vocalist: Aki
    Guitar: Nao
    Guitar: Kuruto
    Bass: Shohei
    Drums: Tamon
    http://arlequin-web.com/
     
    Arlequin (c. 2013) quickly rose to top-shelf, basically-major-but-not-offically-major status through hard work, experience, sharp management and lots of (well deserved) hype, not unlike their contemporaries DEZERT, NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST, and DIAURA. And like their contemporaries, their name is rooted in sharp, well-composed, heavy-yet-melodic bangers. Unlike those names, Arlequin have the distinction of pushing their heavy x melody juxtaposition to the utmost extreme. Their lead singles are augmented by 7-string riffage, rough inhale vocals and furious drumming in conjunction with uber melodic, anisong-style choruses. "Haka ana", "ALIVE", "Stella", "Dame ningen", "Qualia", "Dilemma" and "ECLIPSE" follow this pattern, comprising their most famous--albeit monotonous work. Don't get me wrong, those are some of the best songs to come out of vk since 2010, but a body of work can't rest upon just highlights alone. It's the tracks that aren't singles on an album that make up the bulk of our listening, and this is where album filler comes to the detriment of bands that slay singles but can't do much else. Arlequin are exempt from this and I'll tell you why.
     
    What most people don't know, is that Arlequin have a pretty funky experimental streak throughout their discography. If the band were the strength of their a-sides, and frankly whole first album alone, you'd have a solid but flat group of musicians. Luckily for us, Arlequin's most interesting work is tucked into b-sides, corners of albums, and (kinda) forgotten deep cuts. Why is this? Their A-sides and lead promo tracks are almost always easily digestible variations of their hit formula, and usually helmed by lead guitarist Nao. It wasn't until recently (i.e. post 2015) that Nao's hold loosened from Arlequin's compositions, incorporating bassist Shohei and rhythm guitarist Kuruto's songs into the fold. This, in my opinion, has greatly strengthened and diversified their sound. In fact, most of the tracks on the list aren't Nao's songs. Not to say he isn't a kick ass composer, but the band certainly benefits from bringing together clashing styles--just saying, maybe that's why near equal was a snooze fest. That's why the other guys (I hope?) have come to our rescue, bringing us some weirder variations on Arlequins usual formulas. The current result of Arlequin's more recent, integrative era is a sound representing a veritable pastiche of visual kei history: from minimal 00's alt-metal, 80's x-worship, melodic 90's ballads, and 10's modern boundary breaking. These guys know their shit, they're artists who compose with respect to the past, present and future of the scene that spawned them. Not a whole lot of what sounds like ghost writing; just honest sweat, red eyeshadow, hairspray, and broken bangya hearts (and probably condoms).
     
    Without further ado, in no particular order, we'll get to looking at my offbeat favs that (I'd like to think) have solidified Arlequin's place as legends of the modern visual scene. No particular order, writing credits are courtesy of the lovely @peffy, though rocklyric has them up too. Live versions of the songs are linked when possible (and representative of the original), I think Arlequin sound way better live than on studio. Last three songs were remade into superior versions on Arlequin's recent best-of, so while originals are gonna be linked--just know where the sauce is truly at.
     
    Albums:
    Utopia (2016):

    1.) "残響" (Zankyou)
    Composer: Shohei
    Claim to fame: This sounds like a kaleidoscope
    Of all the songs to fit on here, "Zankyou" is the most fitting. A clusterfuck of twinkling, dueling guitars, one hammering out a weirdly dissonant arpeggio and another tapping a lead line, holding on for dear life. What is just two guitar lines becomes the sound of a million starts shining in your face or just an overwhelming series of flashing lights and sounds. Rhythm plays second fiddle, a steady blast beat and bassline crashing against the star show. You'd have to wonder what the track started off as, as its certainly not a bass-centered track. I'd like to think Shohei gave the guys a bassline and said "go apeshit". Triumphant and riveting, "Zankyou" is unforgettable.
     
