Pretsy 1343 Posted November 3, 2011 So, did anyone enjoy this album? I found it pretty much enjoyable...I mean listenable. There were many downs and ups (which I will mention below:) Ups: - New, interesting direction of music (for instance, heavy electronica influences in Enter Loop and 13 New Ache...) - Diversity (From Kiyoharu solo song "Someone" to "Love Me Do", which is reminiscent of "Happy Birthday" off Feminism and then to "Glass Valley's Oar", which is a nice stadium half-ballad, you name it!) - ...Listenable? (isn't that "headache-y" as SADS' latest releases (I mean, I do like them but geez that feeling you get after looping "7 Deadly Sins" for instance, one hell of a trauma!) Downs: - Well, some ideas were recycled...in Kiyoharu-ish manner (Misery and Someone might fit into the repertoire of Kiyoharu but Kuroyume? Nothxbai.) - Not enough volume in bass + dull basslines in single tracks - Might get boring in the middleway. Overall: A nice comeback album, I kinda dig it, but please Kiyoharu, leave a room for Hitoki too (compositions, main role) - this ain't your solo career dawg! Welcome back, Black Dream! Might give it 7/10, but as an elite fanboy, I will reward it...8/10 You can do it better. Opinions, anyone? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nitta 175 Posted November 4, 2011 A nice comeback album, I kinda dig it, but please Kiyoharu, leave a room for Hitoki too This. Hitoki only composed D.P.I.D.C & Starlet. Nice album. I wanted it to be more soft like Alone but at least I'm not disappointed. Starlet is my favorite. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites