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Japanese voice actor artists and 2D group reviews.
Welcome to The Hand That Feeds HQ's Official UA-cam channel, also known as THTFHQ! 🎉
THTFHQ serves as a beacon for those intrigued by male seiyuu artists, their musical pursuits, and the enchanting world of 2D groups' music. With meticulous dedication and a lot of passion, I delve into the industry's evolution, pay homage to outstanding individuals, unravel pivotal moments, dive into albums in detailed reviews, and craft thought-provoking podcast episodes.
And, of course, guiding you on this journey is me, Vanessa Silva, the founder and sole content creator behind THTFHQ.
I have dedicated over 13 years to studying the world of voice acting in Japan, and consider myself an enthusiast of all things male seiyuu, and 2D groups.
Are you ready to fall in love with male seiyuu artists and 2D groups?
Support this channel, and join THTFHQ's Patreon!
✔️ www.patreon.com/THTFHQ/membership
Welcome to The Hand That Feeds HQ's Official UA-cam channel, also known as THTFHQ! 🎉
THTFHQ serves as a beacon for those intrigued by male seiyuu artists, their musical pursuits, and the enchanting world of 2D groups' music. With meticulous dedication and a lot of passion, I delve into the industry's evolution, pay homage to outstanding individuals, unravel pivotal moments, dive into albums in detailed reviews, and craft thought-provoking podcast episodes.
And, of course, guiding you on this journey is me, Vanessa Silva, the founder and sole content creator behind THTFHQ.
I have dedicated over 13 years to studying the world of voice acting in Japan, and consider myself an enthusiast of all things male seiyuu, and 2D groups.
Are you ready to fall in love with male seiyuu artists and 2D groups?
Support this channel, and join THTFHQ's Patreon!
✔️ www.patreon.com/THTFHQ/membership
7 Veteran Seiyuu Impressing in 2D Music Projects | SEIYUU LOUNGE EP.225
Now, more than ever, veteran seiyuu are relevant in the 2D music industry whereas in the past this was a field in which only rookies and trendy seiyuu would dominate.
In this episode let's talk about 7 veteran male seiyuu who have been impressing a whole lot in 2D music projects and how those projects ended up reviving the careers of some of them.
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What is The Hand That Feeds HQ?
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The Hand That Feeds HQ is an independent website covering and reviewing music released by male seiyuu artists and 2D music projects.
It was founded by Vanessa Silva (your host) in 2010.
THTFHQ's mindset is that all content created must be "relevant", "proper" and "respectful". No gossiping. No dramas. No click-bait.
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In this episode let's talk about 7 veteran male seiyuu who have been impressing a whole lot in 2D music projects and how those projects ended up reviving the careers of some of them.
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Support my work
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🎙️ Be a Patron: www.patreon.com/THTFHQ
☕ Buy me a Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/thtfhq
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Thanks
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Thank you so much for watching and remember, be friendly and play nice with each other in the comments - THTFHQ community is awesome BTW, hope you feel at home from the start -, and remember, this channel is all about sharing love for male seiyuu and celebrating their voices, not the other way around!
============================
What is The Hand That Feeds HQ?
============================
The Hand That Feeds HQ is an independent website covering and reviewing music released by male seiyuu artists and 2D music projects.
It was founded by Vanessa Silva (your host) in 2010.
THTFHQ's mindset is that all content created must be "relevant", "proper" and "respectful". No gossiping. No dramas. No click-bait.
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My Gear
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Headphones: Sennheiser HD 579 (alternative - Sennheiser HD 599 - amzn.to/3uOqm0B)
Amplifier & DAC: FiiO K3 - amzn.to/49Z1dPt
Audio interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd gen - amzn.to/3uXNfOY
Microphone: Shure SM58SE - amzn.to/3P63bFC
Camera: Logitech C920s HD Pro - amzn.to/3v1R99B
Microphone XLR cable: amzn.to/3wE5WIa
Light/Softbox - amzn.to/3Tntvh2
Editing headphones: Sony MDR-ZX110APB - amzn.to/3TjQTMt
Sound canceling headphones: Sony WH1000XM - amzn.to/3Is9yzz
Organization/Automation: Stream deck - amzn.to/4c3ADq9
Video recording software: OBS
Video editing: Adobe Premiere Pro
Sound edition: Adobe audition
All music featured courtesy of epidemicsound.com (www.epidemicsound.com/referral/34dfdn/)
==================================================
Get music from your favorite Seiyuu Artists and 2D groups on:
==================================================
OTOTOY👉 bit.ly/ototoy-music-store
Spotify Premium
CDJAPAN - bit.ly/CDJapan-store
Amazon Japan - amzn.to/3TfmT2Y
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❗ COPYRIGHT ❗
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All the content in this channel - logos, graphics, voice-over, features, etc - is copyrighted to THTFHQ, unless stated otherwise in the description box.
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Find THTFHQ on social media
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Website: handthatfeedshq.com/
Twitter: THTFHQ/
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#THTFHQ #seiyuu #seiyuulounge
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The title says REGALITY instead of VARIANT. I was confused for a second because you said you always listen from start to finish, and I know how you feel about that one song 😅
Hahaha well spotted!! 😂 Thanks for listening!!
