Definitely rewatch with the cc on. For yorushika music the lyrical content is what’s most important. He writes the music around the lyrics so lyrics aren’t hindered by the melody. Keep on enjoying dude :)
I’m more of a rhythm guy and I love to appreciate just the charm on that piano it really was the foundation for the rhythm and every stage it was so synchronized that the bass was like a backbone for the guitars
n-buna's songs are so inspiring and fulfilling. Each of the instruments sounds so clear, while the vocals of suis sound so emotional. Love it. Thanks for sharing!
This song is from Amy's (boy) perspective on music. You can also see Elma's (girl) perspective in a song called "Nautilus". Because the two albums have a story linked to each other. You should check out the diary/novel about this album too. Sorry for my bad English. Love your content btw. Subbed🤘👍
Too many songs are linked, but I like looking at Deep Indigo -> That's Why... -> A Hole Opened up in my Heart, because more than being strict in their temporality they continue an idea, from "You're my music" to "It's your fault" to "It's music fault/Now I understand what 'You're my music' means"
this is one of those songs where if you dont watch with captions, you'd miss out a lot. especially as this is a song from the perspective of a -suicidal- person. Like, "Why do I hate people who put on happy faces? It's an inferiority complex blah blah"
Definitely rewatch with the cc on. For yorushika music the lyrical content is what’s most important. He writes the music around the lyrics so lyrics aren’t hindered by the melody. Keep on enjoying dude :)
I’m more of a rhythm guy and I love to appreciate just the charm on that piano it really was the foundation for the rhythm and every stage it was so synchronized that the bass was like a backbone for the guitars
n-buna's songs are so inspiring and fulfilling. Each of the instruments sounds so clear, while the vocals of suis sound so emotional. Love it.
Thanks for sharing!
This song is from Amy's (boy) perspective on music. You can also see Elma's (girl) perspective in a song called "Nautilus". Because the two albums have a story linked to each other. You should check out the diary/novel about this album too. Sorry for my bad English. Love your content btw. Subbed🤘👍
Too many songs are linked, but I like looking at Deep Indigo -> That's Why... -> A Hole Opened up in my Heart, because more than being strict in their temporality they continue an idea, from "You're my music" to "It's your fault" to "It's music fault/Now I understand what 'You're my music' means"
ヨルシカの「だから僕は音楽を辞めた」は本当に素晴らしい曲だと思います。歌詞もメロディも心に響くものがあり、聴くたびに感動します。この曲を聴くと、音楽の力を改めて感じることができます。ヨルシカの他の曲も大好きですが、特にこの曲は私のお気に入りです。
That's Why I Gave Up On Music is one of my favorite Yorushika songs (all of them) 😂
Same and its my first one too
My favorite yorushika song, love this group
this is one of those songs where if you dont watch with captions, you'd miss out a lot. especially as this is a song from the perspective of a -suicidal- person. Like, "Why do I hate people who put on happy faces? It's an inferiority complex blah blah"
Ooh, i just realized this after you said that! The muted drum play!!!
I love all yorushika songs
You should turn the CC(English subtitle) on!
all yorushika songs are very beautiful
Should turn lyrics on CC
I def feel these lyrics were a real part of suis past.
Dragonfly the mvp for making all these reactors listen to some good ass music 😂
Cc brother