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    violetchain got a reaction from CAT5 in Recommended Tracks: July 2015!   
    Haven't heard any of the others on this list except Talkie Dance, so I didn't vote, but Strike a Bell is a lovely song.
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    violetchain reacted to Jigsaw9 in J-music Albums You Need To Hear Before You Die   
    Made this about 2.5 years ago for a similar thread. As I skimmed through it, I still agree with it for the most part, heh.
     

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    violetchain got a reaction from doombox in random thoughts thread   
    Someone actually posted live footage of Missile Girl Scoot, and they opened with "411". Awesome.
     
    "Hey gaiz, do you wanna know 'bout my 411?!"
     

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    violetchain reacted to NICKT in Current Band Obsession   
    Too much Shonan no Kaze, way too much.
    Loving every minute of it though.
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    violetchain got a reaction from CAT5 in Does anyone still use soulseek?   
    Oh I didn't know that, back online now.
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    violetchain got a reaction from CAT5 in Does anyone still use soulseek?   
    Mine is violetchain.
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    violetchain reacted to tetsu_sama69 in Psycho le Cému new maxi single "あきらめないDAYS(akiramenai DAYS)" release   
    watwatwatwatwatwat
     
    I CANNOT EVEN EXPLAIN HOW THIS MAKES ME FEEL
     
    -explodes into a thousand pieces of excitment and feelings-
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    violetchain reacted to Jigsaw9 in LUNA SEA rock fes "LUNATIC FEST."   
    Apparently there was a TV broadcast of some of the event, and they'll do another one towards the end of summer. Hope some kind soul will record it!
    Anyway, watch this quick before it gets taken down: the session from Day-2.  (not too good quality but still kinda enjoyable)
     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19Mj-PSAuA8
     
    (song starts around 05:30)
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    violetchain got a reaction from Jigsaw9 in LUNA SEA rock fes "LUNATIC FEST."   
    <3
     

     
    http://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000117150#utm_source=tw_BARKS_NEWS&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=tw_auto
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    violetchain reacted to Crube in random thoughts thread   
    Awesome banner, but you could have at least used L'Arc en Ciel with the rainbow filter as well.
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    violetchain got a reaction from beni in [Interview Translation] NOA (2YOU MAGAZINE - 2014)   
    Not my interview, I just translated from here:
    http://2youmag.com/2youmag_old/interview/2014/no40/noa.html
     
    My Japanese sucks, so I marked anything that might be way off with a *.
     
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    A band that has performed at festivals like FUJI ROCK, COMIN’ KOBE, SSMC and embarked on large-scale tours, Osaka’s NOA is certainly a young, first-rate band that has shown growth and one that THE NINTH APOLLO can be proud of, and now they’ve released a four-track single that could be called their defining work “3days of April / Sekai no owari to yoake mae”. This is their first release in a year, and it clearly presents the two pillars of the band: the melodic punk with English lyrics from Nishiura Shunsuke and Japanese rock from Tsumoto Aki, which coexist in this work. We hope you can appreciate this release; four songs packed with the essence of the current NOA.
     
     
    Q: This is your first release in a year, what were you up to during that time?
     
    Aki: We were playing a lot of concerts. The year went by in the blink of an eye.
     
    Nishiura: Before we noticed, 2013 was over. (laughs)
     
     
    Q: Your previous release “picture diary” was your first to feature Japanese lyrics. What were the reactions to that like?
     
    Aki: I think it went over pretty well. I was a little nervous about that though. (laughs)
     
    Nishiura: It was a spontaneous decision to start using Japanese lyrics. Aki just said that he wanted to try singing in Japanese. I think Aki has given NOA an even greater range of possibilities by doing that.
     
     
    Q: So NOA has two pillars now, Aki-kun singing in Japanese and Nishiura-kun singing in English?
     
    Aki: It’s not something we were aiming for, this is more a result of us each just making music we like. We want to do different things. But I’m starting to think that that’s a good thing. We don’t want to be a band that people get tired of listening to, so we’re not going to fight the urge to do different things.
     