I love how the views blow when it’a Soma-related video hehe I finally found the time to listen to Saito Soma's new album, and I must say, my admiration for him has only grown. Before listening, I already loved his work, but this album provides even more reasons to appreciate his genius as both a composer and lyricist. The album is captivating, evoking a sense of calm and nostalgia. It allows for the appreciation of a wide range of emotions, not all of them positive. Interestingly, the music feels connected to my previous experience with the soundtrack/op&ed of the first season of *Tokyo Ghoul*, sharing a similar rough, sentimental, and slightly dark, yet not overwhelmingly so, tone (just a personal thing haha) Each song on the album tells a different story, yet they feel connected, forming a progression of events. "Hammer Girl" marks a turning point in the album; it's a dynamic back-and-forth exchange between instruments and Soma's powerful vocals. The resonant instrumentation and his inspiring voice create a powerful opening to the album's journey. "Sway" is a standout track. The instruments are clear and vibrant, and Soma's ethereal melody makes it a perfect addition to my playlist. The song's gradual fade-out creates a unique and affecting atmosphere. "Hiraeth" is another favorite. The bassline, prominent from the beginning, blends beautifully with the vocals. As more instruments are layered in, the song builds to a sentimental chorus that feels both calming and nostalgic, conveying a sense of distance and appreciation. "Noctiluca" is a song best experienced with closed eyes, allowing the listener to fully appreciate its subtle sounds. Despite its delicate nature, it possesses a powerful emotional impact. The shift in the middle of the song feels like the culmination of a theatrical act. "Kyohansa" is incredibly addictive, its catchy melody making it perfect for looping. The song's energy makes it ideal for a shonen battle scene. "Riot!" is a rocking track that perfectly complements my playlist. Its raw, energetic sound, reminiscent of classic rock, provides an undeniable boost of good vibes. The track "mm" showcases Soma's impressive falsetto. The subtle, groovy sound gradually builds, culminating in a sentimental catharsis that shifts the overall atmosphere. The song burns slowly, elegantly, showcasing the power of Soma's voice. "Ame no Niwa" is currently my favorite. The piano intro initially gave me a sense of familiarity; it took me a day to realize that some of the melodic progressions resembled a video game OST. However, the song diverges into an ascending melody as Soma's vocals enter, creating a unique and captivating experience. The song feels intimate and comfortable at first, but then distances itself, creating a sense of longing. The final return to a fragile, vulnerable vocal is enchanting. Remaining Tracks "Puppet Mood" establishes a confident and lively atmosphere, building organically and unexpectedly. Its quality makes its gradual build entirely satisfying. "(Fake)Flowers" is an instant dance track. The contrast between the powerful chorus featuring Soma's falsetto and the deeper vocals in the verses is remarkable. "Ventura" feels like a magical journey, starting with positive memories before transitioning to a bridge filled with rage, encapsulating bittersweet experiences. As a closing track on a streaming platform, it's a fitting and interesting choice. This album serves as an excellent introduction for new fans, providing a strong starting point for exploring Soma's discography.
Oh and also! Though I don't know how this came to be "Bentora/Ventura(x2) Space People" is used in japanese pop culture as an incantation to call on aliens/UFOs
It's funny because though I get the stand alones (lyrically) comment, with just Ame no Niwa that I have a hard time trying to place, I think that the entire section from Riot! to (Fake)Flowers is in relation with e/o through their imagery (Puppet Mood calling back to Riot!) and to even have some direct progression (especially mm to Puppet Mood)
Wow, this album is absolutely stunning! I'm completely captivated by the concept and design; it's both classy and stylish. I've already listened to a song on Spotify, and it's amazing!
I love how clear the concept is from its simple packaging 😁 this time around Soma really kept things classy and simple and honestly it's such a nice touch to such a unique album. I hope you enjoy the rest of the album, Unwelcome!
Being a seiyuu manager sounds really tough! It's a lot of work keeping track of so many voice actors and making sure everyone's needs are met. They all need to be super professional and talented, and with seiyuu doing so much more than just voice acting these days, it's even more complicated. Definitely not for me haha From the voice actors' point of view, having a great manager is key. I think they want someone who'll find them awesome jobs that'll really boost their careers, rather than accepting things that don't benefit them. Basically, every seiyuu wants a manager who'll help them grow and become even more successful.
The fact that they don't have just one seiyuu to manage but many is what makes their job even more insane in my opinion. No wonder many give up on it when they notice how much they have to do for each seiyuu they manage. I feel that good managers make seiyuu shine and will hunt down the best audition opportunities for them, which is valuable. There are many managers who become friends with the Seiyuu they manage which is interesting. Still, managers are provided by the talent agency, they don't have a lot of choice when it comes to choosing their manager or even having it replaced. That's a different thing if they are freelance (in that case the Seiyuu can hire whomever they want as their manager). As they tend to say, a seiyuu's manager can be their best ally or their worst enemy, depending on their relationship with them. So it's worth nurturing a good relationship with managers to have a smoother career and focus specifically on what seiyuu do best - voicing characters/sing. Thanks for the comment, Unwelcome! 😁
I'm grateful my suggestion inspired this episode. I commented because of the considerable fuss. Seiyuu fans made their discontent, unfortunately creating a negative image. The jp UtaPri fans complaints are absurd; they knew what to expect when purchasing tickets. If they preferred something different, there you have 2D performance, it's an option. These "fans" exemplify a misunderstanding of a seiyuu's role if they want to them to become the characters. Your video helped me understand the current performance expectations. They demand more than is reasonable, treating some seiyuu like idols. This has become a job requirement, along with the increased investment in performances. Seiyuu fan culture needs clarification. Supporting veteran seiyuu and wanting to see their performances are valid, but this doesn't necessitate treating them like mainstream showbiz artists. I didn't appreciate the seiyuu fandom of the 2010s, but things were undoubtedly different, as you mentioned. This leads to the perception that utaite or other artists are stealing seiyuu jobs. Your explanation that seiyuu come from diverse backgrounds and now perform beyond voice acting significantly weakens this argument. Since I omitted the context earlier due to the initial fuss, I'll add it now. A popular utaite from a well-known group received a minor role in an otome game. Later, during a major game announcement, he was cast as a main love interest. Opinions are divided. His fans support him, while others feel it's unfair that a voice actor, even a newcomer, wasn't chosen. My understanding about all the comments is that hiring him might attract more attention to the game, given popularity. Your conclusion is clear: if the performer can convey emotions and bring the character to life, it's not a major issue. Considering the evolving nature of seiyuu work, which now encompasses tv, stage performances, drama, and more. The industry is changing. The game hasn't been released yet. Given the context, his performance might cause a reaction depending his skills. Hiring a famous utaite might be a strategic promotional move. The otome game industry is also evolving. Apologies for the lengthy comment, but I enjoyed this video. If we can agree about some fundamental topic, maybe things can be better I enjoy live performances, even if not flashy; if the seiyuu conveys passion, including their roles in games and anime, then, what more could I ask for? My conclusion would be: "If you dislike something, ignore it; if you don't wish to support it, leave and don't spoil the fun for others." Haha
