@@ASIANCOREWORLDWIDE After releasing a full-length album in 2000, the band was doing well with live performances. However, the bassist of a member of the band beat a man to death after he was warned about his manners on a train. The band practically disbanded because of the injury incident. At that time, we had to produce our own music other than j-pop, and the indie scene was very active. Many artists from Japan, such as babymetal, are now working to expand their activities to the world, but it was the Japanese indie bands of this period that laid the foundation for such activities. If they had stayed active without any incidents, they could have laid the groundwork for Japanese bands to go global much earlier. Their full-length album is a wonderful accomplishment, an emotional fusion of new-school hardcore and melodic death metal.
@@greatstuff605 wow, man. I didn't know that... I met them recently, started listening because of Crystal Lake, it sounds very similar like the old days with Veron. I saw that they were very famous in the underground hardcore scene, til today with Loyal to the grave, that has some members of State craft, they're very famous in the middle til today.
@@ASIANCOREWORLDWIDE Thank you for the comment bellow!! statecraft is a great achievement. Because, at the time, the U.S.-centered hardcore with metal elements like earthcrisis to Japan at the beginning of their career. This kind of sound came to be called NEWSCHOOL HARDCORE in Japan and became popular mainly in the underground. (It is easier to understand if you refer to wikipedia, because the name and music culture specific to Japan are written lightly. There are also sections such as lists of bands from Europe, the US, and Japan, where you can learn about the evolution of musical styles by checking the names of bands and their eras. I like to know the roots of music!) The band has been active since around 1995, releasing EPs, full-length albums, split albums, etc. Some of the songs are collaborations with aftershock. Some of them are collaborations with aftershock. (There is a demo version of into the snowgate, which is very tasty. It's a gray area because you can't get it normally anymore, but it's valuable and I hope the rights holders will distribute it, but it's practically out of date and it would be difficult to do so. I hope that a little bit of great music can be introduced to new fans by individual contributors). crystal lake also changed from that style of new school hardcore to the sophisticated metalcore of today. This sounds like the sound that evolved from compromise, 7 angeles 7 plagud to misery signals. As a Japanese fan, I am very impressed. As a side note, I would like to mention that the band with passionate sound elements, such as shai hulud, hopesfall, and other emo and bands with passionate sound elements such as shai hulud and hopesfall are called "lyrical hardcore" and It is popular in Japan as a subgenre of new-school hardcore and metalcore. In Japan, there is a band called naiad and their lyrical sound has received worldwide acclaim. They come from a hardcore background in Kyoto, Japan, and have a lot of heat. Although the band has disbanded, they have released a full-length album, which you can listen to on UA-cam and other music streaming apps. I love the songs "in this moment" and "Precious things". They are said to be the world's best lyrical answer to the Floridian school, and their sound is just like Hopesfall. Highly recommended! Sounds like envy are called "hardcore" and are distinguished from the metalcore genre. It is related to early screamo, the so-called skramz, chaotic hardcore, and emo-violence styles. If you want to refer to wikipedia, the Japanese one and the English one. It is easier to understand if you look at both articles. One language limits what you can learn from the other. Modern translation software is very advanced, so if you don't understand something If you don't understand something, use it. Something like deepl might be a good choice.
By the way, I like edge of spirit. Crossfaith changed their musical style and went major, but I like their hard style. Recently, rare old albums and live videos are coming out, and I hope they will be re-evaluated. A contributor named den6 has uploaded many rare works. It's a gray area and I don't know when it will be removed, but I am happy to listen to many old songs. It's hard to find cd's that are now out of print, and even if you buy them, the band has disbanded and there is almost no benefit to the artist. den6 has the widest selection of rare music, and other contributors have uploaded some of their own music. If you find your favorites, you can also look for cd's and merchandise (do you have any now?). Rare out-of-print discs are traded at such high prices as if they were for resale, not a cost-effective price that a single fan can afford, and I hope their works will be illuminated), I would like to buy them.
10年以上たった今でも解散したことが悔まれるバンド
Great band! Them and Naiad ❤
ステイト見たさにこのハードコアプライド福岡から見に行ったわ
傑作アルバム出して世界制覇寸前だった
3:05
マジでカッコいい
マジで不祥事起こさなかったら世界にもっと進出してただろうな、naiadや他のバンドの世界進出も助けられただろうに、
いろいろと惜しいけどフルアルバムの完成度はガチ
what happened?
