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Month: January 2012

Koda Kumi – Love Me Back (PV)

January 31, 2012June 6, 2020 Decepticon

I’m tempted to say Koda Kumi lets her little stripper side out… but it’s not like it was ever hidden. Who else in J-Pop can pull off these daContinue reading…

Haruka Ayase Pixar Incredibles

Haruka Ayase – Mr. Incredible (TV Spot)

January 31, 2012August 7, 2021 David Cirone

Haruka Ayase stars in a Japanese promo spot for Pixar’s new film The Incredibles. Check out the video below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3jContinue reading…

101A Flood Floor Lost Way

101A – flood floor -Lost Way- (Review)

January 28, 2012April 20, 2020 David Cirone

101A flood floor -Lost Way- (DVD) Review by David Cirone One of the best Japanese indie-band live DVDs in recent memory, 101A’s flood floor –Continue reading…

Koda Kumi – JAPONESQUE (Review)

January 27, 2012February 9, 2020 Decepticon

Koda Kumi JAPONESQUE Review by David Cirone JAPONESQUE is a powerhouse 19-track release from Koda Kumi that affirms her place in modern J-PopContinue reading…

101A 4

101A – 4 (Review)

January 23, 2012April 20, 2020 David Cirone

101A 4 Review by David Cirone 101A’s coiled-snake style is an acquired taste, but their new release 4 shows off the Japanese alternative noisContinue reading…

TAIA – Seeds of Rain (Review)

January 15, 2012February 10, 2020 Decepticon

TAIA Seeds of Rain Review by David Cirone TAIA’s fearless use of keyboard synthesizers and trademark mid-song tempo changes set them apart frContinue reading…

the brilliant green – BLACKOUT (Review)

January 14, 2012February 10, 2020 Decepticon

the brilliant green BLACKOUT Review by David Cirone If you’re looking for a jumping-off place to bridge the 8-year gap between the brilliant Continue reading…

SpecialThanks – SEVEN LOVERS (Review)

January 14, 2012February 10, 2020 Decepticon

SpecialThanks SEVEN LOVERS Review by David Cirone Indie Japanese pop-punk group SpecialThanks’ first full-length CD SEVEN LOVERS builds on thContinue reading…

RAMPANT Greedy Monster Wants All

RAMPANT – GREEDY MONSTER WANTS ALL (Review)

January 14, 2012October 5, 2022 David Cirone

RAMPANT GREEDY MONSTER WANTS ALL Review by David Cirone Opening track “Quattro” starts with a deceptively simple drum intro that blends into Continue reading…

Onmyouza Kongo Kyuubi review

Onmyouza – Kongo Kyuubi (Review)

January 14, 2012January 5, 2022 David Cirone

Onmyouza KONGO KYUUBI Review by David Cirone Onmyouza is a 10-year legend for metal fans in Japan, and they dive deep into their mythologicContinue reading…

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