    2.) "ハッピーセット" (Happy set)
    Composer: Kuruto
    Claim to fame: dissonance man, dissonance
    What could be a fun banger is turned sour with dissonant rhythm and acrid lead guitar work, bringing a sense of dread from the get-go. As we await a pretty chorus, we're instead stuck with the same ringing chords and Aki shrieking the vocal melody. It's jarring to say the least--no pretty key shift or soothing refrain here. Kagerou/DEZERT-like octave chords play over the verse in the second half, bringing the tension up before the track implodes with more harshness. It's moody--yes, out of place--absolutely. "Happy set" is skipped over a bit when it comes on shuffle, I find Aki's inhales to be grating--especially without a break at all. That's the same reason I find it so interesting, who knew a mid-tempo track like this would be one of Arlequin's most brutal tracks.
     
    3.) "独白" (Dokuhaku)
    Composer: Shohei
    Claim to fame: CHUG CHUG CHUG CLACK CLACK
    "Dokuhaku" is a weirdly shifting, "OBSCURE" esque, chuggy, alt-metal love fest for the first part. Spooky synths, evil laughter, sparse tom-drumming and all. Then it goes into a freak out phase, with blastbeats and screaming and the whole lot. Whats notable is how it just stops and starts between the sections, structure be damned. The acoustic interlude is especially interesting, paired with the stuttering intro cutting off Aki's crooning. The end effect is odd, and it is definitely a grower of a track.  I go back and forth between liking and disliking this track, but in the end it's too engaging a track to put down.
     
    4.) "棘" (Toge)
    Composer: Nao
    Claim to fame: Sad robot from Nagoya in 1997
    "Toge" is a track that should immediately resonate with my old-school-loving peers, the chord progression and lead melody are straight up 90's gold. If you close your eyes and focus HARD, mentally stripping away the drop-tuned guitar and bleepbloops, it could easily be a ROUAGE or Laputa track. BUT...Arlequin aren't hellbent on 90's revival, and that's where it gets fun. Effects are overlaid on the guitarline and vocals that make them sound wonky, lightly distorted and distant, inducing an odd, campy-space-movie feel. There is something so weird about this, but it works because its such a traditional, mid-tempo visual ballad. The contrast is incredible but by no means distracting, and one of their ballad (+discography) highlights. In all honesty, someone should make a weird edited fan video of "WALL-E" footage (robot love!!) with "Toge" playing in the back--might actually pull a few tears out of me.
     
    exist (2018):

    5.) "NEGA ABILITY"
    Composer: Shohei
    Claim to fame: bass DOMINATION
    Easily Arlequin's most stripped down, dark and atmospheric song. No twin guitar fiddles, bleepbloops, distracting melodies. It's Shohei's delayed bass, delicate vox from Aki, and grinding guitar riffs. I've never heard bass mixed so high in an Arlequin song, especially with such a distorted, crunchy tone. This goes out to all the post-vulgar DEG and 2000's MUCC stans, its a raw, emotive, and almost shockingly simple metal banger. The dazzling chorus hits like a bag of bricks through violent verses and sparse intro/exit sequences. Exist was a pretty strong single, and to leave on such an intense note leaves me curious as to the direction Arlequin will head toward with future releases.
     
     
    puzzle (2017):

    6.) "僻目" (Higame)
    Composer: Kuruto
    Claim to fame: dizzying slow burn
     Haunting, dissonant chords accent a djenting rhythm line dancing around complexly groovy, polyrhythmic drumming. When the good ol' Aki chorus hits, its sparkle is dampened by the dark mood of the verses, only looking up during an acoustic reprise toward the end. Lead work is less about virtuouso and more about inducing a disorienting atmosphere--which is something later-era Arlequin have been nailing. If I had to guess, I would've thought it was a Shohei composition with the moody, bass-heavy sound, but it seems like dissonance is a theme with Kuruto's work.
     
