Showing posts with label compilation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compilation. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

D'espairsRay's Immortal Tracklist

1. 檻の中で見る夢
2. MaVERiCK
3. Garnet
4. BORN
5. 闇に降る奇跡
6. 「浮遊した理想」
7. Forbidden
8. アベルとカイン
9. 凍える夜に咲いた花
10. Closer to ideal
11. Squall
12. MIRROR
13. Cocoon
14. Scissors
15. HORIZON

Brothers and sisters, this is one terrible tracklist. Wasn't this supposed to be a compilation of all their best work from 1999-2008? Well what the fuck is 1999 doing there if the earliest track they're giving us is 2003 (Ori no Naka de Miru Yume)? Secondly, what the fuck are Redeemer era tracks doing here? REDEEMER IS 2009 - Get Horizon the FUCK off that shit unless this is some sort of grindcore remix. Cocoon and Scissors are lame as fuck b-sides and Horizon DEFINITELY does not belong there! It's been on their last three releases and everyone hated that track to shit!

I am also not enthused about seeing Kogoeru Yoru ni Saita Hana and Squall on this album either. They aren't as shit as HORIZON but it's still pretty shit considering all of the other tracks they could have done. This goes for Squall more than Kogoeru, because I personally find Squall to be boring. Where are the demo tapes? Where's the Kumo/Genwaku re-recordings? Fucking hell, they didn't even put REDDISH on this album! REDDISH > FUYUU SHITA RISOU GUYS! WHY IS THERE MIRROR HERE? I can BUY MIRROR if I wanted to hear MIRROR songs.

The only song I semi-approve of besides Ori no Naka de Miru Yume is MaVERiCK and that's because it's old and hasn't been re-recorded at all. Then again, SEXUAL BEAST / TERRORS hasn't been re-recorded either and Closer to ideal has already been re-recorded.

This is NOT what I wanted and as a result I will not be buying this album like I originally intended. There was SO MUCH they could have done with this album and instead they shitted all over this prospect to gain back some VK props (I don't give a fuck what you say they haven't shorn VK so they are) and instead they pick the shittiest 13 tracks they could and said "here we go - these are tracks that either DON'T need to be re-recorded or are just plain shit but we're doing it because we like em"

You wanna know what I would have liked?

Ao / Razor / Sakura / [S]yste[M] - these demo tapes are hard to find and are in crap quality. We want to hear them, you can shamelessly make money off of decade old work, who is complaining? NO ONE

Loop ~ Divide Neo Abomination~ / Monokuro ni Natta Saigo no Hi - most people don't even know these tracks exists and both of these together destroy most of that tracklist.

ANIMAL MANIA - YOU DID FUCKING ANIMAL MANIA LAST YEAR! WHY ISN'T THIS HERE >_________>

Kumo / Genwaku / TERRORS / Sexual Beast - all with good songs in crap to sub-par quality that could have been re-recorded. Kumo especially since it featured one of my favorite songs by them and that could have used a good re-recording. Why isn't Kisei, Gensyoku, Fascism or Valentine on that tracklist? ALL GREAT SONGS!

I didn't want anything from COLL:SET but since you went that far why isn't Maze, Pig and DESERT re-recorded either? I don't want poppy shit - I want hard, rough, screamy shit (and you know what? Most of the D'espa fanbase either agrees or won't disagree with me on that one).

You disgust me D'espairsRay - the one time you had to recycle GOOD shit you spend on songs that aren't worth our time. I'll take everything up to track eight - the rest can eat shit.

Fuck you Immortal. Fuck you with a rubber spoon.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Review: Anti Feminism - Kyousouroku


01. Shakai
02. Nationalism
03. Keikoutou
04. Kawareru
05. STREET FIGHTING MUCH
06. Kyoushi
07. Sodai Gomi
08. GO GO ANTI FEMINISM
09. Bakuretsu Toshi
10. Abura-sumashi
11. Kurage
12. Kyoukou
13. Sperm
14. 655321 gou
15. Ore wa aoru na!
16. Yume no kuni
17. BAD BOY A
18. Pinnochio
19. Misemono Koya no Mahou Tsukai
20. Kitanai Yatsu
21. Hakanai Hito Yose PANDA
22. Go-sick13
23. CRAZY COLOR
24. Kudaranai Hanashi
25. Korosou yo!
26. Buta
27. Makeinu

I have two major problems with this album. One is the lack of versatility in the tracks. At points in the album, I hear riffs that I could have sworn I just heard about two tracks ago. They switch it up a little, play it slower, faster, or lower on the guitar, but overall I feel like I'm listening to the same tracks over and over. Kyousouroku is a compilation album so I can forgive it a little but it's still a problem. Also, the song structures are laughably simple. They come up with a riff, repeat it for a while, then comes a crazy solo, then it goes back to the riff and then it ends. There are no parts in the song where anything switches up and they go into a different tempo. Anti Feminism works with one and it's at the speed of "bashing-flourescent-lightbulbs into-your-chest".

