Dir En Grey - Vinushka - A Metalhead Reacts

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  • Dir en Grey - Vinushka [ANDROGYNOUS a view of the Acro ]
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Комментарии • 95

  • @landenx
    @landenx Год назад +43

    Dir En Grey are INSANE, and insanely talented 🤣 Most of their live performances are off the chain 👍🏼

    • @landenx
      @landenx Год назад +1

      Also a side note: if you look up their live performances + English subs, you’ll see some RUclips pages have put subtitles over their live videos 👍🏼

  • @AngelLWJ
    @AngelLWJ Год назад +54

    This is an epic song, kyo's vocal range is monster🤘🏻

  • @lDeepBlueSkyl
    @lDeepBlueSkyl Год назад +15

    I've been listening to DEG for a long time and the most fascinating thing for me is how Kyo just keeps better and better and better from the start of his "career". You can literally see the hard work they put in with literally every new performance and every new song/album and it is still going forward. Kyo is not like a lot of artists that just find themselves early on and stay in that loop. And somehow every performance has a unique feeling because Kyo puts himself in it 200% so basically even though you are listening to the same song it still feels original (funnily reminds me of something like a Hendrix performance, in terms of principality not the actual music ofc.) and you can literally see him pouring out his being adding an artistic element which is above just music or performance value, it's pure expression.

  • @SongxBird93
    @SongxBird93 Год назад +11

    This song and especially the uncensored music video makes me tear up so much, EVERYTIME. Absolutely powerful

  • @cameronbell4072
    @cameronbell4072 Год назад +5

    Im a vocalist
    His way of switchinf from clean low to highs right back into screams
    His range is CRAZY like you said but he makes it cozy

  • @makokoro9073
    @makokoro9073 Год назад +17

    As you learn to like the band, Kyo's theatrics become the last important thing to pay attention to. I like to read the lyrics, cause when the band is loud and Kyo weird, some of the lyrics he writes have some deep meaning.
    I highly recommend:
    World of Mercy live behind close doors no audience
    Macabre tabula rasa
    Diabolos
    Tousei live

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад +3

      I've added Macabre Tabula Rasa to the request list. Thank you.

    • @FrancisXu0420
      @FrancisXu0420 Год назад +1

      ​@@ProjectEllsworthReacts but I think it maybe too theatrical to you, it's a long song and full of metaphor, maybe diabolos or tousei is better..or this one.. "激しさと、この胸の中で絡みついた灼熱の闇"

  • @passio-735
    @passio-735 Год назад +12

    For the short operatic thing you pointed out you should listen to the studio version, maybe accompanied by the unresticted pv - then you will know where that comes from. This song is perfectly structured and every single note is placed with the utmost care it just might take a few listens to familiarise yourself with the flow and maybe read the lyrics if that's something you're interested in [they play a huge part in the composition of their songs as well. Even though they are often very poetic this band tells stories and emotions and the theatrics and visuals are an important part of that as well - it's a Gesamtkunstwerk. It's also not just Kyo (the vocalist); Shinya,the drummer, actually arranges his drum-set according to the set they play in a way that makes his drumming look aesthetically pleasing for their ballads and wilder/more chaotic for their fast songs. Toshiya, their bassist, often plays his bass like a double bass and so on. It's okay not to be a fan of theatrics but you will definitely get a lot of that with this band ;)]

  • @kitsune6701
    @kitsune6701 Год назад +9

    They exist since 25 years in same band formation. Live a blast. Better than on record. It's on of Japan's biggest rock bands. So many transformations over the years. Kyo (singer) puts 200% in live performances. He have 3 bands now.
    Subtitles are so important for them. Cause they tell incredible deep stories. Best album imop is Arche.
    This song is about bomning of Hiroshima and nagasaki and the question of guilt from different perspectives.
    Also Kyo is not looking to sound perfect, rather than express emotions. That is why subtitles are so important for them.
    And don't hear some other bands in them. What you hear is Dir En Grey. And 100% unique. From song to song different. Welcome to DEG universe 😊😊