     
    PARANOIA (2016)

    7.) "link"
    Composer: Shohei
    Claim to fame: the DRAMA
    Looking at "link" in the context of their overall discography, especially the tracks that came after, it's not too shocking a track. But when it came out, it was a novel take on Arlquin's style. It has the heavy, angular alt-metal/djent chug of Shohei's (and some of Nao's) compositional style, paired with incredibly emotive vox from Aki. The sweet chorus+whispered(?) gang vocals save the track from turning into "NEGA ABILITY", but know it could've easily gone in that direction. Maybe that's why "link" is so interesting, like a time-travelling mix of Arlequin past and present. The overall mood is contemplative, with a meditative heaviness and stillness about the track. The live version is interesting, because the band flubs around a bit (was it the last song off the main setlist?), but I think it shows the band in the full mood of the song.
     
    真っ赤な嘘 (Makkana uso) (2017)

    8.) "gossip"
    Composer: Nao
    Claim to fame: DAT RIFFING THO
    Now less moody, more party. "gossip" is both early 2000's oshare/punk-rock fun and a tinge of 80's visual, a-la X. All parts of the song hit hard as hell, making for a fun and melodic listen, despite a pretty simple structure. That said, the second half with the dazzling Nao solo and thrashy drumming take the track over the top and really bring the power-metal vibe home. I was very pleasantly surprised to see the band revisit "gossip"'s throwback sensibilities with the even MORE X/Luna Sea-loving lead single "puzzle" in 2017. It stands alone within their discography for the mishmash of visual history, a recurring theme in Arlequin's repertoire.
     
     
    Arlequin (2013):

    9.) "Fiction"
    Composer: Nao
    Claim to fame: Bleep-bloop, rapping, triumphant solo...confusion
    Let's be honest, Arlequin's first demo was a hot mess. All four tracks were salvaged (after careful reworking) on their Kaichikan... best-of album, which was a testament to the strong melodic sensibilities that the guys had since Arlequin--probably why it sold out like 3x over. "Fiction" is the hottest mess, with a nightmarish smattering of late-2000's visual cliches: slow-down choruses, rapping, high-pitched-leads-over-blastbeats, jumping section, gaze-thot(TM) backing vox, shrieking, bleep-bloops. To add insult to injury, the track randomly goes for a virtuosic solo to close it off, fading into nothing as if we didn't just get rap-screamed at three minutes prior. Why on earth would you want to listen to this? The same reason you'd gladly watch a car crash in slow motion. That and it's fucking Arlequin, who somehow fashion a shitstorm of bad ideas into something quirky and endearing.
     
     
    Eclipse (2014):

    10.) "像" (Zou) + BOOOOOONUS "ナミダノアト" (Namida no ato)
    Composer: Nao
    Claim to fame: Weirdly danceable metal + weirdly cryable metal
    The ratchetness of their first demo didn't escape later works--thank god. Eclipse shortly followed their demo, with more-or-less the same stuff that made their prior work so fun, but with a bit of refinement. "Zou" is their crazy livehouse banger, with the original 3-and-a-half minutes usually stretched out to ~7 to accommodate an extended gyakudai (reverse-dive) section toward the end of the track. Dubstep synths clash against chugging guitars and drum machines before jumping into a little fiesta section, led by Aki's spicy la-la-la's and the guitars following with an 'oriental'-sounding scale. Of course afterwards all hell breaks loose with the gangshouts in the gyakudai section. Live version is linked because it's awesome, but "Zou" bangs because of the little phases it moves through within its unconventional structure.
    Onto "Namida no ato", it has the heaviness and electronics of the usual Arlequin sound, but with this super-melodramatic style that turns it into this odd heavy-ballad. We're tricked into thinking its gonna be heavy, but after the first verse we see what we're in for with the chorus. It also happens to be one of my favourite Arlequin choruses ever, its long and lovely--all the pretty stuff Aki pulls out of his vocal chords, going up and down his range, it's all so beautiful. "Namida no ato" pushes ani-song territory for sure, and I don't think Arlequin even write tracks with progressions this cheesy anymore. Best of all, they repeat the chorus ad-nauseum so you'll literally NEVER forget it. It's a really special song in my opinion, and I love it nonetheless (although that key change before the solo can go!); prime last-song-at-the-third-encore-at-the-anniversary-tour-finale fodder, imagine all the confetti! boku ga kimi no namae wo...
     
