JAPR
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Real Name: journal of applied poultry research
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Thanks Kronos lol
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Thanks Kronos lolMember Since: 2007-05-17
Favorite Sift: Sean Connery Voice Club for Men
Favorite Tags: rock, telecaster, fender, japanese, japan, indie, lol japan, eia
Last Power Points used: 2008-08-09 • Available: now
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Favorite Sift: Sean Connery Voice Club for Men
Favorite Tags: rock, telecaster, fender, japanese, japan, indie, lol japan, eia
Last Power Points used: 2008-08-09 • Available: now
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In reply to this comment by JAPR:
I hope you don't mind me putting that on my profile, because it's hilariously awesome.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
For no special reason, here ya go:
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j24/neptunetitan/Its_A_TRAPR.png
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j24/neptunetitan/Its_A_TRAPR.png
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
*promote everything right and wrong with the 80s.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
Thanks buddy! Busy with work so I can get back to college in a month.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
*promote
Also, what's it like living in Japan?
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
the pillows, Asian Kung-fu Generation, Ellegarden, etc. I just saw Ellegarden at Kyouto Taisakusen, it was SO FUCKING GOOD. I'm not sure how to describe it other than I've never been to such an intense concert.
Yeah, I love the acoustic songs! Stare at the Sun acoustic is reallllly tight too. I wish they'd go back to their roots a bit though and stop trying to be artsy with the whole elements theme going on. Nothing good ever comes from being artsy. .____.
In reply to this comment by RedSky:
Which Japanese bands? I'm more or less slowly turning into a weaboo anyway
Yeah, I love Melting Point of Wax, So Strange I Remember You especially as well as virtually anything on Vheissu. I&II was fairly good, thought they captured water brilliantly, Night Diving especially with the way they conveyed dripping water, and the tranquility of deep sea diving. Fire, eh not so much. Could see they were going for a sense of chaos and distortion but just didn't feel like it came together melodically, Flame Deluge was excellent though. Agree Red Sky EP was excellent, especially their acoustic renditions, particularly Of Dust and Nations, really wish they'd do more of them.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
Yeah, I've heard a few of the songs, but haven't really gotten around to checking it out fully, for some reason. Been too busy with new releases from my favorite Japanese bands, I guess. I thought Alchemy Index vols. I and II was pretty solid, with some tight songs, but definitely not quite up to par with the other stuff. Still, "not up to par with the other stuff" still translates to "pretty damn good," so I can't really complain too much in that department.
I wish they had a music video for T&C, A Torch to End All Torches, Melting Point of Wax, or So Strange I Remember you, because it's always hard to find truly good live videos of songs like that. I was very surprised to see them release Red Sky on that EP thing, but totally dug the coupling tracks.
In reply to this comment by RedSky:
Heh, yeah it was a bit of a giveaway before, now it's more subtle
Reminds me, I still gotta sift that song too
Sample the album on their myspace if you want, it's not anything groundbreaking by all means but still a solid album all around. Not nearly as good as Vheissu but still, have to give them props for branching out and experimenting with different styles.
http://www.videosift.com/video/How-my-last-relationship-ended
Yeah, I love Melting Point of Wax, So Strange I Remember You especially as well as virtually anything on Vheissu. I&II was fairly good, thought they captured water brilliantly, Night Diving especially with the way they conveyed dripping water, and the tranquility of deep sea diving. Fire, eh not so much. Could see they were going for a sense of chaos and distortion but just didn't feel like it came together melodically, Flame Deluge was excellent though. Agree Red Sky EP was excellent, especially their acoustic renditions, particularly Of Dust and Nations, really wish they'd do more of them.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
Yeah, I've heard a few of the songs, but haven't really gotten around to checking it out fully, for some reason. Been too busy with new releases from my favorite Japanese bands, I guess. I thought Alchemy Index vols. I and II was pretty solid, with some tight songs, but definitely not quite up to par with the other stuff. Still, "not up to par with the other stuff" still translates to "pretty damn good," so I can't really complain too much in that department.
I wish they had a music video for T&C, A Torch to End All Torches, Melting Point of Wax, or So Strange I Remember you, because it's always hard to find truly good live videos of songs like that. I was very surprised to see them release Red Sky on that EP thing, but totally dug the coupling tracks.
In reply to this comment by RedSky:
Heh, yeah it was a bit of a giveaway before, now it's more subtle
Reminds me, I still gotta sift that song too
Sample the album on their myspace if you want, it's not anything groundbreaking by all means but still a solid album all around. Not nearly as good as Vheissu but still, have to give them props for branching out and experimenting with different styles.
http://happy.videosift.com/talk/Hearts-moons-stars-clovers-and-now-DIAMONDS
You're wildly unpopular. This pleases legacy.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
*promote
BTW, Farhad is saying goodbye to us all:
http://obscure.videosift.com/talk/This-Is-The-End
I'm sure he'd appreciate a few kind words from a fellow obscure sifter.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
Haha, I forgot how funny that video was. Nice.
Yeah, it was pretty cool, I got to see ART-SCHOOL live on Friday, and managed to get to talk to the singer after the show, get a signature for my girlfriend (they're her very favorite band) and a pic with the singer. It was a great show. I was down in Tokyo just for Friday and Saturday to hang out with a friend that's there for a semester, so it was a pretty awesome weekend.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Ahh, in old Edo town, I see. I can't imagine a better conversation to have in one of the world's great cities than one about 2G1C (as those of us in the art biz affectionately call it.)
Tell the Emperor I said hi, and that he still owes me 10,000 yen for that bet. He thought I didn't know how to make balloon animals.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
Funny, I was having a great conversation about 2 girls 1 cup on the train in Tokyo yesterday evening with a buddy and his Mexican friend on our way to go drinking.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Thanks. I had to come out of retirement to defend my bad name. None of you asshole would talk about 2 girls 1 Cup.
In reply to this comment by JAPR:
You're alive! Good to see you around.