  • @boshiken4914
    @boshiken4914 Год назад +12

    They’ve been around for years and in my opinion just keep getting better

  • @_eroguro
    @_eroguro Год назад +14

    Kyo's (vocals) performances change according to the demand of the song he is performing. He basically writes all the lyrics for the band so he knows exactly how to express them. There are songs where he is ABSURDLY theatrical, much more so than in Vinushka (The World of Mercy is an example, Behind a Vacant Image is also theatrical) and there are songs where he's just insane (Agitated Screams of Maggots, The Inferno and Decayed Crow are examples), there are also songs where he focuses on showing emotions in such a harrowing way that it even hurts (like The Final, Tousei and Oboro). Kyo is a true artist who has always given his best in each performance (even when he was sick af).
    About Kyo's vocals range: yes, insane. Vinushka is one of the songs where we can notice how many time he can change his voice so easily (I don't know technical terms, I'm sorry) and one of their most recent songs called Schadenfreude is the same. He is also capable of making some inhuman sounds (you can hear it clearly in Diabolos and Amon).
    He's in two other bands, Sukekiyo (which is more theatrical than Dir en Grey but is where his voice is basically a instrument, so if you want to take a look, I recommend Elisabeth Addict) and Petit Brabancon (and this one I bet you gonna like, I recommend Don't Forget).
    I can't tell much about the other members because I don't understand about instruments, I just know they are good 🤣
    I hope to see more videos of you reacting to Dir en Grey, is my favourite band and is always a good thing seeing people reacting to them ♡

    • @njpponari
      @njpponari Год назад +1

      Well explained. ❤❤❤

  • @cookiemobers5650
    @cookiemobers5650 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've seen Diru 4x live...3 x in Japan, traveling in November to see them 2 more times.
    Probably the best live music I've ever seen in my 50 yrs of going to concerts.

  • @Arnorian
    @Arnorian Год назад +9

    Every time he pauses to comment on something I kept looking and pointing at the rightmost sign on his shelf 'the best is yet to come'.
    - He has quite a vocal range: the best is yet to come.
    - This guy has potential: the best is yet to come. etc...
    Also this is probably their most famous performance for obvious reasons (2017), but Kyo is a singer based on emotions. Meaning were you to watch this same song now (2023), it would be sung in a completely different style/athmosphere however you wanna call it, maybe even with no theatrics. Hell, there was even a two day performance where a song was performed on both days by them and even then it was like a different feel both times. (Song in question was 'Tosei')
    You should react to their live performance of 'Ain't afraid to die', it is a very emotional song, no theatrics. It is a ballad by them. He also asks the crowd to be silent during the song because it is so emotional for him. /watch?v=oaK_mg4Y0Mk
    Great reaction.

  • @karasu8757
    @karasu8757 Год назад +9

    Great reaction man, Kyo(vocal) is a hell of metal vocalist as Will Ramos, please do reaction for "Macabre live tabula rasa sub eng" its a progressive masterpiece, i think you liked it a lot. Greetings🤘

  • @lDeepBlueSkyl
    @lDeepBlueSkyl Год назад +4

    Listening to one dir en grey song and trying to understand the band is like trying soy sauce and thinking you tried Asian cuisine

  • @kirashi2336
    @kirashi2336 Год назад +12

    I highly recommend their live performances. Every time they do something new.

  • @sunrise2986
    @sunrise2986 Год назад +9

    Dir en grey don't really follow a genre so each song will give you something different. If you want something a little bit less complicated but heavy I can recommend the song "Amon". There is a symphonic version from their DUM SPIRO SPERO at Nippon Budokan that is absolutely amazing. If you liked the first part of this song and want to hear more of this atmospheric stuff with (mostly) clean vocals "Behind a Vacant Image" will be for you. If you want to look into one of their ballads (this band writes the most emotional ballads you will ever encounter) I suggest "Namamekashiki ansoku, tamerai ni hohoemi". And if you are interested in bad-shit crazy vocal artistry check out Shitataru Morou or my personal favourite; the doomy "The Blossoming Beelzebub" (for that one use this link: ruclips.net/video/rrvuH4Sb2t4/видео.html ). It seems you will be least interested in those but maybe filming a reaction will be just the reason to look into things you won't otherwise look into? 🤔
    Anyhow: I hope you will have fun listening to more from these guys and maybe take something from the experience.

