The Piass 3472 Posted December 22, 2018 A second press of 荊海(Ibira Umi) will be released on 2019.02.21. (500 copies ; 2000 yen) Tracklist : 1.幸福論(Kôfuku ron) 2.a Vain you 3.Adolfism. 4.受難(Junan) 5.色失 (Iro ushina) 6.災禍論 (Saika ron) 7.SAD[ist.] http://www.nazare-official.com/news/0/44226/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VkBrutaliaN 1890 Posted December 22, 2018 thank god i am getting the 1st press... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yukimoto 1237 Posted December 26, 2018 That's really odd that the second press has like half the songs of the first @-@ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Manji 卍 743 Posted January 15, 2019 (edited) Personally,this is a strange record.i like it,but at the same time it makes me confused.Even with it's flaws and dissonances,it was inspired,but again it feels like a package of good ideas badly executed. I'm hooked by the vocalist,and I really hope issei can chill out and find a balance in his productions or just leave it to someone else take over and make it real good,just like the DIMLIM's paradox [full album is up on Roppu's channel] Edited January 15, 2019 by Manji 卍 1 1 hyuugaxxx and kuyashii reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nekkichi 6042 Posted January 15, 2019 I don't get why issei thinks that mixing house beats and imitating-nega-imitating-DSS-era-Dir-en-grey on one album is a good idea but this is unlistenable anyone seriously expecting Issei to form another new band once this one disbands by november or so? 2 Komorebi and kuyashii reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hyuugaxxx 28 Posted January 15, 2019 In fact it is missing 3 tracks, which are: 5.「茨の海」 9.「麗酷」 16.「終わりの未来」 Hi, Marlon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hyuugaxxx 28 Posted January 15, 2019 Issei has already given strike the ROPPU KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK MEU DEUS 3 hours ago, Manji 卍 said: Pessoalmente, este é um disco estranho. Eu gosto disso, mas ao mesmo tempo me deixa confuso. Mesmo com suas falhas e dissonâncias, foi inspirado, mas novamente parece um pacote de boas idéias mal executadas. Eu sou fisgado pelo vocalista, e eu realmente espero que o issei possa relaxar e encontrar um equilíbrio em suas produções ou simplesmente deixar para outra pessoa assumir o controle e torná-lo realmente bom, assim como o paradoxo do DIMLIM [álbum completo está no canal de Roppu] Did they really strike? O.O 😮 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kuyashii 124 Posted January 22, 2019 (edited) You know, the album is nowhere the trainwreck I was expecting! Those are just my impressions from a first listen. Let me start with the biggest problem: Mio's singing. He is trying WAY TOO HARD to sing in a range he doesn't have. He is indeed a very good screamer (he's way better than Sho when he started out, he doesn't overabuse inhales and is overall more versatile) but for now his clean voice is making me have a harder time enjoying the music. Maybe he can go under an impressive improvement like Sho did, but who knows? While there is recently a whole wave of VK bands that put A WHOLE LOT of emphasis on musicianship sometimes to the expense of songwriting, I feel like the musicianship is not only capable but also used in a way it doesn't try to compensate for bad songwriting (different to something like Jiluka's lastest album which is nearly unlistenable). Despite the over-triggered drum sound that doesn't make him much favor, Issei is indeed a good drummer and way more capable than the repetitive machine gun double bass blasting I've heard in a lot of his stuff would indicate. The bass-heavy production renders the music a bit messy, and it doesn't help that their sound is very layered (with lots of guitar leads, vocal harmonies, orchestral and electronic instrumentation), so the mix is kinda muddy (I had wishes of DeG going for 8-strings before but this album reminded me that with their awful production values of late, the music would sound like a total mess). The songwriting is all over the place (there are proggy pieces, the all-out aggressive stuff in line with the promotional singles, synth-heavy "anthemic" live-oriented stuff, ballads here and there) pretty much like early Dimlim, but I consider it to be a slight improvement over something like Various (sorry, but I really dislike it). One of the biggest complains is the abundance of synth sounds that a lot of times subtract more than add to the song (not to mention how they clutter the mix even further). Couldn't care less about the anime ED ballads though and the unabashedly "live-oriented" songs with all the gang vocals and call-and-response bits don't do much for me either. My favorite tracks were "Judas" (which sadly suffers from some of the worst vocals of the album), "unknown" and "Blink". Edited January 22, 2019 by kuyashii Crappy writing 5 JamesR, Saga, 123Sandman321 and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JamesR 119 Posted January 22, 2019 Listening to it atm, liking it so far - pretty big Korn influence Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enki 137 Posted January 22, 2019 I like Mio's vocals and most of nazare's stuff so far, Issei should stop bitching about the music being uploaded to youtube and start making it available for purchase outside the lives. 