    Those are my top-10 Arlequin deep cuts! Agree/disagree with these pics/blurbs? Do you have any unsung favourites from Arlequin's discography that weren't featured here? Voice your opinions below! Also if you're a hardcore Arlequin fan and follow their interviews/stuff, I'd love to know more about how they approach composition. That and I'm curious as to what songs are loved/disliked among fans that attend lives.
    Any bands that think you have B-sides/live-dists/lowkey songs that are overlooked in favour of lead singles? Let me know and I might continue this series.
     
    Back to studying for my GREs...it's been real!
     
    emmny
     
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    PIZAZ reacted to plastic_rainbow in [Lyrics] キズ (Kizu) - 怨ミ節 (Urami bushi) [Kanji/Romaji/English]   
    yess i love the live version on yt as well!
    there are a few extra lines added making the song longer. maybe i'll try to translate those parts when i get the chance.
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    PIZAZ got a reaction from plastic_rainbow in [Lyrics] キズ (Kizu) - 怨ミ節 (Urami bushi) [Kanji/Romaji/English]   
    This song has been on constant repeat for a couple of weeks. The live performance on yt is even better imo.
    I could piece together parts of the lyrics but your translation is super helpful and nicely written. Thank you!
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    PIZAZ reacted to plastic_rainbow in [Lyrics] キズ (Kizu) - 怨ミ節 (Urami bushi) [Kanji/Romaji/English]   
    This song has been therapeutic to me as of late so I decided to translate it.
     
     
    Lyrics: Lime
    Music: Lime
    Kanji: petitlyrics
    Romaji & translation: me
     
    Kanji: 怨ミ節
     
    Romaji: Urami bushi
     
    English: Song of Resentment
     
    Enjoy! ^^
     
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    PIZAZ got a reaction from emmny in Recommended Tracks: Spring 2018   
    Thanks for putting these together, they're super helpful! I had lost interest in vkei for quite a while and checking these out every so often has helped me find new bands to follow.
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    PIZAZ got a reaction from fitear1590 in Recommended Tracks: Spring 2018   
    Thanks for putting these together, they're super helpful! I had lost interest in vkei for quite a while and checking these out every so often has helped me find new bands to follow.
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    PIZAZ reacted to Zeus in Recommended Tracks: Spring 2018   
    Welcome! It's been a few months since we did a recap of some quality songs we've been enjoying lately. Lots of great releases have come out this spring, so here's what we recommend checking out if you haven't heard it already. If there's anything we missed, leave it below!
     
     
     
    @plastic_rainbow's pick
     
    "煙突の街" (Entotsu no machi) by 首振りDolls (Kubuhuri Dolls)

     
    @helcchi's picks
    "vanitas" by DIMLIM

     
    "he waits patiently" by ichika

     
    "開花" (Kaika) by DEVILOOF

     
     
    ”NEW ERA” by DEXCORE

     
     
    "デリヘル呼んだら君が来た" (Deriheru Yondara Kimi ga Kita) by XYZ production

     
     
     
    @qotka's picks
    ”のろいうた” (Noroi Uta) by ザアザア

     
     
    "自己嫌悪" (Jikoken'o) by MUCC

     
     
    @emmny's picks
    "いつか変われる頃" (Itsuka kawareru koro) by MIZTAVLA

     
    "いただきます。" (Itadakimasu.) by マチルダ

     
    "TWO OF A KIND" by  the GazettE

     
    "アリア-Aria-" by The THIRTEEN

     
    @tetsu_sama69's picks
     
    "AGUL" by 零[Hz] (Zero[Hz])

     
     
     
    "蜉蝣と僕等." (Kagerou to Bokura.) by Sick.

     
    "死因:わからん" (Shiin: Wakaran) by まみれた (Mamireta)

     
    @fitear1590's picks
    "Langage" by 水曜日のカンパネラ & Moodoïd (Wednesday Campanella & Moodoïd)


    "Asphyxia" by Cö Shu Nie


    "アヴァリティアリティ"  (Avaritiarity) by グリモア (Grimoire)

     
     
    @Zeus's picks
    "Ash" by Dir en grey

     
    "覇王"(Haou) by 陰陽座 (Onmyouza)


     
    Thanks for reading!
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