NanaseNina is a newcomer to keep an eye on, if you're interested in the place of heavy music in Vocaloid's 4th wave. this release is a collection of experiments, all of which are *super* dope.
the soul of heavy music is not lost on the Touhou fandom after all. if you grew up alongside Foreground Eclipse or Draw the Emotional, Takamachi Walk are the band you've been looking for.
of Utsu's early catalog, MOKSHA is the only one where I can definitely say that every single track bangs. if it's not a beloved classic, it's an underrated deep cut.
To call Babelism "ahead of its time" would be to discount the fact that, by all accounts, it's ahead of *our* time. Paraoka is a visionary and a complete madman.
If you're into chiptune, if you're into prog rock, get this. Hell, get it anyway.
Reminiscent Bibliotheca is a delightful art-pop record with a myriad of influences to catch anybody's eye, as Minami's composition and Akagawa's voice catch their ear. should you ever need a place to rest, the library is always open.
the first Camellia solo album in a few years proves that he absoLUTELY still knows how to bring some serious heat. it's dark, and intense, but it's still got that tongue-in-cheek Camellia flavor we all know and love.