I will never understand how can a fanbase backlash on seiyuu for being "old". Hey, reality check, they were young when they joined the project and back then everyone loved them. It is disrespectful to say that veteran seiyuu shouldn't be on stage or that it's not enjoyable to watch a live show with veteran seiyuu performing live. They are the ones that give voice to the characters they love... why are they even complaining? Ahhhh this is frustrating as hell but as I said, a big chunk of the seiyuu fandom just likes to complain about everything instead of celebrating veteran seiyuu and the fact that many are managing to, against all odds, remain relevant and active in projects one would only deem okay for "younger" or "trendy" seiyuu. About the production of live shows for 2D music projects: there has been a massive upgrade to the production of those live shows to impress fans, to make projects larger than life, to catch attention of new people. But that has a downside: it has become so "idol-like" that seiyuu find themselves with the frustrating challenge of having to do things they are not experts at just to please fans and complete milestones in their contracts. Sad that may be behind the reason why some fans are backlashing. As for the utaite getting a leading role: the industry is changing a lot. If seiyuu can do anything right now, so can common folk and people from different backgrounds get a chance at becoming or doing seiyuu work. That's how the industry is evolving. Now, if the utaite was chosen just to appeal to a specific fanbase or if it was just because they are popular, that's a different thing. In that case, it's just a marketing gimmick to bring more attention to the project, which, in return, lowers the quality of the end product because the voice acting may be subpar (or even downright bad). Once again, if seiyuu are allowed to be fashion designers, become live action actors or be TV show hosts - potentially "stealing" those jobs from professionals in the area - then others can come and grab roles that used to be exclusive to seiyuu. No one is stealing anything in my opinion. But the competition is fiercer than ever and marketing has been getting a bigger role than ever to promote projects - which may lead to odd or unusual cast choices just to bring in more attention. Thanks for inspiring this episode and for leaving a comment! 😁
This may be a problem of some people not wanting to separate the character from the voice actor, so doesn't feel right for them that the character is "represented" by someone much older... It feels crazy to me, but I guess it's becoming more and more common.
This may also be a more common problem when projects are running for a long time - fans get excited about younger seiyuu but as they grow older, fans lose interest in them. I wouldn't be surprised if this is also a reason behind that problem. And yeah, I feel the same as you. The big problem here is that fans are not separating seiyuu from the characters they voice and understand that, if it is a cast event/live, the cast will be in attendance (so they can choose to go or not) and when it's character-driven it's a 3D live show (and once again, they can choose to go or not, depending on what they like). Enjoying both or either sides of a 2D music project is okay, but backlashing on seiyuu themselves for being "old" is just straight-up disrespectful in my opinion. A pity that the people who give voice to the characters they love don't get the love and recognition they deserve... Thanks for watching the episode and commenting, M L! 🙏
anyone know where to listen to the full song?? i've been looking for ages now and i can't find it :(
If it's not available on UA-cam music, you can find the song available for purchase (under $2) on OTOTOY (that's where I purchased the song). I imagine Movic will, eventually, make the song available on streaming platforms but it may take a while. Hope this helps!
Thanks for these updates! Just found your channel (the thumbnail of para live got me lol 😂) and I love the idea that you promote more music that I might not be aware of so subscribed and can’t wait to see what else you’ll put out 🥹
Hey!! Thank you so much for subscribing! 😁 Yeah, the focus in this channel is on promoting 2D music and male seiyuu artists (I also do this on the website I run for over 14 years, you can find the link in the description of it piques your interest), I hope you enjoy the content around here and also, thanks for the nice comment! 🙏
Now I know why my sister was worried about me using Character AI to talk to Lelouch.
Well, that's a text AI and I think the original voice actor's voice (Jun Fukuyama) is not synthesized there (correct me if I'm wrong). So I think it's fair game to use text AI but not necessarily voice AI if it uses the voice/or tries to emulate the voice actor's voice without their consent. Thanks to watching/listening to this episode and commenting! 😁
My favorite Sir Vanity song is Hero thanks to their contract to do all the theme songs for every Tokyo Revengers stage play haha
Their partnership with the Tokyo revengers stage play has led to Sir Vanity creating some bangers 😁 for sure "Hero" is one of the best from them!! Thanks for watching the episode and commenting! 🙏
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(Sorry for my poor english, I'm brazilian! ^^) My interpretation of this song was different, but I think this prove how Soma's songs can be seen for different angles. ^^ I really didn't see the "death and reborn" like you said, but I think that is a very interesting way to interpret this song too! For me "Isana" was more like a "salvation", but not like something herotic or romantic. After listen this song a lot of times, I realized that he links "love" with a flower in bloom when he says "you are in bloom あいしてるってことだよ". For me, this part links with the line before (きみはそのままでいいよ - you are fine just the way you are) showing that's you can be yourself and "bloom" at your pace. This song also made me think about what the meaning of rain (that I think almost people see the rain as a "bad thing", but for him in this song is something good because thats what make flowers bloom). And, another thing I thought was about "breathe". There's a lyrics that he says "種は今芽吹いて ほら呼吸をはじめた" (The seed has now sprouted and begun to breathe.), and this part for me also reforced the point that the rain make the flowers bloom and breathe, as we need our "rain" (like sad experiences) and time to breathe and "bloom" like them. ^^ Anyway, thank you for your review! Isana is my favorite Soma's song ever and I'm not used to see people outside japan talking about his song like this, so I'm very happy to get here!
