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Never mind, I got it. It's "LOST", an iDOLM@STER song.
I can't tell if you mean COLORS or World End but I assume you mean the former.
COLORS struck me as basically a cheesier version of DAYS, with less sense of melodic direction. A particularly glaring bit is a part of the refrain whose melodic motif just sounds really cheesy, like it feels like it's "overdone", like it doesn't fit with the flow of the melody. (no pun intended) It's at 1:09 in this video:
It's like, that's a point when I'd expect the top notes of melody to go down, and not up, because the chords are going from higher tension to lower tension, and going up would be the exception, but this song just tries to milk that moment for all it's worth and it doesn't feel as effective as a result.
But I DO like that song a LOT.
Edit: Also apparently the band name is FLOW and the song names are Colors and Days.
Edit: and the song name is Canvas and the band name is COOLON.
Edit: I have to remember NOT to watch music videos since that makes the songs less appealing to me lol
Also DAYS is DAYS and COLORS is COLORS and FLOW is FLOW.
I like FLOW because they aren't afraid to be themselves, which regularly involves being ridiculously cheesy. I mean, in terms of Code Geass I always loved World End more but that doesn't mean I don't like COLORS.
Everybody needs to watch FLOW's video for Kaze no Uta. Everybody.
In fact, after taking quite a break from watching music videos, I've been all over them lately. It's how I rediscovered lecca (after her album ZOOLANDER I just wasn't paying attention because no song was as amazing as Clown Love, and then High Street had both believe and woman which are literally the best straight-up J-pop songs this year).
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I didn't hate it, though I felt basically meh toward it. The music felt somewhat static, like it never really went anywhere.
F major - Blue Field
Bb major- Believe x Believe
Eb major- Spring Sky
Ab major- April
Db major- Tune the Rainbow
F# major- Yasashia no Riyuu
B major - Hajimari no Kaze
E major - Planetes
A major - Daisy
D major - Yakusoku wo Shiyou
G major - Fay
C major - ALL IN ALL
Since it is a circle, you can see your media player to "repeat playlist" and it'll work just fine.
[bonus!] F minor - Hoshi to Hana
Bb minor - DAYS
Eb minor - Absolute Soul
Ab/G# minor - only my railgun
C# minor - Another Grey Day in a Big Blue World
F# minor - Chiisa na Hoshi ga Oriru Toki
B minor - Future (from Kiddy Grade)
E minor - Innocence (from Mega Man ZX)
A minor - Beginner
D minor - Secret Ambition
G minor - Asu e no Brilliant Road
C minor - Cruel Angel's Thesis
F minor - TRY UNITE!
The most Kalafina of Kalafina songs can be improved by getting vocalists that don't sound so Kalafina.
Meanwhile, Nana Mizuki's "BRIGHT STREAM" and "Shuumatsu no Love Song" sound a little curiously similar.
I haven't really heard a lot of Nana's post SUPERNAL LIBERTY stuff that isn't Symphogear related more than once (courtesy listens), so I'll have to listen to that single more (Eden right?) so I can see if that's true. BRIGHT STREAM was one of the highlights of her career.
*I have never purchased a Kalafina album, and I downloaded a single of theirs once outside of Magia and I never listened to it, seriously.
Personally, I still think at least /Apocrypha or even /Zero needed lots of Aimer type sounds because they're less hopeful overall than Shirou's stories.
what is the song that starts like this: http://vocaroo.com/i/s1qNuzD6GgfC
sometimes I play that riff just for lulz
Yeah, that's the one.
I sang that at Midomi and it failed epically, giving me results like OMATSURI, Watermelon Man, Eastern European Funk, and Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
Here are the results:
Edit: Here are the results, plus some extraneous formatting introduced by copying into Microsoft Word 2007 then copying back out. But I'm too lazy to fix it.
I did not know Cross Ange could have such a palatable ED.
Yeah the melody starts with a similar motif, the verse has a similar A A B form, and the refrain starts similarly on a flat-VI chord. Also, BRIGHT STREAM is in F minor, which is one half-step away from F-sharp minor.
Anyway, the first half of Cross Ange has an action-packed Nana Mizuki song as the OP and a slower ballad as the ED, while the second half has another slower ballad as the OP and another action-packed Nana Mizuki song as the ED. OP1, OP2, and ED2 are all in F-sharp minor.
Meanwhile I think there's a good amount of F minor in my life lately:
* ViVid Strike OP - "Future Strike" by Yui Ogura
* ViVid Strike ED (partial) - "Starry Wish" by Inori Minase
* Chain Chronicle ED - "True Destiny" by
...i forget the name and YouTube isn't being helpful because they takedown'd all the uploads of itNao ToyamaI wonder what the big J-pop album of 2017 will be (can't be lecca's High Street, I'm the only one whose heard that).
Forever Dream - Risa from Denpagumi.inc (Aikatsu Stars! Hoshi no Tsubasa
Light - Tsujimura Yuki (Monster Strike The Animation 2nd Season)
flower - Aoi Shouta