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Terrible. He doesn't recommend Swinger's Night Club, Something Like a Romance, and Girlfriend on Living Field, fails to love Akenai Tobira no Mae de on Kool Spice, and Razorlike Blue on Pantomime.

Fuck this, I don't need to say anymore. Someone else can continue the critique.

Edit: one more WTF?

"In a genre where men wear make-up, cosplay goth, and are prettier than pretty, The Pillows seem to stand out slightly. Without purple eye shadow or gothic dress, The Pillows seem quite the ho-hum J-Rock band in appearances. But that’s just on the surface: what they lack in lip-gloss, they more than make up for in talent."


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[quote="Jomei"]

Edit: one more WTF?

"In a genre where men wear make-up, cosplay goth, and are prettier than pretty, The Pillows seem to stand out slightly. Without purple eye shadow or gothic dress, The Pillows seem quite the ho-hum J-Rock band in appearances. But that’s just on the surface: what they lack in lip-gloss, they more than make up for in talent."[/quote]
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[quote="Kaze no Mirai"]hahahahahahahahahaha[/quote]

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I was absolutely repulsed by the Penalty Life review. A couple were tolerable like the ones for 90s My Life and especially Pantomime. Also, he hates Moon Gold almost as much as I do.

Man, is Pantomime a great song or what? It's just perfect - the solo, the acoustic guitars, the way Sawao says Pantomime, everything. It's right up there with Shiroi Natsu and Strange Chameleon for me. :shred:

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that review of 90's my life wasn't all that good. he both insults and praises each of the songs that he is saying is great.

[quote="this moron"]The Pillows’ sound in this album, much unlike Pantomine, is that of a “polite” rock band. Gone are the wild yells for ‘energy’ or the wild talk of a ‘razorlike blue.’ In comes the rather tame “Paris Woman Marie.” The band sustains its instrumental creativity, proving that the band was growing into a collaboration of very competent musicians. Though this album pales in comparison to its predecessor, it still stands well, as it has one of the Pillows’ most memorable tracks, “I’m A Broken Piece;” however, I personally think “Never Find” is the key gem here.[/quote]
i don't get the feel of a "wild talk of a razorlike blue" from that song. this guy not only doesn't know any japanese (he himself said that), but he is deciding what the song is talking about entirely off of the sound of the song. and the whole thing about 90's my life paling in comparison to pantomime? don't make me laugh. the two are more like complimentary parts to almost the same album - if you took the tracks and mixed them all together, you'd have a badass full-length album.


[quote]sukitooru tooi tegami
"Yamanaka does his best singing in this track, which is saying quite a handful (Yamanaka’s voice is still in its infancy in these years)."[/quote]

shut up.

[quote]never find
"Though the chorus sounds like a slur of incomprehensible babbling (and the mediocre singing doesn’t help, either)"[/quote]

shut up.

90's my life
i'm not even going to quote him here. the review of this song was stupid. where in hell did he get the feel that the song was in a bar in front of a rowdy crowd? the "voices" are most obviously the band members talking and laughing together - far from occuring in a bar, this is just the band members kicking back together, maybe in their apartment or whatever, and then the song of how much they love this era plays. none of this fucking "Sawao is singing, singing in front of a rowdy crowd. They’re jumping and they’re dancing, they’re on top of the tables!" again, shut up to this guy. :evil:


on kool spice, he said:

[quote="moron"]one could not say that the album had a unifying theme[/quote]
WUT. gtfo.

[quote]the album was an exhibition of a variety of sounds from [b]elevator music[/b] to cool jazz to outright rock and roll[/quote]
elevator music? on kool spice? WHAT THE FUCK IS HE TALKING ABOUT?

[quote]Sawao’s singing had become tolerable[/quote]
:roll: tolerable. as if it had sucked before. "bzzzzt. wrong."

[quote]his claim to being more than just an average singer, which previous albums have explicitly revealed[/quote]
he spent each album review bashing sawao's voice and then saying that he's "explicitly revealed in their earlier albums as being above average."


about living field, i can't believe he said this:
[quote]he openers, “Angel Fish”, “Sunday”, and “Daydream Wonder” might be quiet sleep-music[/quote]
jesus christ. daydream wonder as "sleep-music"?

[quote]Living Field may be the least energetic of The Pillows’ albums, but its mastery in the art of composition, production, and demonstration outshines the dull.[/quote]
LIVING FIELD IS NOT ENERGETIC?!?!?! WHAT!!!! WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN WITHOUT ME NOTICING???


on moon gold:
[quote]Hello Girl
I love the guitar solo. It is The Pillows’ best guitar solo. In fact, the earliest albums, including Moon Gold, was Manabe’s peak, when he played his absolute best.[/quote]
manabe's best guitar was far from moon gold. this same man has listened to happy slave and said that hello girl has the best guitar solo? fails. also fails for saying that moon gold pretty much sucked. and for this:
[quote]Sayounara Tansai Wakusei
Yawn.[/quote] :evil: :evil: :evil:


about penalty life:
[quote]The Sun that will not rise
Do you know what is a bit peevish? When a song starts out so good and then slowly wanes. This is unfortunately what happens in “The Sun Will Not Shine.” What pushes it almost to the brink of mediocrity can be summed up with one question: It’s not over yet? Not every song can hold its own past the five-minute mark, let alone six-minute mark. “Anytime Smokin’ Cigarette” by Globe would be a good example of a song that still is going strong past the five, six, even seven-minute mark. However, the length of “The Sun Will Not Shine” leads it a boring monotony, which is disappointing considering that it had started out quite well.