Hi Vanessa-san! His tracks in the B and Limited Edition releases were uploaded here in UA-cam yesterday. I hope with those, you can finish your review of his Kaleidoscope single. Thanks! 😊
Hi!! 😁 Thank you so much for the heads up! Those just pinged on my UA-cam music so I'll be reviewing those as soon as possible. Quite curious about them and how they fit with the 4 seasons concept as a whole. Thanks! 🙏
Seems like you had an interview-watching spree recently. 🤔 I just wanted to say that these "veteran insights" episodes lately have been really interesting.
Indeed! (Been trying to update the old digests on the website) These insights, I don't know why, but go a bit under the radar so it was interesting to bring them forth, especially from different people - insights, age and popularity levels - in the industry 😁 Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the mention ☺ I must admit that Fictions surprised me a lot. We found some “unexpected sounds”, and as you say, I feel like some of the songs sound better separately than together, mostly in the middle of the album. My favorite song is Ventura, I felt like time stopped the first time I heard that scream. I also saw on Twitter that someone mentioned being influenced by singer Natalia Imbruglia (look up Wrong Impression). And unsurprisingly, Sway is my second favorite. After that, ballads. Ame no Niwa is magical vocally. Nuctiluca, speechless 🥰 Also, I didn't expect Soma to make me want to dance to this album, (Fake)Flowers is so brilliant 🤩 mm has a charm that's hard to like, but his voice is so wonderful. And you make an interesting point about "Riot!" (and Summerholic!) 🤔 I've been thinking that, maybe, Soma created these songs mainly to play them in lives. I mean, I think they're fun, but I don't listen to them that often.
It is I who has to thank you! Your comment hit the nail perfectly. Although Saito hasn't mentioned, the way he has described the concept in this album and how each song works fits with your prediction! 😁 Yes, this album works better with the songs standalone instead of listened from start to finish. There are different moods, plenty of rock - which I welcome a lot, as I love rock - but a couple of odd balls in the mix that will work amazingly in a live show but feel so out of place within the album. Still, Saito's albums are known for being a bit of a rollercoaster of a ride (whereas his EPs are more concise, sometimes, perfectly so), so I can't complain. "Ventura" hits like a freight train. I was not expecting that bridge section. The scream followed by those guitars is a thing of beauty. It's interesting that, up until now, Saito had never performed ballads. Now, he has two, and those two are among the best performances he's ever given. That's unbelievable! (Fake)Flowers came her to catch us all by surprise (like Vampire Weekend did in "in bloom") and I loved it! I'm also finding it interesting that a lot of people were instantly fond of this song. Yeah, about Riot! or Summerholic!, Saito mentioned in an interview for Natalie.mu that he wanted to add more rock band songs to his CDs. I'm not fond of both but Summerholic! is so much fun live so I think Riot! will, eventually, grow on me. These are the types of songs that demand a call-and-response from the fans and will make his band have a lot of fun (away from the darkness, complicated time signatures and deep lyrics 😂) Thanks for watching this episode and commenting! 🙏
You are welcome ☺ Yeah, (Fake)Flowers is so crazy. More rock, always enjoyable, no matter the subgenre. And the ballads... I remember jokingly saying that we needed ballads sung by Soma (after Tenn's birthday song "I believe in..." was released), and Soma surprised us with two on this album 🥺
0:41 no.1 reason: Hiraeth 3:58 no.2 reason: Noctiluca 5:57 no.3 reason: Ame on niwa 9:47 no.4 reason Shoegaze is back (Sway) 11:50 no.5 reason Hammer girl 13:45 no.6 reason saito's vocal 17:31 no.7 reason (Fake) flower Honestly first time listen to his full album for me it's might not right but when I used to it and start listen again from the start I can feel his story telling and understand it also this album is "REALLY" fit their concept (opinion form me who doesn't know the lyrics "FEELING" only) Open: Hammer girl is look like about we fighting somethings this we don't know what it is and where is it even we might lose but we gonna do it anyway follow with Sway honestly I can't find connected for Hammer girl but I feel like in the maze I can't escape the voice is so soft leading me out , out of the fantasy mind and realized next one hiraeth it's really brings old memories (from mv too) like I realized that I really grow up I don't this or that things anymore ,once I have done it,once I have seen it ,once we were together. I feel sad but also feel so happy I wish I can be forever that time Noctiluca for me that it's a letter to someone that might not be here again anymore wish to see you whatever happen in this case we might be do somethings wrong to them but pls let we see them again kyohansa is really can't explain but this song start with RPG sound is look like we lost in the game now and it's also a maze and we just what to be the only hope for the player the can rely on even we are a villan ( only hope for the player the can rely on so that mean we won't lonely) here most energy in this album Riot if we refer from kyohansa in my feeling mean we're still in RPG game and we adventure with them (that it) mm is this like somethings is going wrong from Riot look like we has be left behind we asking from even it's a lie we gladly accept it in the end look like we know that won't happpen and yeah we still wait come to the best song of this album Ame on niwa he all alone now we feel so sad (refer our tears as rain) but whlie we seeking in sadness flower are growing (meaning there is something that beuatiful in this world) and yet find it and hope to see it with them follow with lalala sound it remind me of lullaby yeah I think we can't getting to reality now puppet mood is like the dream we show our trueself to everyone by using our puppet to show them and force them to celebrate for us (Fake)flower yeah definitely dream and it really too beuatiful Ventura is so good and the best choice for ending of album like it reveal that we know the true all the times just lie and dream it
You were quicker than me to find that the songs didn't connect - I had to arrive at Kyohansha to understand that the album wasn't making sense as a whole - so that's interesting. If you think "Ventura" is the best ending to this album, you really need to listen to the hidden track as it is even better!! This time around the vibe was really different for this album and I've seen many interpretations of it. The truth is, Saito said the concept is "fictions" with each song being a separate story not a chapter within a story like in previous CDs. It think this has caught off guard some of his fans who were expecting - a bit like myself - an overarching narrative 😅 This change in composition, concept and presentation - and the lack of true darkness, which is a first! - were refreshing. I find myself wanting to listen to this album as a palate cleanser after listening to something heavier of his, for example. So glad to see you enjoyed the CD and thank you for the comment! 🙏
Ame no Niwa is 100% my favorite...I heard it while i was just randomly listening and....it's such a beautiful song.
