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Mar. 1st, 2009 08:03 amThe previous week had a glob of music releases...most of them are Sony artists...
Uverworld's AwakEVE album starts off with two of my favorite songs, Gekidou and 99/10 damashi no tetsu. Their albums are usually strong all the way through. This is no exception. They always have a couple tracks with something different that make them sound fresh.
Angela Aki's Answer has the lovely overplayed Tegami song, and her voice is soothing, but a whole album of her music puts me to sleep. There's an amusing song about her black glasses which was a collaboration with Ben Folds.
Tommy February6 and Tommy Heavenly6's Strawberry Cream Soda Pop Daydream and Gothic Melting Ice Cream's Darkness Nightmare compilation albums are out. Love the new anime songs, Papermoon (from Soul Eater), Unlimited Sky (from Gundam 00), and I think I prefer Heavenly6's music over February. Pray (from Gintama) is still a favorite of mine. I prefer the guitars than the twinkly pop, but I think most people prefer the pop according to oricon.
FictionJunction's Everlasting Songs with many a remixed anime song was also out. Gin no Hashi from Aquarion Age was always an interesting song...parts of the remix stand out well, but not sure if the whole song is a good remix. Michiyuki and dreamscape sound more refined. Kaze no machi he doesn't sound all too special with Keiko. I don't think I like Keiko's voice much. It's a shame she sings so many songs on the album.
Uverworld's AwakEVE album starts off with two of my favorite songs, Gekidou and 99/10 damashi no tetsu. Their albums are usually strong all the way through. This is no exception. They always have a couple tracks with something different that make them sound fresh.
Angela Aki's Answer has the lovely overplayed Tegami song, and her voice is soothing, but a whole album of her music puts me to sleep. There's an amusing song about her black glasses which was a collaboration with Ben Folds.
Tommy February6 and Tommy Heavenly6's Strawberry Cream Soda Pop Daydream and Gothic Melting Ice Cream's Darkness Nightmare compilation albums are out. Love the new anime songs, Papermoon (from Soul Eater), Unlimited Sky (from Gundam 00), and I think I prefer Heavenly6's music over February. Pray (from Gintama) is still a favorite of mine. I prefer the guitars than the twinkly pop, but I think most people prefer the pop according to oricon.
FictionJunction's Everlasting Songs with many a remixed anime song was also out. Gin no Hashi from Aquarion Age was always an interesting song...parts of the remix stand out well, but not sure if the whole song is a good remix. Michiyuki and dreamscape sound more refined. Kaze no machi he doesn't sound all too special with Keiko. I don't think I like Keiko's voice much. It's a shame she sings so many songs on the album.