     
    Q: So, is it safe to say that instead of a starting the band with a clear genre or theme in mind, NOA was formed by the members bringing together the types of music they liked?
     
    Aki: We did start this band with a plan, but it was never really like “Let’s do this kind of music”.
     
    Nishiura: Even now, I don’t think we’ve really decided on one particular genre.
     
     
    Q: Of course. When did you start working on this new single?
     
    Nishiura: Sometime around last summer.
     
    Aki: Right after we finished our “picture diary” tour, we started thinking about the next move. We’d decided that we were going to make a single next, but since we were doing too many lives we didn’t really get a chance to work on it until the tour was over.
     
     
    Q: On this single you can really see the different colours of the band - the melodic punk side and the guitar rock side - coexisting.
     
    Aki: Yes, I guess it came out that way.
     
    Nishiura: Yes, but we didn’t really have a concept in mind. It feels more like Aki and I both just did what we wanted and it came out this way.
     
     
    Q: Aki-kun and Nishiura-kun’s songs clearly have a different colour, but the way that NOA can contain both of them is interesting, isn’t it?
     
    Aki: I’m happy you feel that way. I started wanting to try to make music in Japanese, so this single is half Japanese, but I think it really reflects the current NOA well.
     
     
    Q: So, how do you approach each other’s music?
     
    Aki: How do we…?
     
    Nishiura: We don’t really interfere with each other’s work. I guess you could say that we respect the creator’s intention.
     
    Aki: Yeah, we don’t interfere with each other.
     
    Nishiura: Aki’s songs are Aki’s songs. It’s the same with mine.
     
    Aki: Regardless of whose song we use, if the three of us play it, it becomes NOA.
     
     
    Q; So maybe it’s like the way The Beatles worked? Like how even if each member would bring in songs that were completely different, they would bring them into existence together?
     
    Aki: That, that’s cool, isn’t it? (laughs) From now on, we’re going to describe ourselves like that. (laughs)
     
     
    Q: In your mind, what kind of band is NOA?
     
    Aki: We’re by no means a cheerful band, we’re not really a band will get people in high spirits or make them smile, but I want NOA to be a band that respects the individual feelings of people who listen to our music, and one that helps people see things in a deeper light.*
     
     
    Q: So, let’s come back to this again, what kind of work is this single to you?
     
    Aki: Since I think it’s natural to think that our most recent work is the best, naturally, this new single is our best yet.
     
    Nishiura: Personally, I think that this work is an important foothold for our next step. I think it’s easy to see where the band is headed by listening to it.
     
     
    Q: Does the band have a specific outlook?
     
    Aki: I can’t really pinpoint one. We’ll do what we like to do, and then I want a variety of other people to give us their impressions.*
     
    Nishiura: NOA has two pillars, but I think it’s when those two pillars finally meet somewhere that we’ll really be able to see where we’re headed.  
     
     
    Q: I really feel that you can see your individual colours clearly in this work. I’m excited to see how those two colours will mix.
     
    Nishiura: Since they’re so clearly divided on this single, we’re also excited to see how we can bring them together.
     
     
    Q: Lastly, please leave a message for your listeners.
     
    Yuu: I want people to listen to this single during their everyday lives. It’s not really for special times, so if people listen to it during their daily routine I’d be happy.*
     
    Nishiura: There are different ways of listening to it depending on the person, so I’d be really happy if a lot of different people listened to it.
     
    Aki: I don't think there's any point in saying “Listen to it this way!”, I’d be happy if everyone listened to it freely. Please give it a try.
     
