There hasn't been *that* much jpop that caught my eye this quarter, but what there was, was good.
10. Daoko - Daisuki. The third video is the coolest, with industrial robots making it all interesting.
9. Charisma.com - Moya moyashite. This video which makes the duo look almost native manages to return much of what made me like them from the beginning.
8. Yumemiru Adolescence - Leadership. Film everything on a 45 degree slope - that's enough to create something new to lift a whole video.
7. Devil No Id - Eve. Basically trying to momic Babymetal, the initial song still has promise, and they may still eke out something of their own.
6. Wagakki Band - Strong Fate. The classical instrument band cum japanese fantasy cosplayers delivers another diorama of dramatic role play and music play.
5. Daoko - Moshimo Bokura ga GAME no Shuyakude. The second of the three videos/songs from her triple single is the best, celebrating computer gaming.
4. Passepied - Hyper Realist. One of the best tracks by this stylish band.
3. Reol - Give me a break Stop now. We finally get to see Reol and she is such a cool young lady, with a great track.
2. Czecho No Republic - Dream Beach Sunset. The humor and retro electronica is pitch perfect.
1. Taemin - Sayonara Hitori. The video is almost too much of everything, but the glorious romance and passion combined with Taemin singing in Japanese works perfectly.
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söndag 9 oktober 2016
söndag 21 augusti 2016
Jpop: Devil No Id
Even though the new japanese trio Devil No Id obviously is a spin on the success that is Babymetal, I still think the concept has promise, even though it is not fully clear where it will take them. Further videos will clearify that but until then I will enjoy the dark color schem of "Eve".
- Devil No Id - Eve (革命前夜)
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