Same! After a couple of additional listens to this album, it has really turned into my definitive favorite 😁 as you say, it's a beautiful song with a performance that will make goosebumps all over (and a pleasant surprise to find Saito performing his own ballad). Thanks for watching this video and leaving a comment! 🙏
I loved the video and your analysis of the album. Whenever Soma Saito releases new music there is always a lot of searching to be done because his lyrics hide millions of messages and that is something I will always admire that about him as a composer and artist. Thank you for taking the time to make such a well-done content as this analysis and presenting it to us 💜 P.S: I also love that Soma has chosen Hiraeth as the title track of the album because, just like you in Portuguese, here in Galicia we have the word ‘morriña’ to designate the same concept and it's beautiful that so few languages have a name to describe such a beautiful feeling.
Thank you!! 🙏 Soma Saito always makes us "work" to understand the hidden meanings, double entrendres, and such which is always a treat. It shows a care beyond just writing the lyrics, he goes that extra mile to craft something that you can listen to time and time again and always find something new with each listen! Oh!! I knew Galicia also had a word for it but didn't know what it was, so thanks for sharing it!! (I love linguistics and semantics on a geeky level) I think it is the Portuguese, the Welsh, the Turkish, and the region of Galicia that share that same feeling in a unique word that has no perfect translation into English. And this feeling... this feeling is so powerful that people need to feel it in their bones to fully understand how deep and beautiful it is. Thanks for watching the video and leaving a lovely comment! 😁
Not really a review but, at the same, a brief snippet of my thoughts about "Fictions" right after reviewing it/listening to it for the first time 😁 This is a different album - in more ways than one - that is well worth checking out! I'm not going to spoil it for those of you who haven't listened to it, but I hope this video gets excited to check it out!
Can't wait for your lengthy review for this album ❤
Thanks!! Working on it! 😁
it's still amazing to this day!💕
Would love to have them back! 😁 So much potential and those vocals *chef's kiss*
@@thtfhq exactly, i've enjoyed them for a long time, but unfortunately there aren't many comments about them. good luck on the channel!
Wow!!!! Thank you for this! Much love for Saito Soma, congrats on the new single 🎉
You're welcome!! If you're going to check the album, I hope you enjoy it! 😁
Great job with the video! Very interesting and well structured! Also, I like a lot the edition! 😊 It's kinda nerdy, but I always look forward to your music reviews because I can notice there's a uniqueness in Soma's music but since I do not have much musical knowledge I can't identify clearly what it is, your analysis makes much easier to understand that part and makes me find his music even more fascinating! And I'm glad you pointed out the theme of nature and flowers in his releases! Aesthetically and liricly it's a thing that I feel very drawn to, and that is constantly present in his music (also, the sea/sea creatures is other of his constant themes! Very fascinating too!) I became a fan of Soma since 2015 and I was happy when he announced his artist's debut because I liked his singing but I had NO IDEA how talented as a singer-songwritter he would become, I'm so happy I could witnesses such growth and blooming from an artist as interesting as him 🥺 I'm so looking forward to Fictions! 🤧💖
Thanks!! I had a blast creating this video! It was a long time coming but it turned out pretty snappy and interesting 😁 Believe me, Soma Saito's music makes me super nerdy so it's really awesome to know that others enjoy it in the form of my reviews! There's something about the way he crafts his music and weaves his narratives into small details that make me write thesis-style reviews 😂 He's that awesome and fascinating. I'm anticipating an awesome album with "Fictions" although I'll only be diving into it this weekend. Flowers and yes, the sea - which I forgot to mention - are big in his music. Both are extremely poetic and help create that dreamy, sometimes unreal tone that his songs have. Thanks for pointing that out! You've been a fan for almost 10 years (time flies by!), I can only think you're really proud of his journey so far! (I know I am, having been following him since 2012 when he was chaotic asf during 81pro's radio show and seeing him now as a full-fledged artist - and one of the best seiyuu out there). If you've already checked "Fictions", I hope you enjoyed it! If you've yet to check it, here's me wishing you enjoy it a whole lot! 😁
I became a fan of Soma Saito because of his music, although I already knew some of his work as a seiyuu. I started listening to Soma's music a little before he released the "Yin/Yang" EP, so I always say that "mirrors" somehow saved me. But before that, I connected very easily with some songs from the album "in bloom", Palette and Isana being some of my favorites (usually listen to rock/alternative music, but I started listening to shoegaze because of Soma and I love it). Also, I like to read a lot, and I've really taken it upon myself to look for books and stories related to his songs (no problem, I love sci-fi and thrillers, even classics). Lately, I can't help but think that the album “Fictions” is related to the book by J. L. Borges, that idea has some logic (?) because after reading it a bit, I know that there are some (general) themes in common.
