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  1. 4 points
    ^To be fair, they didn't say it's because she's pregnant again yet, people are just assuming. Dude, she has what, two kids? Three kids would more slightly more than average, but it's really not that many. She also mentioned when they went on hiatus the second time that the reason she wanted a second child so badly was because she enjoyed growing up with a sibling so much and she wanted her child to have the same experience.
  2. 4 points
    The amount of “wannabe Dir en Grey” comments I see in any video from a heavy VK band are so annoying. Of course at this point it should be obvious Diru inspired many of these new bands, but also almost none sound EXACTLY like Diru? Idk, I’m just tired of seeing these comments
  3. 3 points
    A metal band sounding aggressive, what a terrible turn of events.
  4. 3 points
    this band has been feeling like a side-hustle to fund new pregnancies for that member for years at this point, I don't get why they're even bothering with hiatus statements x
  5. 2 points
    The visual-kei scene is full of its own quirks and oddities that make it stand out from any other subculture in the music world; these hallmarks also appear to resonate at a national level, in spite of the culture stemming from several metropolitan hubs, each with their own small variants. One of these traits, for better or for worse, is how willing the scene is to reference itself. Since 2013, “willing” has become the incorrect word. “Obsessed,” “addicted,” “driven,” “obligated”; these words seem to fit the bill closer. References to older material is not uncommon in any medium of art, but visual-kei takes it four steps further to emulation. Today is the day we talk about homage-系 (Kei), kids. “Homage-kei” is a made up word. It isn’t a real category to anyone else other than people who use this board, to be honest, but it is an apt descriptor for this phenomenon. This is when a band reuses melodies, thematic, aesthetics, and even titles from an older, typically more successful, band or bands. However: their music also contains many original elements, which sets them apart from being a literal cover band. It also needs to be more than a single occurrence as well: Dir en grey “””borrowing””” the main riff of Luna Sea’s “G” is not enough, but borrowing the front-man of 黒夢 (Kuroyume)’s aesthetic for several music videos is. There are several bands that would fall under this umbrella from the late 2000’s. Two I want to touch on are Ru:Natic and the infamous Vajra. The first was one of the earliest examples I can think of that tried to revive the aggressive and bloody punk-meets-goth-meets-pop style popularized in the mid-90’s. They wore black clothes, had neon hair, and sang about being a crazy person invited to dinner parties that they had no business attending. While they weren’t the only group doing this (re: Sadie’s Mary and Sadie’sla), they were the first to start reusing melodies from older bands, namely La:Sadie’s, Madeth Gray’ll, and Aliene Ma’riage. There was even a hard-to-come-by single that was a reinterpretation of Baiser’s “undersea” and they had a demo tape that contained covers from some of the bands previously mentioned. They even lost a bunch of members, changed record labels, and released a lot of rare material: all cornerstones of “what an old school band does.” In my memory of the scene, this was the first time we got a real taste of bands reinventing the 90s sound that many people liked, but had fallen out of favor. Vajra was fun for the wrong reasons. Their costumes were kind of similar to UnsraW and thematically they were a bit too close to Dir en grey for the fan base at the time’s comfort. One of their singles was apparently a near 1:1 facsimile of another Dir en grey track and that caused a shitstorm on last.fm . For days people were arguing back and forth about whether it was a copy or not. Our own dear @Zeus requested someone overlay it with the original so we could see how similar it was. I personally did not have a horse in that race, but for hours or entertainment seeing the bickering between the hordes of people in outrage vs that one person who apparently went to their shows regularly and gave sympathetic updates about how this was affecting the band personally. Take his with a grain of salt, as it is only a Western interpretation of what happened and I cannot speak to how it was received by fans who could actually go see them in person. Regardless of where you stood in this fight, history’s take is that it did not end well for Vajra; they broke up shortly after only to be remembered as “that band that tried to be Diru.” Both examples were, in retrospect, unsuccessful. Ru:Natic, in their heyday, missed the boat on people eating up old-school revival acts by about 3 years, then only played again in one-off events. Vajra, on the other hand, failed for a couple of reasons. The first is that the fan base wasn’t ready for their style of tribute-meets-original-works. Secondly, there wasn’t enough time passed between what they performed and when their source material was released. Based on later act’s success, time helps prevent “a homage” from being seen as “a rip-off.” Earlier I had mentioned 2013 being the starting point for “homage-kei,” in a more official (but still unofficial) sense. That’s because グリヴァー (GRIEVA) happened and caused a shift in the scene. For those unfamiliar, Grieva’s whole schtick was that they dressed like a modern version of 1998 Dir en grey and made music that sounded like it could have came from from the same time frame. However, after people got a hold of their first album, it became alarming clear that it was