Filth in the beauty -Auditory Impression- (Japan Version)
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February 17, 2009
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February 17, 2009
Very Good To Excellent!
| So far, this is my first and only CD by GazettE. I think the lead vocalist has a very attractive and wonderful voice and is an excellent rocker. I gave 4 stars iTunes rating to the title song and Crucify Sorrow for the reason that I prefer a cleaning sound on the instruments. These two songs are excellent, especially the first one which is very pleasant with the mixed-in female chorus which usually is not my favorite type of composition. |
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November 10, 2006
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Gazette Continues to Deliver
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1. Filth in the beauty / I've already goshed over this song so much back when the PV first came out that now I'm at a loss as to what to say. Yes, the brilliant fusion of R&B and hard rock kicks ass from Thailand and back (actually, it's probably from Japan and back). The female vocal enhances the song and gives it that extra "omph". Ruki sings in English throughout most of the track, but of course, no one can even tell what he's saying. :D Nevertheless, Filth in the beauty rocks hard and has become one of my favorite Gazette songs of all time. (Someone had suggested that this song is about incest between father and daughter. All I can say to that is: f**king hell!) 2. Rich Excrement / I've already made fun of the song title in a previous post, so let's just skip that part. A street-punk rock song in which Ruki raps through the entire track, Rich Excrement reminds me of previous works like Maximum impulse and Maggots. The track features the same type of call-and-response found in Gazette power songs: Ruki growls out lyrics and the rest of the band roars back in answer. This is a phenomenonal headbanger and will be another hit live song, I can already see it. 3. Crucify Sorrow / I really looked forward to hearing this song in full after listening to the preview. I'm glad to say, it doesn't disappoint. This track is designed to showcase Ruki's rich, dynamic voice. Ruki finally sings instead of screaming and yelling into his microphone and I applaud. For some reason, the bridge section tends to be my favorite part when it comes to Gazette, and this is another one of those songs. Ruki sounds simply exceptional. |
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