It makes sense! Since Soma is a fan of Borges' work 👀 I said it before but your thread on Twitter about the literature influences in Soma's songs was very interesting to read! And I also became a shoegaze fan because of soma! haha he really opened my mind to new sounds, I'm grateful to him for that 😌
@@Hiza_chi It's just so interesting to know that your favorite singer-songwriter has a university degree in literature 💖
@@hellenfonseca21 and he really put that degree to good use🙏😌
I love reading that people became fans because of his music! 😁 You got into Saito at such an amazing time! "Yin/Yang" was really dark but what a beautiful EP it is at its core. And just like you, "mirrors" gave me a nudge to not be as tough on myself. That song spoke to so many people on a deeper level, which is impressive (and yet, at the same time, expected as Saito knows how to craft a story in a relatable way). Diving into all kinds of rock sub-genres, listening to shoegaze, geeking about his nods to literature, getting into his music is more than just "getting into his music", isn't it? You make an interesting point with the book by J.L.Borges. I can see the parallels here. This album feels like a compilation of short stories around the same thematics: longing, nostalgia, and homesickness. So good guess, I really think you grasped the concept even before the album was out! 😁 Thanks for watching this video and leaving such an insightful comment!
Soma was the one that got me into seiyuu music (or realized some seiyuus were singers too) and he set the bar so high plus as a main rock listener he has being a treat as well And his and Yuuma Uchida's songs are the ones I connect emotionally the most
Soma as your entry point into seiyuu music is amazing! (but you really spoiled yourself by going to Soma's music first 😂 This is good though!). I feel you, a rock music fan, he really scratches that itch for me, better yet, bringing sub-genres in rock that aren't as common in seiyuu music (or even 2D music) such as shoegaze rock and post-rock is a treat. Thanks for the comment and I hope you enjoy "Fictions"! 😁
Oh what a treat 🥰thank you !! I already love this video!!
It was a long time coming but I finally wrote this in depth feature!! 😁 Thanks!! I hope you enjoy diving into "Fictions"!
I love his song and storytelling sm .His music for me is full of memories for me especially in Bloom! album. I used to listen his music on the bus when I go to camp. Now I can feel my camp memories every time , and I can't complete if I didn't listen his. And I really love your blog about his music but nowaday I don't enter to your blog. but lucky I found solution I just have to change my vpn. I hope to read , waiting for Fictions review! English isn't my mother language so it maybe hand to read. love u
His storytelling is what really makes me the most excited about his music - although I love and appreciate every single detail - and that's because, during 40 minutes, I get an opportunity to dive (and even participate) in a story with a rich world, relatable stories, crafty, ingenious twists that have me guessing about the concept/story. The care he has crafting a story that will catch us all off guard is something I continue to praise and admire a lot about him. I know I sound like a broken record by now 😅 but really, his music makes me stop to think, theorize, reflect. And I love that. Oh!! "in bloom" has that "going on a journey" feeling that is perfect for that! I can understand why you listen to it when you went to camp! 😁That's a lovely memory! Thanks! 🙏 I don't know what is causing that problem but glad you found a way to access it. I haven't been too active there - as I've been without any free time to dedicate to it - but there's still a lot of interesting reviews coming, "Fictions" included! I hope you enjoy the album and the new story Saito has ready for us!
With Soma Saito's 3rd album "Fictions" just around the corner, I finally created the deep dive video I was saying for years that I would create! 😁 I hope you enjoy it and are looking forward to his new CD!
Yesss a lot of amazing releases, I was waiting for this Maybe digging in Gray Sheep franchise 👀 some song are already my favorites Shunichi's LOG is so interesting, a lot of anisong that are my favorites
This is a massive week!! So many amazing CD releases, so little time to check them all 😂 I hope you enjoy those albums!!
Yass, the month when I have an excuse to ramble about Tsukipro and it's not forced! (I just realized I wrote "Rival" -which is still Soara song, but... - instead of "Friend" in my submission, I deserve to have my fan card revoked lol. Ironically, Friend is also the first song of Soara that made me pay closer attention to them, bc I at frst didn't click with their theme of Youthful High school band, and only this slightly more nostalgic take on it made me think it's kind of nice, after all. So to have it mistaken here... oh well.) Anyway, maybe TMI but I also didn't notice in the description that, once you purchase a CD, you also get two random character cards with the character's comment on the back and that's apparently how I was meant to come into possession of my first 2D merch for Tsukipro (ironically, I got merch for their stages first lol). Anyway, yes, pls listen to the song collection, it's awesome (I still can't believe it's seven years old songs-), and to be honest, even if they use the collection to extend the time to come up with something new bc it flopped a little (hopefully not, but considering the creator of the whole Tsukipro world and all the units left Movic this year, I can imagine they need to do some reorganizing...), we still have second season of anime to get a collection from (and some of those songs are also insanely good, so. I might actually be hoping for the second Song Collection album announcement lol). Not to mention, just today they released the Previews for the Anokoro Unit Song for Quell and it promises a healthy dose of nostalgia as well- Okay, I'm shutting up- or not because I love that you choose Ouka Ranman as the proposition lol. I loved it also because it was a starter, the very first ending we've heard in the series and MAN did it not disappoint! It is Solids, but in a way it was a perfect song for the whole premise of the anime (even if I 100% agree objectively it's not a *good* anime lol). I AM SORRY FOR THE LENGTH OF THAT SUGGESTION (And this comment, but alas, that's me and Tsukipro, it was bound to happen), but Tsukitachi no Memoria was REALLY a nice surprise and Ai wo Inorou was something I listened on loop until Rikka's Be Witch dropped, so. I felt the urge to ramble about those SOMEWHERE and you're just the poor victim (now you know how it feels when I shove Tsukipro at people, except you know them as well so - hopefully - it's less annoying lol) Contrail suggested! Since it's already out I can say it is a VERY nice album and I totally understand why Moyu was looking forward to it (I did not realize it was dropping in August lmao). The visual image of Lolou*di at Karaoke booth IS awkward, most definitely😂. That being said, I saw Genshin Impact creating whole orchestral concerts for their OSTs, so an orchestral concert based on Lolou*di instrumentals... sounds like something that could one day happen. The international livestream selection of regions to stream the event in is so baffling because they name like 90% of Europe and then they go "as for the rest, deal with it" and Im like "??? why" (I'm the one lucky to live in a country where streaming is made available, but still). For a franchise with a very good relationship with their international fanbase, it IS a baffling choice. Thanks for the episode, it was fun to watch (and ramble)!
