music tidbits

Just some short inklings before I do full-blown posts:
Plastic Tree’s Utsusemi: very listenable album; though the songs are just too similar, with only a few standing out. Am loving Tetris (really want to see this live), Shayou, Fiction, GEKKO OVERHEAD (every time I see the word GEKKO I think of Eureka Seven), Melt and the album [...]

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music

I’m writing this post because I might forget all the bands that I’ve listened to and want to follow because I liked their releases. Here goes!
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20th century boys!

I swear,  acid black cherry has the bestest PVs around!

20th Century Boys
This PV introduces a new persona for the guys: fangirls. They start out as this bunch of really dorky-looking girls sitting awkwardly on some steps outside a music studio. Along come three hot bitches in platforms and upturned noses. And then! acid black cherry [...]

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Mayday concert!

I’m back from the Mayday concert and not ready to go to bed yet, so I’ll spend one of my last late nights blogging about Mayday.
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is just a coincidence, really.

Thanks, everyone.
Youtube vid under the cut. Please don’t tell me it screws up the layout, argh.
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it’s not time to leave the house yet.

Here’s the PV for X-Japan’s Saw IV. Maybe…it’s not a bad thing that they’re reuniting. There are rumours that they’ll make it to Singapore this summer as part of their Asian tour *crosses fingers*
Baseline energy level has not been good at all. Only 41 days to go! Crap.

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quick break

Acid Black Cherry - Fuyu no Maboroshi. Another rock ballad. It starts out with otaku Yasu being wheeled in the ED gasping for breath. The other very distraught otakus swarm in and start getting in the way. Yasu gets CPR from a hot ED doctor who looks a bit like Matsu Takako. Btw, that is [...]

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yeargh.

*panicking* And it’s just a lousy end-of-posting medicine test. *panicks more*
Am coincidentally reading the chapter on palpitations in Baliga.
-some hours later-
Ashita he no Sanka is the debut Japanese single of Alan, a Tibetan singer. The song itself isn’t very remarkable, but her vocal performance in the chorus is spine-tingling.

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almost ten years

Today is 13 December. Has it really been nine years already? I was introduced to X Japan and hide some months after he passed away back in 1998; was fanatically reading all the interview and articles online that I could find. And started crying the first time i read articles of his passing - partly [...]

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