The Scar Whispers, Nobody is in Paradise
From the beginning, Sawao’s vocals are almost soporific and almost like something that causes a lullaby effect. Perhaps this is to create a sobering atmosphere after the slew of energetic songs. However, to me, this seemed like a jolt of the extreme opposite of what was played before it (i.e. the polar opposite of the energetic “Mole Town Prisoner”). Sawao’s vocals also sound a bit grating at times. The entire song is soothing, yes, but soothing in a way that would induce sleep. While the song was not drastically long (i.e. over five minutes), it was a bit longer than it needed to be. The song, in effect, was almost draining.[/quote]
this alone should be enough to convince people to hate him.


if that wasn't enough to make you hate the man,
concerning white incarnation:
[quote]This album surprised me with its [b]few[/b] goodies, I have come to love it as a whole more than some of their later, better works.[/quote]
[quote="about sariban ni naritai, he"]I could not help but listen on, “What comes after all that racket and the cries of ‘It wasn’t me! It wasn’t me!’?”[/quote]
LOOK UP THE FUCKING LYRICS.


sorry about the long post. i have come to hate this "Tamashii." i want to hit him in the face repeatedly with good songs he has verbally taken a shit upon.

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[quote]Sawao’s singing had become tolerable[/quote]
[quote="Marekenshin"]:roll: tolerable. as if it had sucked before. "bzzzzt. wrong."[/quote]

It did. Sorry, dude. Sawao wasn't that great back then.

[quote]his claim to being more than just an average singer, which previous albums have explicitly revealed[/quote]

[quote="Marekenshin"]he spent each album review bashing sawao's voice and then saying that he's "explicitly revealed in their earlier albums as being above average."[/quote]

Read that statement again. It means that he was an average singer before, and that his singing had improved on this album.

[quote="Marekenshin"]sorry about the long post. i have come to hate this "Tamashii." i want to hit him in the face repeatedly with good songs he has verbally taken a shit upon.[/quote]

Rant review, 8/10 :wink:

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sawao's singing WAS amazing early on, but there was a certain amount that can definitely be contributed to the recording quality from then. for example, my pantomime/90ml rips are sort of low quality, but the other albums i actually own, and the singing is just amazingly good. [b]the quality of my old mp3s before i got the cds was horrible, but once i bought the cds, i heard it in amazingness with good quality.[/b] in particualr, i think the white incarnation rip floating around is crappy. it's not like suddenly from white incarnation to kool spice his voice just decided, "hey bitches i'm gonna be fucking amazing now." his voice in all of their early cds was FAR from bad. listen to the following songs and then tell me his singing wasn't good:

yume no you na yakusoku wa
pantomime
sukitooru tooi tegami
ame ni utaeba
dear, my 'first' step
hello, girl
want to sleep for...
sayonara daisan wakusei
paper moon ni koshikakete
sariban ni naritai
tonight

ETC.

sawao has always been a good singer. i actually prefer his singing voice from this early period to what it sounds like now. (compare the two versions of anything on turn back). his pronunciation has become clearer, but at the same time he has traded in that perfect tone for a nasal one that just sounds off somehow in a lot of songs.

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I love White Incarnation. Moon Gold and before are what I'm thinking of. A lot of songs from there, I remember, he hit weird notes and his voice was just mushy, where it didn't sound like he was pronunciating each word properly, like the vocals were partially stuck in the back of his mouth. I haven't heard those songs in a while, but I know I didn't like them.

I'm not saying all of the songs from Moon Gold were like that for me; I loved ame ni utaeba, hello girl, and one or two others that I can't remember the name of right now. It's just that some of the music on there seemed like it was going too fast for him, and he couldn't keep up with out sounding a little off. Sometimes more than a little.

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i'm kind of repeating myself here, but i found a huge difference between the downgraded mp3s that have been traded around until they lost all quality and the actual cd. his vocals sounded way better once i did a direct rip at higher quality for moon gold.

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I don't even care about reviews. All that matters to me is if I like the album. 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)


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i didn't think the reviews were too bad. i have to kind of agree with him on sawao's voice somewhat though. while it's not horrible, it wasn't friggin beautiful either. once kool spice and living field rolled around, that's when is singing voive was at it's peak, and then it changed again during Runners High.

i thought the review of Moon Gold was accurate for the most part as this is probably my least favorite album. i do disagree with him on the fact of manabe's playing skills and sayonara tansai waksei being a yawn.


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sayonara daisan wakusei is indeed not yawn. by coincidence, i'm listening to it right now. 8)

i say that most people really need to give moon gold another few listens through. i happen to think that pantomime through please mr. lostman is pure gold. moon gold most definitely included.

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[quote="Marekenshin"]sawao's singing WAS amazing early on[/quote]

lol, opinions. But yeah, does anyone else remember the quote where Sawao said back in the Moon Gold/White Incarnation era, even he thought his voice sounded like there were a bunch of dumplings shoved in his mouth?

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i don't know what the hell he was saying. now it sounds like he shoved a bucket of dumplings up his fucking nose.

NP: RORERAI. WIN.

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[quote="GoldenRhino"][quote="Marekenshin"]sawao's singing WAS amazing early on[/quote]

lol, opinions. But yeah, does anyone else remember the quote where Sawao said back in the Moon Gold/White Incarnation era, even he thought his voice sounded like there were a bunch of dumplings shoved in his mouth?[/quote]

Sure do 8) It's in the library section IIRC.

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