Okay, beware of the wall of text and free HanaDoll spoilers because I have A LOT of thoughts on Choose, as someone who stayed for the music but started by getting interested in the premise. As always, everybody say thank you Hanadoll wiki admins, they're insane people for getting all those things described in a way that's less triggering than in the actual dramas (TakeP alone probably had a goal of traumatizing as many people as possible with his no-feelings-to-pretty-much-emotional-breakdown Rui, but Daiking portraying Toki's backstory (and some other stuff happening to him) in Nothing is something I recommend to anybody wanting to get a crash course in amazing Hurt No Comfort performance and/or having their mental health challenged-) I think CHOOSE might feel underwhelming because Hama-san tried to create two CDs in one - the one that sounds like pre-hiatus intermission (with a small personal touch of Ageha in Bioagent) for the people who only follow LLD for the music and have as close to "In-universe" fan perspective, those who will see the hiatus announcement and say "huh" and the second album, for those who listened to the drama tracks that mostly depict how effed up the behind the scenes of HanaDoll is and what choice LLD actually ended up making, who after seeing the hiatus announcement would say "OUCH". However, because of that, it might have sounded more generic than we're used to from Lolou*di. For example, because I listened to the songs knowing the content of the drama tracks, they DID sound to me like a farewell, but of the Lolou*di the characters (who will see us in the Eden when WE get there, since they are pretty much there, sccording to the final drama track), not the Lolou*di the concept (another beloved word for the Hanadoll story writers, now that I think about it...). I feel the emotional impact made me look at them through rose-colored glasses (that's not something I thought I'd write about this album like, ever. Considering the plot...). I also loved how, with Bioagent being Ageha's more or less confession song of his feelings about his path, Above the Sky and Dream Eden are more or less depiction of what said path with Lolou*Di was to Rui and Toki - a struggle to find what's lacking, a yearning for something unobtainable, above the sky so to speak, to Rui and a path to a place of belonging, for better or worse, for Toki. (I do love how they came back to the theme of "dream" for it, too, although if I remember correctly, this is also concept used for Kaoru, and now I am scared for life to listen to MORE lol). In-story wise, it's also an album where Amagiri stops letting Ageha do whatever he wishes to do with Lolou*di or even implies giving up on them as a failure to creating "perfect" idols (okay, iirc it was the talk they had in the album before, but still), so Hama-san could have taken that into consideration by choosing the more underwhelming composition with minimal orchestral instrumentalization to reflect lack of backing for Ageha's out-of-this world demands...though obviously, I'm inputting too much story context into what's supposedly a musical analysis lol. "We just need to wait for a new chapter. Hopefully, it's a good one" - that's some famous last words in HanaDoll fandom- VERSUS mentioned! Fun fact! The original version of the song is actually stage theme sung by the stage actors, but the seiyuu version got an upgraded instrumental and at least a few tricks added to the vocal performance compared to its stage version. (ah yes, the movie is based on the Stage plot, I believe Rabbit's Kingdom is 5th stage?) Also, I feel we all were thinking of Growth with Tsukitachi no Memoria (then again, that's Johnsan for you). Also, for some reason it felt like they went "okay, we have at least two incredible high-note hitters, gotta use that to maximum" and that's how you can hear Rui and Yoru cover three-fourth of high notes lol. But yeah 50:25 *flashback to trying to get any sustainable results when looking for info on Growth back when getting into Tsukipro in 2019* Yeah, some names are harder to look up than other, aren't they 😅. Thanks for the fun(?) episode! (And getting traumatized with the LLD story for the sake of better understanding of their music)
And it is finally here!! The June 2024 episode of MONTHLY REVIEW is here (July and August's episodes are coming in the next couple of weeks!) 😁 Thanks to everyone who participated in this episode! Which were your favorite CDs in June?
Both? Both is good. As much as I think Given's recasting was unnecessary, I really like Shogo Yano's Mafuyu, especially music-wise, I think his rawer way of singing fits the character better. On the other hand, I prefer Soma Saito's Mafuyu in the voice acting side (also combined with Furukawa as the other main character? Literally a dream lineup). So yeah, I actually like having the 2 interpretations of the same characters. But I also really appreciate when they make the effort of bringing the original cast back. The Higurashi series did it after 10 years where, I believe, there was nothing but a short movie, and even most side characters have the same voices! I just love that they didn't hesitate to bring Soichiro Hoshi back in 2020, him being almost 50 years old. But of course, he sounds just as good as before, if not better.