one big tribute to “Gauze” (Dir en grey’s first album). A lot of songs “borrowed” the melodies of Gauze-era songs, their music videos were kind of like high school kids reenacting their idol’s work for a class project, and you were even able to draw parallels to the lyrical content. Grieva handled this clearly stating their theme is to bring back the feeling of the old days, and even fabricated a whole interview about how they went on a quest for band members that held the same ideals. Unlike Vajra, when people confronted them by saying “You’re just stealing,” them saying “Yeah, but that’s like the point???” it worked. Granted, there were plenty of people who weren’t buying this act and loathed the whole idea, but there was more than enough support for it to keep them at the forefront of the scene up until 2015. In fact, it worked so well that their label made it happen AGAIN, but this time with a band that pretended to be The GazettE and another that mixed all different concepts from the eroguro scene and western nü-metal together. This was the first time in visual-kei where blatantly copying on purpose wasn’t met with more backlash than praise. Several other acts spawned at the same time, due to a strong desire for “bands that sound like old school groups.” This was in part due to Cell, an offshoot of La’Mule that made somewhat similar music, Lin, a Kisaki band that came after he swore he was retired, and a general sense of boredom from the run-of-the-mill bands that dressed like host boys. Other groups that come to mind include Gauzes (a La’Mule homage-kei group), DEZERT (their first singles were nü-metal interpretations of groups like D’espairsRay and Nega), and AvelCain (who took more influence from groups like Lamiel than their fan base wanted to admit). Suddenly, it was cool to be like someone else. Eventually, the hype waned a bit. Grieva started writing their own music and then eventually split after being worked to death by their label. It was mostly the same case for AvelCain, Cell went on break because frontman Kon can’t keep focused on one thing, DEZERT found (and then killed) their own style, and most of the other old school sounding bands weren’t big enough to really make a lasting impact. This was the death of homage-kei. Or was it??? Interestingly enough, in recent years, this scene metamorphosed along with the scene at large. We started seeing groups now begin to “take influence from” more recent acts (which I guess are still old if you’re younger than 20??). We had メディーナ (Mediena), who took a lot from Phantasmagoria, ガンミ (Ganmi), which sounded like an early 2000s band without a real influence to pin point, and Mamireta, who tried to restart the subculture in high gear with their refreshing takes on 蜉蝣 (Kagerou)’s music. There are even big acts forming side projects that “sound like a 90’s band!!”, like Diaura(who are not guilt-free themselves, when it comes to Pierrot worship) and ぞんび (Zonbi). Even Gossip-ゴシップ- went from copying The GazettE to emulating their label owner’s old band (albeit at gunpoint (allegedly!)). It is worth noting that another significant change: aside from a few examples, the current trend has become "I want to sound like ___," rather than "guess which ___ songs I combined!!!" Arguably, the style should have started with this mentality, but controversy creates buzz. Unoriginality in the visual kei scene is nothing new. We even have an entire thread dedicated to specific instances where someone took a riff or theme and matches it to the exact source material it came from. But homage-kei really takes it to the next level. Bands want you to know who they’re sounding like. Could it be for nostalgia sales? Or because recreating a well liked motif makes it easier for someone to like a new creation (they’re already emotionally invested)? Or is it just a lazy cash grab, which requires 40% less effort to produce material? Maybe it is fulfilling a fantasy to reenact what you love about your idols? In spite of how much I adore everything mentioned throughout this article, I would be lying to you if I didn’t say that it is probably a mix of all four.
  6. 2 points
    Lyrically, they've always been a gya-meme band, it just took the form of br00tal buddhist mantra/prayer music when they started out (and still does, -sans the super heavy stuff.) The gya like the cutesy parody stuff, so it sticks at lives. They still have heavy-ish material like 祈り which is a favorite, so it hasn't entirely gone away. Granted, I wish they did something like 愛シ貴女狂怪性 again.
  7. 2 points
    Whoa! Hope they are alright. And if this is for pregnancy again, wow, how much children does she need?! Or did she wanting to solve Japan's population decline single handedly?!
  8. 2 points
    At this point if there are any samples in the next few days I'll probably just hold out till the full album drops. Been a while since I last listened to a DEG album like that, should be fun!
  9. 2 points
    There was a magazine review already in Japan. Apparently the album is very aggressive and there are a lot of harsh vocals.
  10. 2 points
    Limited edition : CD : 1.綺麗事(Kirei koto) 2.赤いスカーフ(Akai scarf) 3.ねえ。(Nei) 4.まっさかさまにおちていく(Massakasama ni ochite iku) 5.優しいあなたへ(Yasashî anata e) 6.雨傘(Amagasa) 7.piano♯4 M-card Regular edition : CD : 1.赤いスカーフ(Akai scarf) 2.ねえ。(Nei) 3.雨傘(Amagasa) 4.ポリシー(Policy) 5.まっさかさまにおちていく(Massakasama ni ochite iku) 6.綺麗事(Kirei koto)
  11. 2 points
    It’s so depressing to listen to Alice Nine’s album GEMINI, even ‘9’, and then compare it to whatever they are doing now. They were my favorite band for years and since their comeback they have been nothing but disappointing after Phoenix.
  12. 2 points
    Anne Claire