    • @acherontiaatropos6048
      @acherontiaatropos6048 Год назад +1

      I really love that song (Amon) and performance and the way his movements fit the music perfectly and eerily in a way I don't think a lot of people could replicate but this guy doesn't seem to like theatrics though I guess the point of reactions isn't always to get someone to like something

  • @ipazicetan7240
    @ipazicetan7240 Год назад +8

    Vinushka is one of the most perfect songs. It has everything.

  • @Jo_youwhatmate
    @Jo_youwhatmate Год назад +9

    You're not wrong on the vocal range, it's actually widely compared to the range of Mike Patton, and even more so debated on the fact it potentially even surpasses him.
    Insane range

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад

      Mike Patton from Faith no More? I have never thought of him as having great range. This guy impresses me much more than Mike Patton.

    • @Jo_youwhatmate
      @Jo_youwhatmate Год назад +1

      @@ProjectEllsworthReacts I mean...Mike Patton is officially recognised as having the greatest vocal range in the world for any singer with a whopping capacity of 6 whole octaves, so yeah
      That Mike Patton
      But yes, it is very widely debated nowadays if Kyo actually surpasses that

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад +1

      I wondered why I had never heard this, especially as I have been aware of Mike Patton since the first Faith No More album came out. None of this is true at all. He sings in several different styles and likes to tamper with several effects on his voice. A great singer? Yes, absolutely. The greatest vocal range in the world? No. If he had that notoriety, a hell of a lot more people would know it, especially people who were aware of Faith No More.

    • @Jo_youwhatmate
      @Jo_youwhatmate Год назад +2

      @@ProjectEllsworthReacts You not believing it, and it not being true are two seperate things bud

  • @Olkam-w5u
    @Olkam-w5u 6 месяцев назад +1

    Vocal range and voice type: E1 - F6 (5 octaves and 2 semitones) / Wearing Tenor Skin

  • @Adsa89
    @Adsa89 Год назад +4

    From Dir en Grey you have : The World of Mercy (which is my second favorite from them after this one) ruclips.net/video/Lj8Ls01Zmo8/видео.html
    And you have this one : ruclips.net/video/Xb3WwNIIzwM/видео.html
    Thanks for you reaction, i love them so much

  • @blubeagle55
    @blubeagle55 Год назад +2

    It's pronounced more like Deer-en-grey, and man, I love this band. :) Nice choice for a first-time reaction to these guys. The artistic approach they (Kyo) brings to this and Sukekiyo, one of his other bands (somebody already said it, but he fronts three bands) is amazing!

  • @Xaralecimaki
    @Xaralecimaki 7 месяцев назад +1

    Please also check out their masterpiece "Conceived Sorrow" (he sang most perfectly in the studio version)[Including, Dozing Green, The Pledge and Dead Tree🖤🩶], I'll wait for your reaction of the songs... By the way, the name of this metal band is pronounced like "Der eong grey" something like that ☺️
    Your reaction is priceless, thank you for filming the reaction for this epic song🌻🌹

  • @voodoosleeper
    @voodoosleeper Год назад +5

    The first four and a half minutes where he's not ready for what Kyo can really do... I live.

  • @VforVictorYT
    @VforVictorYT 11 месяцев назад +2

    Literally the only band I don't get bored off🤘

  • @goeienacht
    @goeienacht Год назад +5

    Having lyrics is definitely helpful to understand the vibe more ❤

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад +1

      I don't like to read while I'm reacting. If I'm reading, I'm not really watching and definitely not feeling.

  • @Flautouw
    @Flautouw 5 месяцев назад +1

    React to Diabolos by DIR EN GREY

  • @zdravkopernikov
    @zdravkopernikov Год назад +3

    I really love Dir en Grey, and I mean REALLY love them, but I actually agree with you about the theatrics. Nice reaction though!

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад

      I guess if you feel it you feel it and this guy REALLY feels it. Great music. Thank you.

  • @Hicks-g1m
    @Hicks-g1m Год назад +2

    I've heard of Die En Grey John. I think I've heard one song from them it's an interesting cool song some parts I like some I thought were weird the singers vocals were crazy when he started to scream and growl very interesting singer. Take care out there John 🤘

  • @ar.k3953
    @ar.k3953 Год назад +3

    He sang about 95% from the original song, that's why you feel odd at the end of tbe song. Those parts should have a backing vocal.

