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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Review: Shinko Syukyo Gakudan NoGoD - Mr.HEAVEN

Trivia bit number one out of two for you: This is the second song title they've ever had in English.

So now you're wondering: FOOL DIDN'T YOU JUST DO THIS YESTERDAY? I will respond: yes, yes I did. Except today I have all five of the tracks and I can actually write a half-decent, level-headed review. As you can see, I have jokingly changed the title of the last one to "fangasm" meaning it points out all of the positives in the song and remains decidedly one-sided. This review will be more balanced.

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1.Mr.HEAVEN
2.Mr.HEAVEN (団長仲間外れVersion)
3.Mr.HEAVEN (Kyrie&Shinno愛の逃避行Version)
4.Mr.HEAVEN (華凛お花摘みVersion)
5.Mr.HEAVEN (K引き籠りVersion)

Even though I am glad to see NoGoD returning to the heavier side of music, I can't help but think that Mr.HEAVEN is nothing more than a mixture of all of their successful harder tracks placed into one 3:46 serving of greatness. The beginning is reminiscent of Tsumibatsu Egoist and Seshuuka and the verses are delivered just like Saikou no Sekai (so much so that it's scary). The chorus has some traces of Shukufuku no Uta, Kijin Fukanshou, and Zesshoku and whilst the solo is nice, it's so distinctively Kyrie that it does little to distinguish itself from many of the solos that were mentioned in every single song above sans Seshuuka and Shukufuku no Uta. Mr.HEAVEN loses a few points for not being original.

Another thing that I noticed thanks to the last four tracks is the bass. The basslines are set low in the mix and are very pentatonic, leaving the guitars and the drums to do all the melodic work. The basslines are borderline inconsequential, as track four on this CD sounds almost exactly like the first two. Of course, the edginess the bass brings is missing, but when the bass does nothing more than play four series of the same notes and then change up just like the guitars it's not that creative. He could have done some slapping, some pinch harmonics, or created a riff all his own, or something. Why is it that Kanna Fukyou-era Kurohai has a more-present bassline than this? Mr.HEAVEN loses a few points for relying too much on Shinno and Kyrie to carry the melody.

The drums is where things start to turn around. There's not much you can do in the way of melody with the drums, but K is really the one that holds the entire song together (since Karin's bass lines support him more than they do the guitarists). It's most evident in track five, when the very annoying metronome is ticking in the background as everyone else is playing. It feels very empty without him and that would be the track to make you realize how valuable his playing is to the entire NoGoD sound. He ups the track a few points.

The guitars are strong and hard like they are in most NoGoD songs, but a comparison to older works is inevitable, especially since it borrows so many elements from said songs. One of the most obvious things they've borrowed is the over-reliance on the guitars to push the melody forward and for all intents and purposes Mr.HEAVEN did not fail in that respect. There's even some guitar overlaying at the beginning (think Seshuuka at the chorus), and some pinch harmonics during the solo, making it feel less like a straightforward mosher and more refined and thought out. That is always welcome.

And last but not least we come to Danchou. He handles the demanding vocal department exceedingly well and doesn't overstep his boundaries or fail at trying something experimental. As for something experimental, the one-second pause at 0:52 works better in practice than it would seem on paper and the way his vocals cut out have you leaning out wanting more. He also bumps up the track a few points.

Keep in mind the next four tracks are meant for you to pick up an instrument and play along to it ^^. They all suck listening-wise.

So now we come to track two, which doesn't feature Danchou. Or rather, features a substantially less amount of Danchou. This should have just been a straight instrumental, as the backup Danchou vocals leaves a need better fulfilled by the first track. If it's going to be Danchouless, mute him out totally. It's good if you want to sing along, but no one outside of Japan HAS the lyrics.

Track three does not feature any guitars, and here it becomes quite obvious how much NoGoD relies on their guitars. It's good if you like to appreciate the drums and bass but as I said the bass lines are very simple in many parts and just having some drums and Danchou singing aren't very entertaining. This version especially lags during the solo part (for obvious reasons).

Track four is without the bass, and even though it's quite obvious Karin is missing his absence doesn't actually break this track. The guitars and drums carry enough of the melody to keep the track going without him there. It's not as good as the first track (none of these are, by the way) but it's the closest sounding to it.

Track five is missing K, and the annoying metronome in the back doesn't help any. If you're listening you will sorely miss his presence in the dynamics of the track but if you are playing along, I'm sure you'll appreciate the metronome moving along in the background because it will help you keep time.

I'm not grading the last four tracks because they would drag the score down unnecessarily. So what do I think of Mr.HEAVEN now? I will say exactly what I said before

"It's almost like a mixture of all their hard songs into one."

It's a nice track, and it's solid on it's own, but compared to what they've put out before this single lags far behind some heavy NoGoD classics such as Saikou no Sekai, Strawberry Night, Tsumibatsu Egoist and Zesshoku.

Here's hoping that the mini-album they're releasing September 16th carries some more surprises. And here's trivia bit number two: The name of said mini-album is going to be 羅針盤(Rashinban). It means Compass. Perhaps they'll actually find some direction in making hard and soft songs that don't sound like the rest of their output glued together.