    What are you listening to?

    Some nostalgia time goin' on. Still one of my favourite RES songs.
  13. 1 point
    Their first mini album 「雨の朝、新宿に死す」(Ame no asa, shinjuku ni shitsu) will be released on 2018.11.07. (2500 yen + taxes) Tracklist : 1.新宿は燃えているか(Album Ver.) (Shinjuku wa moete iru ka) 2.孤独たちのララバイ(Kodoku-tachi no lullaby) 3.クチナシ(Kuchinashi) 4.青春の断末魔(Seishun no danmatsuma) 5.雨の朝、新宿に死す(Ame no asa, shinjuku ni shitsu)
  14. 1 point
    During their live on 2018.09.19, the band will sell a single called "愛の美少女戦隊ジグザグ"(Ai no bishôjo sentai zig-zag). (1000 yen) Tracklist : 01. LOVE GAME 02. かわいくなりたいねん (Kawaikunaritai nen) 03. 開闢戦隊ジグザグ(Kaibyaku sentai zig-zag)
  15. 1 point
    nekkichi

    👀

    👀
  16. 1 point
    futoshi92

    Show your Instagram

    A bit of photos, a bit of artworks https://www.instagram.com/kacper_takasaki/?hl=pl
  17. 1 point
    wut why are they re-releasing かわいくなりたいねん if it's going to be live-limited again, lol. LOVE GAME is a favorite, looking forward to finally listening to it (in full.) 10/10 gya-meme band. *Just realized that this is LOVE GAME. I was wondering why I didn't have it.
  18. 1 point
    I like it too. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  19. 1 point
    I really like the song ::shrug:: Nice Sugizo solo too
  20. 1 point
  21. 1 point
    yes, it's fucking awesome the way they're supportive of her.
  22. 1 point
    Idk man a band in Japan where they’re willing to put the band on hiatus so they can maintain their lineup without replacing her - I kind of wish there were more situations like this
  23. 1 point
    Are you serious. This band has completely lost their charm for me lmao.
  24. 1 point
    Not necessarily a bad thing. The more an album pushes 60+ minutes the more the possibility of there being boring filler.
  25. 1 point
    kuyashii

    Dir en grey

    I'm getting a bit of Onmyo-za vibes from those recent photoshoots! I mean the ones with Monk Kyo. He actually might be the same height as Kuroneko lol
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  27. 1 point
    Just how many frickin' bands will keep poorly covering this song, I can't..............
  28. 1 point
  29. 1 point
    Yutaproid1

    Your last music-related buy!

    some new stuff
  30. 1 point
    nekkichi

    Dir en grey

    ummm like when is it even starting the entire kisou —> WTD stretch is brill there're no alternating shit rihleases there, they only started with TMOAB and evolved into the fecalfest that was DSS.
  31. 1 point
    blacktooth

    Dir en grey

    I saw a graph some years ago that showed that each new Deg album alternates between being good and bad. Can’t argue with science.
  32. 1 point
    That was me. But it probably takes like an hour to whip up a sample video.
  33. 1 point
    The Moon

    Dir en grey

    it's called fashion sweaty x
  34. 1 point
  35. 1 point
    platy

    Dir en grey

    I'd choose bald nun Kyo over shitty bmth rip off Kyo anytime.
  36. 1 point
    ahnchc

    Madmans Esprit

    To be honest, I'm not big on Madmans Esprit's sound. I do really enjoy ms. isohp romatem. I'll keep an eye out for both since I definitely see the potential. They're all very talented.
  37. 1 point
    this entire tracklist looks dreadful, the singles were pure shit, there're no samples out ( x ), the cover looks like a knock-off mac cosmetics instagram store icon, and bitchhhhhhhh WHERE IS IT?! WHERE THE HELL IS IT?
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  42. 1 point
    Chi

    Show Yourself (again)

    i rarely take pics i cant even remember if i shared this one
  43. 1 point
    Jun_

    Show Yourself (again)

    Liking my pictures is a rare moment.
  44. 1 point
  45. 1 point
    I've literally had the album in my hands for three days now and still can't rip it Tomorrow I'll let you guys know what it sounds like
  46. 1 point
  47. 1 point
    Thank you Stockholm & Klubb Lunacy! Some random sweet girl took this polaroid of me 🎵
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  50. 1 point
    nekkichi

    Mamo from R-shitei being homophobic

    that one rare instance I'd actually wish on two bald burly bears to lesbion him to cure the str8 away, not that they deserve the kind of STD ridden hell he'll drag them into.
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