  • @totchi6
    @totchi6 Год назад +14

    I wish you'd been given the subtitled version. If nothing else you'd have had some contextual cues for a whole bunch of vocal choices/theatrics that aren't appealing to the ear but speak emotionally to the message/story and every line of the lyrics. Kyo gives a lot more weight to the emotion of the performance over everything else, unfortunately he's theatrics to the point of hospitalization on the stage lol so you're not getting away from that. He's destroyed his vocal cords right in front of us multiple times and personally I'm glad you got a view of this healthy era (obviously the rest of the guys are always fantastic, macabre would be the best song if you want a piece where the instrumentals are meant to shine over vocals). Did you note the message of the song to some extent despite the lack of lyrics and choose to not focus any attention on it for the sake of the reaction, or did all the WWll stuff in the screen get missed? I'm always curious about that, because so much of their music has a lot of meaning and purpose it always feels like a reactor gets a bigger picture and a better experience when they catch all the details the band chooses to include in the show.

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад +4

      If given a choice, I would never have subtitles on a first listen. I am and have always been a music guy over a lyrical content guy. If the music grabs me, I become interested in what they're saying. If it doesn't, I don't care.

    • @lasadie1321
      @lasadie1321 Год назад

      @@ProjectEllsworthReacts yo man, we are the same..

    • @TheLikeButtonLMAO
      @TheLikeButtonLMAO Год назад +1

      Kyo's voice at this point in time (as in 2022-23) is actually really good, and it seems like he has finally figured out how to do a lot of his vocals more safely, so thank fuck for that.

  • @unwisethefox8808
    @unwisethefox8808 10 месяцев назад +1

    What a monster....

  • @TheLikeButtonLMAO
    @TheLikeButtonLMAO Год назад +3

    I feel like at this point, every dir en grey song I listen to has become a game of "how much weird shit can Kyo do with his voice this time?"

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад

      I'm only one song into these guys and I can definitely sense that.

    • @caistigh2062
      @caistigh2062 Год назад +1

      Or what weird shit will be in the music video/live performance. Though... Saying that the Vinushka video is relatively tame now that I think about it.. (I say relatively because... yeah)

  • @C.M.M.23
    @C.M.M.23 Год назад +8

    "I'm not a big theatrics guy."
    My fist thought: You will be.
    You get no other choice with Kyo. 😤👌

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад

      No, I will enjoy their music, but will remain not a big theatrics guy.

    • @C.M.M.23
      @C.M.M.23 Год назад

      @@ProjectEllsworthReacts Fair enough. Lol

  • @njpponari
    @njpponari 4 месяца назад

    You should make a reaction to the live version of this songs of DIR EN GREY. Links below.
    The world of mercy
    ruclips.net/video/Lj8Ls01Zmo8/видео.html
    Dreambox
    ruclips.net/video/JPkFbro1_14/видео.htmlsi=3QBUE9obmvg4B7f3

  • @KuLaydMahn
    @KuLaydMahn 23 дня назад

    Like, at some point you know a band/vocalist is just showing off for shits & giggles lol
    Until recently, i havent listened to Dir En Grey in 20+ years and it really warms my heart to see theyre still around and still killin' it!

  • @normaangelicavillafuerte7946
    @normaangelicavillafuerte7946 11 месяцев назад +1

    Muchas gracias por reaccionar a uno de los Maestros Dir en grey, con el video de Vinushka, saludos.

  • @elesiobuccat3951
    @elesiobuccat3951 Год назад +2

    Thank you PER for fulfilling my request to react to this song. I thought you'd like it! It's been a while since I last listened to this song so many thanks for letting me rediscover it thru your ears and eyes!
    Take care!

  • @Insectzoid
    @Insectzoid Год назад +1

    god, arguably one of the best songs to exist

  • @Cr0wsMurd3r
    @Cr0wsMurd3r Год назад

    Gotta understand that theatrics are good. It's kinda boring just seeing a band just standing around playing their instruments and singing. And being without theatrics is certainly not a recipe for success today, or especially in a place like Japan.
    Add the theatrics on top of their musical skills... Good stuff. Sadly not as huge as they deserve to be, being non-english lyrical makes it hard to succeed outside of their home country.
    I once heard the band name comes from the novel " A Portrain of Dorian Grey" (or some such), gothic horror piece. If that is true or not, who knows. Japanese do english weird at times.