I feel you. What made the recasting odd was how it was done in the same timeline - in parallel with the drama CD releases, which were ongoing - hinting at it not being just a recasting because of production company changes but something more (potentially from the director's side). But yeah, fans did get two different interpretations of the same characters at almost the same time - I guess this was the first time it happened (two different casts in the same ongoing popular media, at that time). Like you I appreciate when the production company brings the original cast - if possible, taking into account that, sometimes, some seiyuu may have retired or even no longer being with us - to a story continuation. If it is a reboot, since it takes a different approach to a story (let's say, following the source material more closely, for example), perhaps bringing a new cast may be a good thing as the source material's interpretation will also be "new". Soichiro Hoshi sounds as young as ever. I don't think he'll ever fall into being typecast as an older man/father/uncle in an anime series. He's got that eternal youth about his voice that is unreal (same about Hikaru Midorikawa). That generation has so many seiyuu who still sound so young despite most being in their mid-to-late 50s 😁
Honestly, Im fine with recasting, it introduces us to the abilities that we never knew about that seiyuu ( like talents and voice range). Recasting also help our veterans rest, sometimes the anime is too old that the seiyuu is over 70 now, they might not have the same power vocal chords as they used to take into consideration shounen anime, lots of yelling, they may strain their voices if they do so. Sometimes the recasting is also done when a seiyuu (especially from the og cast) has passed away. Take "The First Slam Dunk" for example, one of the main cast seiyuus already passed so maybe thats why for the movie they did a recast. Im not really into recasting seiyuu, especially ic theyre still capable. Im not sure, Im 50/50 on this one
The problem with recasting, especially when the original cast is now comprised of veterans is that veteran seiyuu struggle to get work nowadays - as Konishi Katsuyuki said in a recent interview - so to replace them is to take away the few work they were still expecting to get (even if as a courtesy because they voiced the character originally). But I can also understand the other side: bringing new talents to the spotlight, breathing a new life to an anime series that was losing popularity by bringing a popular seiyuu (or a star-studded cast) to attract more attention all sound like valid reasons. If I was an anime producer I'd really struggle to weigh in both options because they are valid 😅 I feel that, if it has been a long time (20 years+), or the source material is really old (from the 60s - 80s), it's worth a reboot with a new cast. And that's because, most likely, the art style will be adapted to modern standards, maybe the adaptation will follow more closely the source material (providing a new interpretation of it) and the series may not be as popular today as it was back then. Bringing new, emerging talents is low risk and can even help uncover new stars among seiyuu. Also, bringing stars to help get some eyes on those anime adaptations is a good strategy. I guess every anime reboot/remake is a case by case situation, and that's what makes this a tricky thing to talk about! Yeah, about SLAM DUNK I felt it made sense to recast the seiyuu who passed away but the rest of the cast - namely Takeshi Kusao, Ryoutaro Okiayu, and Hikaru Midorikawa - still sound as young as they did back then and could have reprised the roles. But it was a choice by the producers, potentially to honor the original cast to not replace just one of them and opt for a full recasting.
@@thtfhq the older they get the less work they get... i understand theyre getting less work i feel so sad knowing that they rarely have works and still get replaced. For THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, I think they recasted to keep the memory of the ogs happy, like they dont talk about missing somebody and is basically sad remembering the times when they recorded with that deceased seiyuu. Im not sure, but maybe keeping the capable ogs shouldve been an option. Thanks for your input and reply!!
Congratulations! I think it can be a little an overused topic, but it's related to recent things that were happening, maybe can be omitted lol What do you think about the recent UtaPri live, some "fans" complaint because they don't want to see "old people" performing songs, can be releated with the increase or 3d live motion performances? and what do you think about utai/te was selected as a main love interest in a otome, and otome fans compliant about it since is not a seiyuu or even a newbie, in the end an innecesary war between fans, but the role of a seiyuu can be discussed. For me, I feel like "seiyuu fans" end up in a bad position about this topic, and in the end there's not a correct answer, however, I want to people understand better the context instead of compliant.
Thanks!!! And two interesting questions! I was going to reply to each here but then I noticed it was a long reply so... Wait for episode 221 of Seiyuu Lounge because I'll be answering both questions! 😁
@@thtfhq oooh that's great, im waiting for it
I feel like I've buried my experience of listening to Soma's CDs mentioned in this episode deep enough, it's time to go back to them - I think I didn't pay that much attention the first time I listened to those, so I think it might be a true first *focused* listen for me, so. I'm excited! (As a side note, I recently relistened to Hikari tatsu Ame and man, even if not as refined as he is now, Soma was already amazing...) As a side-note to Quell, I have ongoing theory that the male idol series work in accordance with two rules, and that's either rule of Black-White duality (hi, Tsukiuta, Vazzrock and also Hanadoll) or rule of four tropes (The Nakama, The Sexy, Found Family and The Elegant/Magical Ga- I mean, Elegant Men with a Very Close Relationships and Supernatural/Mysterious component), so if there's three initial units, I simply wait for the announcement of the fourth even if the lineup feels complete lol. For some weird reason, the 2/3 of series I checked with that rule had some variation of Found Family added as the last unit (and almost all of those have Nishiyama Koutaro in their lineup 😂). But yes, Quell went out and went "screw it, slap from the start we go" and did just that. As to the question...man, my first thought was Mahou no Kizuna, for that rush of "oh, yes, I know I can stay obsessed with that FOR YEARS" vibe, but also both of Quell's CARD entries, for the sheer "holy moly WHAT JUST HAPPENED" feeling you got listening even to just the previews - in a way, very similar to what I felt when listening to UNIVERS, I guess that was Hama Takeshi's magic at work lol. And since I already went that way, "Flowering" from Anthos. Maybe Stay away didn't shook me so much, but listening to Juliet for the first time was that "Ah. New obsession found" moment I just...can't get enough of lol. (tbh I get it with almost every new HanaDoll release, so who I am fooling-) Thanks for the fun episode and the mental exercise!