This song is very incredible I love Ruki's sexy voice all of these guys are magnificent. Lots of love from America my sweet friends. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
I think Blinding Hope and The Pale are the best tracks. Followed by Moment and Last Song. I think Daku should have been the best track but the chorus is awful. Barbarian is okay; if it were mixed better it'd be great. The rest are bad.
@@bipblingbip443 I actually think that this album is overall the best since Division/Beautiful Deformity, however, that doesn't mean much unfortunately. I do think the mixing is the most palatable since even before Division, it is less squashed, drums and especially snare feel a little leaner than on previous records, which goes well with their style. Less ear-fatiguing. However, much to critique in the songwriting and tone department, unfortunately 🙁 : 1. My main gripe: Ruki does the parallel vocals waaaay too often imo. It is the default since many years now and I am just tired of the sound feels, as you've said, uninspired. Plus, he uses his low range barely ever, which is a shame. He sounds good there. 2. Also vocals: The melodies are pretty unremarkable, at least for my ears. I have listened through the album over three times now, and I cannot remember shit. It wasn't always this way. When I compare this to the new Mucc single, who are still going strong creatively and where even after only two listens I had the melodies stuck in my brain. (I encourage you to check it out of you like the band at all, also the video is great! It's titled 'World/Goner") 3. The choices of tones: Apart from the synths, which have changed from album to album and are imo one of the band's strong points, the guitar sounds and general vibe is always the same. Barely ever have they had significanr change in tone colour (the drums in this album are the biggest change I noticed in years) or any majorly different arrangement. I mean, they seem to have found their niche and are doing well for themselves, so I guess there's many people out there who love it. But the band proved in the past that they are able to write very colourful material. I am referring not only to the NIL-DIM era, but also the couple of singles that came right between Dim and Toxic, which was my favourite time in their career. The singles and b- amd c-sides were all very strong tracks, full of both energy and melody. Now only their apecific energy is left, which, granted, Gazette still do better than anybody imo. Sorry, this got way too long. Anyway, good day to all of you!
My favorite from the album !! I was anxious to listen to it, I love those synths they added 😖💞
Bass 🔊reita 😭🖤🔥
may he rest in peace
The first Gazette song I heard was Shiver. Go Gazette go go
How does The GazettE make banger album after banger album? I have been listening since DIM and..man, wtf!? Love them!
switching styles and themes after each album. Ive been listening since Nil
Fuck... the bass is brutal! THIS SONG IS FUCKING BRUTAL💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Favorite song from the album right next to Blinding Hope 💕
Esta canción es fascinante.
This song is very incredible I love Ruki's sexy voice all of these guys are magnificent. Lots of love from America my sweet friends. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
Ya estoy esperando mi copia…que ansias
This is cool
amazing song man
Graaaaaaaaaciiaaaaaas que buen tema😍
bom demaisssss
I fucking love this band, they better tour in Dallas next year istg
Bass nya ajip
Sounds like Yakuza Boss Battle Theme.
Noice.
I think Blinding Hope and The Pale are the best tracks. Followed by Moment and Last Song. I think Daku should have been the best track but the chorus is awful. Barbarian is okay; if it were mixed better it'd be great. The rest are bad.
The whole album feels realy uninspired and like recycle of dogma and ninth.
@@bipblingbip443 I actually think that this album is overall the best since Division/Beautiful Deformity, however, that doesn't mean much unfortunately. I do think the mixing is the most palatable since even before Division, it is less squashed, drums and especially snare feel a little leaner than on previous records, which goes well with their style. Less ear-fatiguing. However, much to critique in the songwriting and tone department, unfortunately 🙁 :
1. My main gripe: Ruki does the parallel vocals waaaay too often imo. It is the default since many years now and I am just tired of the sound feels, as you've said, uninspired. Plus, he uses his low range barely ever, which is a shame. He sounds good there.
2. Also vocals: The melodies are pretty unremarkable, at least for my ears. I have listened through the album over three times now, and I cannot remember shit. It wasn't always this way. When I compare this to the new Mucc single, who are still going strong creatively and where even after only two listens I had the melodies stuck in my brain. (I encourage you to check it out of you like the band at all, also the video is great! It's titled 'World/Goner")
3. The choices of tones: Apart from the synths, which have changed from album to album and are imo one of the band's strong points, the guitar sounds and general vibe is always the same. Barely ever have they had significanr change in tone colour (the drums in this album are the biggest change I noticed in years) or any majorly different arrangement. I mean, they seem to have found their niche and are doing well for themselves, so I guess there's many people out there who love it. But the band proved in the past that they are able to write very colourful material. I am referring not only to the NIL-DIM era, but also the couple of singles that came right between Dim and Toxic, which was my favourite time in their career. The singles and b- amd c-sides were all very strong tracks, full of both energy and melody. Now only their apecific energy is left, which, granted, Gazette still do better than anybody imo.
Sorry, this got way too long. Anyway, good day to all of you!