  • @thomasg4956
    @thomasg4956 Год назад +1

    Now you know dude
    Crazy band, as Japan only can provide.

  • @agentgunnso
    @agentgunnso 10 месяцев назад

    Dir en grey is Awesome! Have a knife day, i love the shirt ❤

  • @cameronbell4072
    @cameronbell4072 Год назад

    You need a microphone unless you are really good to get those highs
    Only person ive seen to do that no mic is max green

  • @ayalasanchezlourdeslizbeth6996
    @ayalasanchezlourdeslizbeth6996 Год назад +1

    Dum spiro spero album (deathcore era) is for me their magnum opus

  • @grass3540
    @grass3540 10 месяцев назад

    you must hate Freddie mercury😂😂

  • @killjinx
    @killjinx Год назад

    Dir En Grey is a french name btw

  • @stonerjoe21
    @stonerjoe21 Год назад

    This song makes me sad as human being that just wants to prosper with my own family and life. What Japan went through during WW2 with the Atom bombs dropped is an absolute disgrace to all humans! Idc what your political views are, dropping nukes is never ok even if we are losing a war.

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад

      Regardless of what my political views are, I was not disgraced by the dropping of any bombs, anywhere, at any time. I wasn't alive and as such, I clearly had nothing to do with this decision. Another glaring flaw in this is that Japanese are humans. ALL humans are discraced? This whole statement is nonsense. This falls right in line with hating people for slavery in 2023. Throw all that negative energy somewhere else. It isn't welcome here. Or, better yet, stop draping your energy in negativity. This world has enough of that horrible shit and this is a waste of my time (and your time).

  • @acherontiaatropos6048
    @acherontiaatropos6048 Год назад +5

    For your question of if they are always like that - they are not, basically every song has a different structure and genre. Some could be classed as catchy rock, punk, nu-metal, jazz blends like death-jazz, ballads, experimental, songs using more traditional "buddhist" sounding vocals(it fits metal very well and I'm surprised I haven't seen any other bands do it even "folk" bands of which Dir en grey is not), everything. I wouldn't even know how to describe some. Lyric writing style is also very varied. I personally like these things, you get a lot of stuff you can't hear elsewhere. But it probably makes Diru hard to get into for outsiders, because liking one song won't mean you like the rest and also some are so different that it might take some getting used to before it doesn't sound weird anymore. Some more important information: they have been going for 25 or 26 years and have 11 albums. The singer also has two other active bands: Sukekiyo and Petit Brabancon. Sukekiyo is all over the place but is generally less metal than Diru and more pop, jazz, electronic, and experimental. They have 3 albums. Petit Brabancon is varied as all his bands are but is generally more punk but don't expect punk if you listen, I just don't know what else to call it. They have 1 album.
    Personally I love theatrics and I consider it a negative for me if a band never does anything to create a visual image. I wouldn't want to watch a live regardless of it being pop rock or death metal where they just wear everyday clothes and stand there. Gotta have some kind of aesthetic, hand movements, facial expressions, at least something or else what is the point of watching to me. I don't even care if I don't like the visuals as long as I at least remember something about it then it gets points for effort. Even normal clothes is it's own aesthetic with it's own time and place but I still think most bands could do more than they do with just that, something charismatic. That said Diru has less intense songs that have less dramatic performances.
    Recommendations:
    Marmalade Chainsaw /watch?v=hnykj6xu3Y0
    Ash /watch?v=2bxAVtGvvZo
    Increase Blue /watch?v=f_S3AmYFtiU

    • @sunrise2986
      @sunrise2986 Год назад

      I'm not sure what you mean with buddhist vocals but if you are talking about this type of singing you usually find in poetry citation or traditional Japanese theatre you might want to look into Onmyouza. They are a Heavy Metal/Folk Metal band that is all about Japanese folklore and they have been using this singing style from their beginnings in 1999. Ningen Isu also use it in a more subtle way, especially during songs lead my Ken-ichi. If you like it a bit heavier, you can also find it in some of Deviloof's songs (most notably in "Ruten" and "Newspeak") and Nemophila have recently released their second album on which you will find it during the second track "Enten". Like I said I'm not sure if that's what you mean because Kyo never used it so prominently (?) but in case it is I just wanted to give you a few pointers if that's something you're interested in 🙂
      And even if it's not: These bands and songs are all worth looking/hearing into! They are all really good and surprising.

