companion playlists to the video! spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/4oLYED4LDW22FNQWnBCAZU?si=9405ee2796fa4d35 youtube: ua-cam.com/video/jKa_rtzbJZM/v-deo.html
I was pretty intrigued by the title "Weirdest Song I've Ever Heard", So I checked out So Wet Boys, I will agree that it's pretty dang weird, But at the same time it's pretty much what I'd expect a fusion of Hyperpop and Noise Rock to sound like (Actually, At one point while listening to it, The thought "This is if MBV made Hyperpop" ran through my head lol. If memory serves Cocteau Twins were actually the first band to be dubbed "Hyperpop", So maybe they're not far off?), Which doesn't seem that unreasonable due to how noisy Hyperpop often is anyway. I think Stump still takes the cake for weirdest stuff I've heard, So Wet Boys is great song though. Will listen again.
This just came up on Recommendations! If there's anything I love as a 90s kid, is this diverse range of genres that came out of the alternative scene, not just grunge & Britpop. We're talking shoegaze, dreampop, ska, swing revival, twee, digital hardcore & industrial. Seeing something as new as hyper-rock both takes me back the 90s & hope for more new, crazy genres by young, new gen of musicians in the future. Hope your video blows up.
It isn't japanese, but in the vein of Hyper-rock conceptually I really recommend Bent Knee's Frosting. It's a *trip*, essentially a hyperpop album done by a prog rock band. It massively flew under the radar imo because it was a pretty big departure from their previous stuff, but they're incredible musicians and it resulted in something absolutely fascinating and unique. The whole album is incredibly varied and well worth a listen, from the more true rock influenced Hyperpop like Invest in Breakfast and Casper to some of the more abrasive songs like OMG, Rib Woman, and The Upward Spiral. The whole album is just fantastic though, Set It Off and Not This Time are two of my favourite songs of all time. The Audiotree version of Not this time especially.
A bit lost as to what doesn't make jane 'hyper' anything ngl. article gives a good explanation as to why he would say that and on top of that recognizes that census designated is in fact not 'hyper-rock.'
satoh shared your video on instagram. i actually just got into satoh a day or two ago because i saw him on my youtube recommendations. i really liked your "analysis" on his music
I am not really a fan of hyper pop or hyper rock, what I have heard reminded of Bite a Shock's (BiSH successor) Patient which was written by (sic)boy , the sound is more pop punk, would you consider that hyper rock?
companion playlists to the video!
spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/4oLYED4LDW22FNQWnBCAZU?si=9405ee2796fa4d35
youtube: ua-cam.com/video/jKa_rtzbJZM/v-deo.html
Thanks for putting me on SATOH!
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damn we literally listen to the same shit, wtf.
I was pretty intrigued by the title "Weirdest Song I've Ever Heard", So I checked out So Wet Boys, I will agree that it's pretty dang weird, But at the same time it's pretty much what I'd expect a fusion of Hyperpop and Noise Rock to sound like (Actually, At one point while listening to it, The thought "This is if MBV made Hyperpop" ran through my head lol. If memory serves Cocteau Twins were actually the first band to be dubbed "Hyperpop", So maybe they're not far off?), Which doesn't seem that unreasonable due to how noisy Hyperpop often is anyway. I think Stump still takes the cake for weirdest stuff I've heard, So Wet Boys is great song though. Will listen again.
This just came up on Recommendations!
If there's anything I love as a 90s kid, is this diverse range of genres that came out of the alternative scene, not just grunge & Britpop. We're talking shoegaze, dreampop, ska, swing revival, twee, digital hardcore & industrial.
Seeing something as new as hyper-rock both takes me back the 90s & hope for more new, crazy genres by young, new gen of musicians in the future.
Hope your video blows up.
I think a band callled moreru would fit into this very well, but they're more on a noisy/chaotic side of things
Yes! Moreru go insanely hard >w
This is what im fucking saying
i found who28 through Mega Shinnosuke (who has some great videos on here) and theres so much fun collaboration in this scene !
ooo yeah mega shinnosuke is cool too
It isn't japanese, but in the vein of Hyper-rock conceptually I really recommend Bent Knee's Frosting. It's a *trip*, essentially a hyperpop album done by a prog rock band.
It massively flew under the radar imo because it was a pretty big departure from their previous stuff, but they're incredible musicians and it resulted in something absolutely fascinating and unique. The whole album is incredibly varied and well worth a listen, from the more true rock influenced Hyperpop like Invest in Breakfast and Casper to some of the more abrasive songs like OMG, Rib Woman, and The Upward Spiral.
The whole album is just fantastic though, Set It Off and Not This Time are two of my favourite songs of all time. The Audiotree version of Not this time especially.
If you dig this stuff, you should check out Spring Silver! Specifically the song Gold Star. from the US, but has a similar vibe.
Dang you actually put me on, music is dope man
hell yeah!!
sick
A bit lost as to what doesn't make jane 'hyper' anything ngl. article gives a good explanation as to why he would say that and on top of that recognizes that census designated is in fact not 'hyper-rock.'
satoh shared your video on instagram. i actually just got into satoh a day or two ago because i saw him on my youtube recommendations. i really liked your "analysis" on his music
i actually didn't know that lol thanks for mentioning it, glad you liked the vid!
@@curealmy it was on the story of his linnafigg account
big hyperpop fan. checking out the playlist now! thank you for sharing
What would you consider Jane Remover then? Also 10,000 is missing imo
shoegaze
I'm always on the lookout for new music. After all these years, I need new music. Thanks, Almy. You've given me lots of stuff to checkout. Peace, out!
bruh this is exactly what i wanted tysm
I am not really a fan of hyper pop or hyper rock, what I have heard reminded of Bite a Shock's (BiSH successor) Patient which was written by (sic)boy , the sound is more pop punk, would you consider that hyper rock?
nah that's pretty much just pop punk with some autotune. (sic)boy mostly does like rap rock stuff
Nothing good starts with "so I was scrolling twitter..." (BTW nice vid)
i got into satoh recently. cool to see someone breaking down why it sounds good.
BORIS CLEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
just shat myself
oh shut up
cringe, nitpicking and biased