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    3days of April
     

     
    世界の終わりと夜明け前 / Sekai no owari to yoake mae
     
    http://www.indiesmusic.com/musicvideo/video.asp?id=12295
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    violetchain got a reaction from doombox in Does anyone still use soulseek?   
    ^it's kind of like limewire, kazaa, etc, but with a bit more of a community feel, since you can join chat rooms based on things like genre and nationality that show you which users might have the type of music you're interested in.
    You can also just search for an artist or title and browse all the files shared by the user you're downloading from
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    violetchain got a reaction from doombox in Does anyone still use soulseek?   
    That's the main thing that I really liked about it. If I found one song by an artist I was interested in, then I could look through that person's entire collection of that artist's music and pick out any tracks I was missing. 
     
    It's really awesome if you're looking for something specific. 
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    violetchain got a reaction from CAT5 in Does anyone still use soulseek?   
    I used to love soulseek. I haven't used it recently, but if lots of people with Japanese music in their collections are going to be using it I might have to start again.
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    violetchain got a reaction from saishuu in CRAZIEST/WEIRDEST BAND NAMES!   
    It's not the strangest name I've heard, but I wonder what the short form for the band "SHIT HAPPENING" is. Do fans yell "Shitto!" to get them to come back?
    http://www.shithappening.jp/
     
    Also, I remember seeing a band called "cheap cheese" playing at the same event as a band I like, which seems incredibly hard to google and really embarrassing to introduce yourself as...
    http://cheapcheese.jimdo.com/
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    violetchain got a reaction from doombox in 2015 Japanese Music Ratings!   
    Cool idea. So far I've only got a few, but I'll add more eventually. I've listened to a few new songs here and there, but it usually takes me a few months to a year to get around to listening to a full release.
     
    Last update: September 14th
     
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    violetchain got a reaction from CAT5 in 2015 Japanese Music Ratings!   
    Cool idea. So far I've only got a few, but I'll add more eventually. I've listened to a few new songs here and there, but it usually takes me a few months to a year to get around to listening to a full release.
     
    Last update: September 14th
     
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    violetchain got a reaction from doombox in [Off-topic] bandmen brothers   
    Kenji and Koji Mihara from フレデリック (Frederic) are twins.
     

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    violetchain got a reaction from CAT5 in random thoughts thread   
    Yeah, I know the feeling.
    The worst for me is when someone argues against a point in something you've written and you're like "I didn't say that!" and then you look back and realize you worded the message in a way that could totally be interpreted the way they read it.
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    violetchain got a reaction from beni in random thoughts thread   
    Yeah, I know the feeling.
    The worst for me is when someone argues against a point in something you've written and you're like "I didn't say that!" and then you look back and realize you worded the message in a way that could totally be interpreted the way they read it.
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    violetchain got a reaction from NICKT in J-URBAN THREAD   
    They might be a bit too pop for this thread, but I love Shounannokaze. They're goofy, yes, but their voices all have so much personality and their lives look like so much fun.
     
    I can't listen to Suirenka without smiling.
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    violetchain got a reaction from Pretsy in J-URBAN THREAD   
    They might be a bit too pop for this thread, but I love Shounannokaze. They're goofy, yes, but their voices all have so much personality and their lives look like so much fun.
     
    I can't listen to Suirenka without smiling.
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    violetchain got a reaction from Tetora in umbrella + UCHUSENTAI:NOIZ at Anime North (Canada)   
    Eh, I think NOIZ will be fun too. They seem really energetic.
     
    I think this is a pretty decent line-up - for a Toronto convention, at least. Both bands seem like they're going to be very talkative and engaging, so hopefully my friends will be willing to stick around for the whole thing. They're not into Japanese music at all, so if the bands aren't funny or quirky they get bored and start wanting to go home.
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    violetchain got a reaction from Silverhawk33 in umbrella + UCHUSENTAI:NOIZ at Anime North (Canada)   
    Is anyone else going to AN this year? I missed umbrella last time since I was leaving for a trip on Saturday, so I'm really happy they were invited back.
     

     

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    violetchain got a reaction from emmny in umbrella + UCHUSENTAI:NOIZ at Anime North (Canada)   
    Is anyone else going to AN this year? I missed umbrella last time since I was leaving for a trip on Saturday, so I'm really happy they were invited back.
     

     

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