    • @acherontiaatropos6048
      @acherontiaatropos6048 Год назад +1

      @@sunrise2986 Hey yeah I'll give you a few examples of what I mean but in general he uses it mostly on the albums Uroboros, Dum Spiro Spero, and a different style of it on Phalaris:
      /watch?v=RcJzwD6Lymc Rasetsukoku - he does it in the beginning as well as about 3 minutes in
      /watch?v=2jGzvZOofps Toguro - he does it a few times throughout but 2:19 is the climax
      /watch?v=duE2-jR9q5o Inconvenient Ideal - he does it around 2:44
      /watch?v=IAjohzRdfww Juuyoku - he does it around 50 seconds in
      /watch?v=ryrbrYSb8cs Dreambox - he does it around 4 minutes in
      And the new style he uses on Phalaris:
      /watch?v=wqNvAkZWm9M Mouai ni Shosu - around 56 seconds
      /watch?v=WxyV6UCbof8 Otogi - around 3 minutes in
      I think the Phalaris style reminds me a little of the song Enten (pretty cool song) but still different. Either due to not leaning that far into sounding traditional or due to leaning more towards sounding like an Indian style than a Japanese one.

  • @riezkisrahma3112
    @riezkisrahma3112 Год назад

    Hii sir,,next please reaction "whats the holy nobel today" live rennes france thanks sir 🙏🙏

  • @parithian8462
    @parithian8462 Год назад +1

    I've never heard a better vocal performance, period.

  • @muhammadosama4383
    @muhammadosama4383 Год назад

    "i am just not a big theatrics guy " said as all those masks are resting on those shelves haha , btw i love all slasher movies too , great reaction and i like how thorough u expressed ur thoughts about the song

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад

      People who like movies don't necesarily like theatrics. If Michael Myers gyrated around like he was having a seizure or cried in the Halloween movies, I wouldn'i llike him either.

  • @daniello3621
    @daniello3621 Год назад

    Bale is not football anymore

  • @sussybaka-9796
    @sussybaka-9796 10 месяцев назад +1

    One of my all time favorite songs

  • @ihatedrugs2246
    @ihatedrugs2246 Год назад +3

    He is 46 yrs old now. His best vocals ever is Decayed crown symphonic verse live there he destroys every metal vocalists. Just watch it to know what Im saying bro.

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад

      "he destroys every metal vocalist" is clearly an opinion.

    • @xxillicitxx
      @xxillicitxx Год назад +2

      That video is painful to watch, Kyo just breaks at the end and looks to be hurting so badly. But I agree, it's an insane performance.

  • @ihatedrugs2246
    @ihatedrugs2246 Год назад

    Bro kyo back then does SONAR/KETTLE SCREAMM WITH VIBRATO no metal vocalists has ever done it Check their song Tsumi to kisei LIVE WACKEN you'll hear him doing it.But his best whistle scream with vibrato can be heard on Different Sense SYMPHONIC VERSE LIVE.

    • @ProjectEllsworthReacts
      @ProjectEllsworthReacts  Год назад

      I've added Tsumi to Kisei too the request list. Thank you.

    • @acherontiaatropos6048
      @acherontiaatropos6048 Год назад

      Tsumi to Kisei is just the name of the censored version of the remake of Tsumi to Batsu (can be called Mitsu to Tsuba). The original version and the remake version have similar lyrical themes but aside from that are nothing alike. I think most performances of Tsumi to Batsu are better than that one due to sound quality though. My favorite performance to show off the vibrato whistle is Keigaku no Yoku (/watch?v=r3MntBmxfHM). It's just a solid performance all around. He also does it in the Macabre performance people recommended but his voice was a little sore there as he had an infection. Still great despite.