My second problem also excuses a few songs from the first: too many of these songs on the album are too short. If you want a more accurate description, out of 27 songs on the album only 15 break two minutes, and only 2 of those reach three minutes. None are over 3:30 in length. This is instant gratification at it's highest but then many of the songs sound like everything was played back very very fast and there isn't enough time to enjoy all the parts of it. Let's take Keikoutou as an example. The song has the nerve to be 1:03 and not immediately start with all the members playing. It takes a whole TWO seconds for everyone to come in, and this sounds ridiculous but realize the song is only 63 seconds long and they throw the whole kitchen sink in. Kenzi speaks very fast and even if I had the lyrics in front of me I don't think I would be able to follow. Then I swear the solo is about 5 seconds long, then comes a 4 second breakdown, then it goes back to the pace it set at the beginning. Way too fast.

I understand that this is ultra punk rock and songs are typically stylized to be very short, but the length of some of these songs are ridiculous and then I could swear that some of them sound so damn similar you can combine them and it'd make a better song. An example of this would be Keikoutou and Kyoushi; two very similar tracks that would work better together instrumentally then they do apart.

For the songs that are over two minutes long, they have a bit more complexity and allow for more enjoyability at the expense of a little monotony. An example of this is Sodai Gomi. It's at an enjoyable (yet still short) length but the one riff they decide to use before and after the solo is so repetitive you're actually wanting the song to be a little shorter. It might also be because it lifts sections right out of Nationalism, which you literally heard five minutes ago.

This is not to say that Anti Feminism is a one trick pony. A good number of the tracks have a bit of flair that makes me wonder why they can't do this on all of them. The album starter Shakai has the guitars and bass switch roles for a few seconds which is a neat trick that works to the song's advantage. The last song, Makeinu, is perhaps one of the few tracks on the entire compilation that switches tempos often AND comes with a nice surprise at the end of the track. Interestingly enough, these are the only two new tracks they've recorded for the album...

CRAZY COLOR has the guitarists alternating riffs in the verse without Kenzi having to stop, which means that it sounds like an actual song more than any other piece on this compilation. Some things happen in this track that shows me these men know how to compose music and they DO it for this track but not for every track. STREET FIGHTING MUCH is also another track that switches tempos and feels like an actual work of music rather than cacophony, along with a solo that fits and still keeps the AF energy going. I would love to experience this song live.

And finally, BAD BOY A shows that the boys actually know how to tune their guitars and they just choose not to, as the bass is featured relatively low and the guitars are in a different tune than they usually are (but it's not that noticeable). It is the best example of Anti Feminism punk rock here.

One very noticeable thing right out of the gate is that many of the songs abuse sound effects. GO GO ANTI FEMINISM actually turns me off as the firework effects in the beginning of the song scare the shit out of me. Kudaranai Hanashi starts out with something that sounds like a UFO laser that powers up and down repeatedly and continues throughout the entire song. 655321 gou not only sounds like it was mastered differently, but features a faded, jingling noise throughout the background and it sounds louder in the right ear than the left.

In addition, every song on this album features some sort of filter effect on Kenzi's voice that causes it to become annoying by track 20 or so. Go-sick13 is one example where the filter on his voice is so excessive it reverbs into the background. Even his roars vibrate! SPERM isn't as excessive, but it's mentionable because the masking effect on his voice makes the track sound better and it's one of the few tracks where it would have fit. Sadly, since every track uses it beforehand it's more of a standard-issue accompaniment rather than something AF did just for this track. Misemono Koya no Mahou Tsukai is notable not just because the title is longer than the song itself but because the vocal effect (or lack of one for that matter) renders Kenzi virtually inaudible. Hakanai Hito Yose Panda renders Kenzi just as audibly warped but that's because he sounds like static in some parts and words are lost.

Finally, some tracks are just meant to be played live and the CD doesn't do it justice. I can see the crowd yelling along "Ore wa aoru na!" while Kenzi jumps onto something dangerous and requests medical assistance during Ore wa aoru na!. Bakuretsu Toshi sounds like it was meant to finish lives and feels rather contained on a CD with no ballads or mid-tempo songs. Kurage sounds like a fierce piece of music that the band could continue on at a portion of a live for five minutes while the crowd jumps around because it feels like a pure rush of energy.

Kyousouroku's most staggering problem out of all of them is the amount of tracks. I don't think this was meant to be listened to all in one sit. I chose to end the review here because I'm trying to get a good overall view of the album across but there's so many songs it's virtually impossible without making this review any longer than it is (and I feel that if I keep going I'm going to lose interest in the reader). I personally feel that in this case, more is not better. If they had just taken the songs that were longer than 2:00 and all of the unavailable tracks and arranged them in a more suiting order this album would be more cohesive, but the amount of tracks that sound too similar along with the voice effect abuse leaves the few enjoyable tracks on the album to be hard to find...or just never heard because you stop after a certain point.

It's an enjoyable album for those that like Anti Feminism and a good starting place for those that want to see how this band sounds but it's too long and too repetitive to receive a high score. It's more for those that have most of their albums and need the last few pieces of music that they don't own. 6/10.