Recommended:

Mr.HEAVEN

Score: 75/100

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Fangasm: Shinko Syukyo Gakudan NoGoD - Mr.HEAVEN

If NoGoD has done nothing else for me in my entire life, it has made me appreciate one person more than anything in the entire world. Well, two people actually because it took the person to buy the CD in the first place and then send it to my dear friend who was kind enough to send it to me. This review wouldn't be possible without them. So now, as I polish the MP3 that I now have playing over and over again in my iTunes while my dead MP3 player sits next to me, I have to admit: this song is pretty damn good.

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1.Mr.HEAVEN
2.Mr.HEAVEN (団長仲間外れVersion)
3.Mr.HEAVEN (Kyrie&Shinno愛の逃避行Version)
4.Mr.HEAVEN (華凛お花摘みVersion)
5.Mr.HEAVEN (K引き籠りVersion)

I think she punked me...Italic

LOOK AT THE COVER FOR CRYING THE FUDGE OUT LOUD! Is that supposed to be God, or Mr.HEAVEN with the Lion King mane and the pimp cane? And the clouds in the background with the bright sun and the feather down surrounding the cover? Are you kidding me? This song definitely has to be oshare-kei.

*readies himself to hear Dou. Again.*

But fear not, because it isn't. Despite the lame name that this song comes with, it's about as heavy as Zesshoku from the Gokusaishiki album. Or, even earlier on than that, Seshuuka from the Midori no Kaze single. Or if you want to find a song more commercially accessible, think Tsumibatsu Egoist from the Mugen Kyou album.

I say "commercially accessible" because finding this song is next to impossible unless you have some good friends willing to share that have the physical CD. And no, I am not distributing MP3 copies of this song, so do not ask me. I don't even have the entire copy, just the one track that matters.

So once you have one of those songs at your fingertips? Good, because that's as close as you're going to get until NoGoD releases their mini-album in September, which this song is going to be on. So yes, don't ask me to share. I won't.

Back to the song (and when I find the name of the girl that bought this single, I will give her a virtual cookie), it's full of the heaviness that I didn't find on Gokusaishiki. Sure, I liked the album and I still do, but it missed that one definitive track that makes it stick out long after you've finished listening to it over and over. Hell, Mugen Kyou had three in my humble opinion, but after I was done with Gokusaishiki I started to feel like the only hard track there was Zesshoku.

Now I realize that they did it in two parts and that Gokusaishiki was likely meant to be the lighter, more melodic portion of this double release.

I gave you those three songs beforehand because I can give you a general audio description of Mr. HEAVEN using those three tracks. Tsumibatsu Egoist and Seshuuka gets the mention because the song starts out very similarly to the both of them and K has some double-pedal action going on all throughout. K does some cymbal action before the song launches off in one ear before the other two come in and start on a sick, heavy riff. The delivery of the verses can best be summarized in the song Saikou no Sekai (Mugen Kyou and I didn't even notice this the first time around. One of my friends pointed this out to me) whilst the build-up to the chorus and even the chorus itself remind me a lot of how it was styled in Zesshoku. In the verses, there are obviously two guitars going on but excluding the bass there's another guitar doing some random riffage here and there reminiscent of the solo that would come up a half-a-minute later. Speaking of the solo, it is also pretty damn great, having some groove in the Shinno's guitars while some crazy, ridiculous solo played by Kyrie is played on top, and I'll bet a good chunk of cash it's being played on the neck. Supported by some drums and a rapid bass section thanks to Karin (epic trap) and you have one hell of an instrumental section backing Danchou. There's no way he can fail with a song this strong.

Don't get me wrong, this song doesn't sound a lot like any of the songs that I put above. In fact, it sounds very distant from a lot of the heavier pieces they've put out recently. It sounds like a mix between Kanna Fukyou period and Mugen Kyou with better mastering, an ever-present bass weaving in and out, and a little bit of oshare sprinkled in over the chorus. I say a little because the chorus is definitely lighter compared to the rest of the song, but the lead-in that the band does before it launches bridges the gap between rough and hard. Think of how the chorus in Kurohai compares to the rest of the song, and you have a good understanding of what I mean.

I've mentioned everyone but Danchou so he gets a mention in the paragraph below.

His singing hasn't gone any worse, like tons of other vocalists. He didn't get much better, but he was freaking excellent to start with so him "getting progressively better" isn't that much of an issue to me. What gets me about the way this song rocked my iTunes is how he sings his verses. There's attitude here and that sudden one-second pause around 0:52 works so subtly what would turn me off in any other song has me leaning closer to my computer begging for more to come out. He brings back the "woah-oh-oh's" from Shukufuku no Uta, but they're artfully weaved in and part of the sare-mo and the kachi-wo and not their one sing-along section for all us Japanese fans not in Japan.

It's just him this time too; he didn't rent a whole choir to sing along in the background.

So I can't rate the single because I don't have the last four tracks (which is why it's not in it's usual format), but I would bet that it wouldn't sound the same with one of the instruments missing. As for the instrumental, I think it would be epic but not as good in some parts because Danchou isn't there to fill out those lagging parts (like the chorus; it isn't good enough to hang without Danchou. The racing verses are another story though). So what do I think of Mr.HEAVEN? I say it's one of the best songs they've put out. Ever. It's a shame that I can't actually buy it but that untitled as-of-yet mini-album that's going to come out in September has my money already set aside for it.

I. Want. This.