1 Fyrnia4Maya reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yomii 834 Posted January 22, 2019 i like that sudden little twists that make songs sound less predictable. there are some that are just funny and sound cheap though (like when guitar in 色失 sounds like tetris god why). but i like the songs, even though the band sounds raw yet. i wonder who wrote which song and how mio sings judas live... well i need to listen some more times to fully understand what i think of this album but i will definitely keep an eye on them, they do have potential. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emmny 4139 Posted January 22, 2019 6 hours ago, kuyashii said: Spoiler You know, the album is nowhere the trainwreck I was expecting! Those are just my impressions from a first listen. Let me start with the biggest problem: Mio's singing. He is trying WAY TOO HARD to sing in a range he doesn't have. He is indeed a very good screamer (he's way better than Sho when he started out, he doesn't overabuse inhales and is overall more versatile) but for now his clean voice is making me have a harder time to enjoy the music. Maybe he can go under an impressive improvement like Sho did, but who knows? While this whole wave of VK bands that put A WHOLE LOT of emphasis on musicianship sometimes to the expense of songwriting, I feel like the musicianship is not only capable but also used in a way it tries to compensate for bad songwriting (not something like Jiluka's lastest album which is nearly unlistenable). Despite the over-triggered drum sound that doesn't make him much favor, Issei is indeed a good drummer and way more capable than the repetitive machine gun double bass blasting I've heard in a lot of his stuff. The bass-heavy production renders the music a bit messy, and it doesn't help that their sound is very layered, so the mix is kinda muddy (I had wishes of DeG going for 8-strings before but this album reminded me that with their awful production values of late, the music would sound like a total mess). The songwriting is all over the place (there are proggy pieces, the all-out aggressive stuff, synth-heavy anthemic live-oriented stuff, ballads here and there) pretty much like early Dimlim but I consider it to be a slight improvement over something like Various (sorry, but I really dislike it). One of the biggest complains is the abundance of synth sounds that a lot of times subtract more than add to the song (not to mention how they clutter the mix even further). Couldn't care less about the anime ED ballads though and the unabashedly "live-oriented" songs with all the gang vocals and call-and-response bits. My favorite tracks were "Judas" (which suffers from some of the worst vocals of the album), "unknown" and "Blink". Excellent review mate, hit the head on the nail with this. This was a hot mess, as was early DIMLIM, but it was somehow a breath of fresh air with all its excess 1 kuyashii reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kuyashii 124 Posted January 22, 2019 Thanks for somehow being able to understand me despite all the writing mistakes, I was really tired when I wrote that and should have proof-read it before posting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
monkeybanana4 1732 Posted March 11, 2019 1 1 Manji 卍 and DESTINYGUY0316 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Manji 卍 743 Posted March 12, 2019 (edited) At least for me, it was a huge mistake criticizing so much this band. Their debut album is a masterpiece,not bcuz all the tracks were perfect,but for their insane potential for music. Edited March 12, 2019 by Manji 卍 2 1 yomii, karai · ebi and chocobuzz reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karai · ebi 505 Posted March 12, 2019 2 hours ago, Manji 卍 said: At least for me, it was a huge mistake criticizing so much this band. Their debut album is a masterpiece,not bcuz all the tracks were perfect,but for their insane potential for music. Agree..I guess i'd rather be pleasantly surprised than right lol. I have even listened to this album more than CHEDOARA. (Except Blink...sounds too much like American screamo for me) 2 Manji 卍 and yomii reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites