J-pop/rock
Started by At the worlds end, Dec 19 2007 11:25 AM
93 replies to this topic
#81
Posted 16 May 2011 - 05:26 PM
I dont see why you should get j-pop/j-rock and all the other types (like k-pop (K for korean)/k-rock) when they should all be part of the same genre (pop/rock?)
#82
Posted 16 May 2011 - 05:35 PM
True, but Visual Kei is really a style all it's own. Not musically so much, but the fashion side. Besides, it's easier to designate that a band is from Japan. Also, many of the J-pop bands do not enjoy the same level of popularity outside of Japan as they do inside of Japan. In the U.S., for example, J-Pop bands are only really popular with a small group of people.
#83
Posted 16 May 2011 - 05:46 PM
So basicly The people who are part of the Japanese music scene dont want to be a part of US/UK music?
#84
Posted 17 May 2011 - 12:59 AM
It's just that it isn't popular in the U.S.
#85
Posted 23 May 2011 - 04:00 AM
I really want to add something to this discussion:
American pop is shit. It's void of talent, creativity, originality, skill, and technique. American pop is only about image and marketing a brand. Pop from Japan on the other hand is superior to American pop and pop in general on just about every level other than maybe production and of course overall sales. The same goes for mainstream rock. The bullshit on American alternative radio is so dull, and generic I wonder why people still tune in.
Sure there is a lot of fandom surrounding Japanese music within it's niche but I feel it's gets such a devoted following for a good reason; it pushes genre boundaries and continues to travel down it's own path. The rock and pop from Japan are pretty much their own style as they differ so much from the western styled pop and radio rock which seem to dominate each genre.
American pop is shit. It's void of talent, creativity, originality, skill, and technique. American pop is only about image and marketing a brand. Pop from Japan on the other hand is superior to American pop and pop in general on just about every level other than maybe production and of course overall sales. The same goes for mainstream rock. The bullshit on American alternative radio is so dull, and generic I wonder why people still tune in.
Sure there is a lot of fandom surrounding Japanese music within it's niche but I feel it's gets such a devoted following for a good reason; it pushes genre boundaries and continues to travel down it's own path. The rock and pop from Japan are pretty much their own style as they differ so much from the western styled pop and radio rock which seem to dominate each genre.
#86
Posted 01 June 2011 - 05:51 AM
I like some anime openings and soundtracks but I donīt know the name of the bands. The soundtrack of cowboy bebop is awesome but i wouldn't consider it pop or rock music. I donīt know japanese, but they sometimes sing in english.
#87
Posted 01 June 2011 - 01:46 PM
Speaking of, does anyone know what the opening and ending songs to Death Note are? Not the first one's, when it reaches like episode 23-37. I'm obsessed with the songs but can't find them.
#88
Posted 03 August 2011 - 09:06 PM
Britty-kitty, on Jun 1 2011, 08:46 AM, said:
Speaking of, does anyone know what the opening and ending songs to Death Note are? Not the first one's, when it reaches like episode 23-37. I'm obsessed with the songs but can't find them.
#89
Posted 03 August 2011 - 10:22 PM
Maximum the hormone - Zetsubou Billy
Only one I know cos it sparked my interest in the band a while ago. Think it's the 2nd ending song.
Only one I know cos it sparked my interest in the band a while ago. Think it's the 2nd ending song.
#91
Posted 04 August 2011 - 08:06 AM
Buck Tick
MTH
Flow
AKFG
Ayumi Hamasaki
Nirgilis
Younha//Epik High
YUI
Takada Kozu
Dir en grey
High and Might Color
Various other bands that I have forgotten due to a vague rememberence of them -- Haven't listened to 'n'AY Japanese music in forever X_X;,.
MTH
Flow
AKFG
Ayumi Hamasaki
Nirgilis
Younha//Epik High
YUI
Takada Kozu
Dir en grey
High and Might Color
Various other bands that I have forgotten due to a vague rememberence of them -- Haven't listened to 'n'AY Japanese music in forever X_X;,.
#92
Posted 12 August 2011 - 09:48 PM
Supercell & Livetune use Miku as the voice. In all fairness I prefer Rin & Len's voice from Vocaloid...or maybe I've just heard Miku's voice everywhere. It is Miku's voice which is in the Nyan Cat video.
Anyhoos, JPop bands:
Akeboshi
Furuido
Lia
Kalafina
Rie Fu
Tenmon (Tenmon is a composer, does alot of music for animes. Did the music for 5cm Per Second which was a beautiful movie when combining the storyline, the artwork & the music together.)
Anyhoos, JPop bands:
Akeboshi
Furuido
Lia
Kalafina
Rie Fu
Tenmon (Tenmon is a composer, does alot of music for animes. Did the music for 5cm Per Second which was a beautiful movie when combining the storyline, the artwork & the music together.)
#93
Posted 03 April 2012 - 06:54 AM
Most recent find: Whiteberry
#94
Posted 03 April 2012 - 04:35 PM
Does anyone know who did the intro to bleach season 12? love that song, and I can't find it anywhere.
EDIT never mind, got it.
EDIT never mind, got it.
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