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  1. Eh in the context kotekote actually means over the top, but whatever it comes down to the same thing. I'm pretty damn sure that it's a japanese term, that's where I kept coming across it. And there really isn't such a thing as 'too elaborate' with kotekote, so basically what Hyura says.


  2. Wait, are we talking about musical genres or different costume styles?

     

    Wasn't sure either but since OP mentioned nagoya kei I figured I'd provide some vkei subgenres


  3. Not sure how correct this is, i'm not that great with genres and I'm not gonna pretend this is 100% correct but it's something, I've seen Japanese people label the bands you asked about as bellow (or at least the ones I know).
    But that's just for visual-kei subgenres and they're classified by looks, not by sound so if you're looking for proper genres this isn't gonna help but whatever.

     

    Kagrra - koteosa

    Alice Nine - koteosa

    Versailles - tanbi kei (or simply kotekote if you're not being too particular)

    Ayabie - koteosa

    Lycaon - koteosa but I guess they're now labeling themselves as  "ero kei" whatever the fuck that means

    D'espairsray - koteosa or kobushi kei or both I'm not sure

    The GazettE - koteosa and now also kobushi kei

    Girugamesh - same as above

    DIR EN GREY - started as kotekote, then went on to kobushi and now they're "not visual anymore"

    Luna Sea, Glay etc - they don't really have a vkei subgenre I suppose because back when they first started there weren't any subgenres

    Grieva - kotekote

    Miyavi - kotekote in Dué le quartz and then I don't have a clue he just did whatever until coming up with Neo Visual kei and now he's not visual anymore.

    Rentrer en Soi - kotekote

     

    A lot of things can be labeled as koteosa as you can see, it's basically just a less extreme version of kotekote. Also Kobushi just refers to bands who don't want their fans to do all these lame dances and be cool and fist pump and headbang instead so I'm not even sure why it's a genre.

     

    Please correct me if I'm wrong tho.  Also there's more genres but I'm also feeling lazy.


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    Haha cute but you kind of are. Osare is a joke term for oshare so yeah Nyasagi is right. Oshare means someone who's really stylish, osare means someone who thinks they're really stylish, but in fact they're not.


  5. Yeah rumours were that she was his girlfriend and that he got her pregnant and that that would be the main reason why his band disbanded last year (or was it the year before that?). Then again these are all rumours that probably find their origin on tanuki so I wouldn't immediately see it as something that's definitely legit.

     

    That was a different rumor not related to the pictures. Those pictures were posted on the girl's ameblo way before Paradeis' disband.  http://tanukiwww.livejournal.com/5729.html


  6. They're not saying you háve to buy cheki, just that it's probably one of the best ways to actually support the band financially, and that if a band doesn't get support there's a big chance they'll disband.

     

    And I really don't get why people are crying scam over 500 yen. A lot of people are obviously willing to buy them. Oz cheki at their show in the Netherlands were 20 euro cuz the band borrowed the staff's camera and only had one pack of film (10 films), and they were sold FAST. Just because you wouldn't spend 500 yen on a photo doesn't mean it's a scam, it'll hold that value for some people.

     

    As for Mejibray cheki, while I think 20 euro is ridiculous for a photo, their cheki are really popular and get sold in seconds (save for meto).


  7. I agree with Rsasai really. At least now bands have found a way to make money that doesn't include a million types of single releases and it's not something you have to buy if you want to enjoy a band's music or events.

    I don't really collect them, I have my little cheki folder but it's mostly filled with cheki I took myself. I buy them after lives I attend though if they're available. I often can't afford a 20 euro shirt on top of the ticket price but a cheki is no problem and I like having something to remember the live by, or I'll ask my friends to buy me one if they go see a band I like in Japan. The secondhand market is insane though.. Mejibray cheki go for 20 euro/dollar.. cray. Would never pay that for a photo even if they are ~*unique*~. But I get how the trading card aspect would be fun for people and the fact that they're one in a kind def makes them more fun than regular photosets.


  8. Everyone going to see dir en grey in paris: I don't know if people are aware of this, but the French public transport will be on strike this week. This could affect both trains and airplanes. Please keep this in mind when traveling!


  9. I can't personally think of too many bands that I enjoy the music but despise the personality but I will say that usually when it comes to me really getting more into a band outside of the music I like learning their personalities.  DOG inthe PWO and Sadie are two of my favorite bands and I feel that my love for them grew stronger as I learned more about the musicians and how much they appreciate their fans.  I feel its humbling for bands to show so much appreciation for fans considering we're what keeps them together in a sense.  

     

    I also really like learning the dirt on band men as well through tanuki sadly because it breaks down that wall of idol praising and shows that they are people too. You can see that they're real people through other things too but its like when all you see are oh they went shopping, omg I do that too etc and people keep holding them in this high light  I feel that they need to see good with bad.  Everyone has two sides and just because they're in bands and make music doesn't mean they're all good.

     

    You realize that tanuki is 90% lies right? I agree that they're just human and that people shouldn't put bandmen on a pedestal, but if you're using tanuki to see what they're really like you're going about it wrong.

     

     

     

    I guess it would depend on how much I like a band's music whether I'd care about their personalities. If I think a band is mediocre I wouldn't bother with them if they had shitty personalities but if it was the opposite I'd probably be more inclined to give them another shot. 


  10. MiA said something alluding to the fact that those songs were all recorded over a year ago. That was around the time of their first full length, which indicates those.songs didn't make the cut. They sandwiched that mini between two three month release sprees. That is perfect for working up cash for more activities.

     

    Thanks for clarifying, that makes sense.

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