I first heard of amazarashi through Dororo, so the first album I listened to boycott. I listened to the CD without any prior knowledge, and the first song that came to mind when I heard "Answer..." was by Ryoichi Wago? I'm not familiar with Wago Ryoichi's style of writing, having only heard about it a few times on radio appearances. Perhaps it's because poetry reading is a novel genre for me, but the people involved are from that area (I tend to generalize places I'm not familiar with by their location), and Wago Ryoichi won the Nakahara Chuya Prize (Nakahara Chuya also wears a hat). I felt there was something in common between what they were carrying or what they were trying to confront. Things that can't be summed up in words like anger or pain. In Montgomery's work, poetry recitation is often performed in classes and school events. The success or failure of the recitation plays a major role in determining the hierarchy within the school. Since it is an unfamiliar culture, I was wondering, "What?" But if I were to see something like this, I would be shocked. The power of reciting it out loud.
response
Bekomochi
The rebellious spirit and rebellious spirit that is internalized within oneself responds.
The lyrics are cool
rougetu
I think amazarashi is one of the songs with particularly cool lyrics. It's cool no matter how you cut it, whether it's "Reply, respond," or going to different hells with no exits. Especially before the chorus, when my lyrics and sentiments go down, there's a piano in the background and it's really cool. I want to hear it live soon.
wonderful
public panic
When you read it like this, it's really excellent.
Songs that get excited live
Mii
"Hey, turn up the volume on your car radio." This is a song that is expected to get excited! !
I'm really looking forward to it and it's my purpose in life. I definitely want to go and listen to their live show next year.
拒否オロジー
Lyrics: Akita Hiromu Composed by: Akita Hiromu
Reciting, you say?
jellyfish lamp
I first heard of amazarashi through Dororo, so the first album I listened to boycott. I listened to the CD without any prior knowledge, and the first song that came to mind when I heard "Answer..." was by Ryoichi Wago?
I'm not familiar with Wago Ryoichi's style of writing, having only heard about it a few times on radio appearances. Perhaps it's because poetry reading is a novel genre for me, but the people involved are from that area (I tend to generalize places I'm not familiar with by their location), and Wago Ryoichi won the Nakahara Chuya Prize (Nakahara Chuya also wears a hat). I felt there was something in common between what they were carrying or what they were trying to confront. Things that can't be summed up in words like anger or pain.
In Montgomery's work, poetry recitation is often performed in classes and school events. The success or failure of the recitation plays a major role in determining the hierarchy within the school. Since it is an unfamiliar culture, I was wondering, "What?" But if I were to see something like this, I would be shocked. The power of reciting it out loud.
response
Bekomochi
The rebellious spirit and rebellious spirit that is internalized within oneself responds.
The lyrics are cool
rougetu
I think amazarashi is one of the songs with particularly cool lyrics. It's cool no matter how you cut it, whether it's "Reply, respond," or going to different hells with no exits. Especially before the chorus, when my lyrics and sentiments go down, there's a piano in the background and it's really cool.
I want to hear it live soon.
wonderful
public panic
When you read it like this, it's really excellent.
Songs that get excited live
Mii
"Hey, turn up the volume on your car radio."
This is a song that is expected to get excited! !
I'm really looking forward to it and it's my purpose in life.
I definitely want to go and listen to their live show next year.
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