Yo thanks for this review!! I just listened to this album and I was blown away. I appreciate all the extra info and I'm definitely gonna listen to the previous album now!
I was curious about how overseas listeners perceive it, so I listened to it. I found it amusing that there was strong agreement with the criticism of M-7 and especially M-8 "the birth of mount fuji." I'm pleased that 3776's complex concept is being understood across language and cultural barriers. I hope you visit Japan to see 3776 someday. I want you to experience the charm of Ide Chiyono live.
Hello from Japan, I'm inuken as Hiker. and thank you for reviewing 3776's new album. This is difficult and complex music for non-Japanese speakers to understand, so I found your explanations very helpful. a ・ri ・ga ・tou ・go・ za ・i ・ma ・su. And I was amazed at how well you understood 3776 and the albums. Even for me, who has been listening to 3776 from 2015, this album was difficult to understand and I didn't immediately think it was good stuff. I've listened to it on repeat hundreds of times now and it's getting better and better. I think this album is a good example of Akira Ishida's taste in orchestral music.
Yo thanks for this review!! I just listened to this album and I was blown away. I appreciate all the extra info and I'm definitely gonna listen to the previous album now!
I was curious about how overseas listeners perceive it, so I listened to it. I found it amusing that there was strong agreement with the criticism of M-7 and especially M-8 "the birth of mount fuji." I'm pleased that 3776's complex concept is being understood across language and cultural barriers. I hope you visit Japan to see 3776 someday. I want you to experience the charm of Ide Chiyono live.
Hello from Japan, I'm inuken as Hiker. and thank you for reviewing 3776's new album.
This is difficult and complex music for non-Japanese speakers to understand, so I found your explanations very helpful.
a ・ri ・ga ・tou ・go・ za ・i ・ma ・su.
And I was amazed at how well you understood 3776 and the albums.
Even for me, who has been listening to 3776 from 2015, this album was difficult to understand and I didn't immediately think it was good stuff.
I've listened to it on repeat hundreds of times now and it's getting better and better.
I think this album is a good example of Akira Ishida's taste in orchestral music.