@@ASIANCOREWORLDWIDE After releasing a full-length album in 2000, the band was doing well with live performances. However, the bassist of a member of the band beat a man to death after he was warned about his manners on a train. The band practically disbanded because of the injury incident. At that time, we had to produce our own music other than j-pop, and the indie scene was very active. Many artists from Japan, such as babymetal, are now working to expand their activities to the world, but it was the Japanese indie bands of this period that laid the foundation for such activities. If they had stayed active without any incidents, they could have laid the groundwork for Japanese bands to go global much earlier. Their full-length album is a wonderful accomplishment, an emotional fusion of new-school hardcore and melodic death metal.
@@greatstuff605 wow, man. I didn't know that... I met them recently, started listening because of Crystal Lake, it sounds very similar like the old days with Veron.
I saw that they were very famous in the underground hardcore scene, til today with Loyal to the grave, that has some members of State craft, they're very famous in the middle til today.
@@ASIANCOREWORLDWIDE
Thank you for the comment bellow!!
statecraft is a great achievement.
Because, at the time, the U.S.-centered
hardcore with metal elements like earthcrisis
to Japan at the beginning of their career. This kind of sound came to be called NEWSCHOOL HARDCORE in Japan and became popular mainly in the underground.
(It is easier to understand if you refer to wikipedia, because the name and music culture specific to Japan are written lightly. There are also sections such as lists of bands from Europe, the US, and Japan, where you can learn about the evolution of musical styles by checking the names of bands and their eras. I like to know the roots of music!) The band has been active since around 1995, releasing EPs, full-length albums, split albums, etc. Some of the songs are collaborations with aftershock. Some of them are collaborations with aftershock.
(There is a demo version of into the snowgate, which is very tasty. It's a gray area because you can't get it normally anymore, but it's valuable and I hope the rights holders will distribute it, but it's practically out of date and it would be difficult to do so. I hope that a little bit of great music can be introduced to new fans by individual contributors).
crystal lake also changed from that style of new school hardcore to the sophisticated metalcore of today. This sounds like the sound that evolved from compromise, 7 angeles 7 plagud to misery signals.
As a Japanese fan, I am very impressed.
As a side note, I would like to mention that the band with passionate sound elements, such as shai hulud, hopesfall, and other emo and
bands with passionate sound elements such as shai hulud and hopesfall are called "lyrical hardcore" and
It is popular in Japan as a subgenre of new-school hardcore and metalcore.
In Japan, there is a band called naiad
and their lyrical sound has received worldwide acclaim. They come from a hardcore background in Kyoto, Japan, and have a lot of heat. Although the band has disbanded, they have released a full-length album, which you can listen to on UA-cam and other music streaming apps. I love the songs "in this moment" and "Precious things". They are said to be the world's best lyrical answer to the Floridian school, and their sound is just like Hopesfall. Highly recommended!
Sounds like envy are called "hardcore" and are distinguished from the metalcore genre. It is related to early screamo, the so-called skramz, chaotic hardcore, and emo-violence styles.
If you want to refer to wikipedia, the Japanese one and the English one.
It is easier to understand if you look at both articles. One language limits what you can learn from the other.
Modern translation software is very advanced, so if you don't understand something
If you don't understand something, use it.
Something like deepl might be a good choice.
By the way, I like edge of spirit.
Crossfaith changed their musical style and went major, but I like their hard style. Recently, rare old albums and live videos are coming out, and I hope they will be re-evaluated.
A contributor named den6 has uploaded many rare works. It's a gray area and I don't know when it will be removed, but I am happy to listen to many old songs. It's hard to find cd's that are now out of print, and even if you buy them, the band has disbanded and there is almost no benefit to the artist.
den6 has the widest selection of rare music, and other contributors have uploaded some of their own music. If you find your favorites, you can also look for cd's and merchandise (do you have any now?). Rare out-of-print discs are traded at such high prices as if they were for resale, not a cost-effective price that a single fan can afford, and I hope their works will be illuminated), I would like to buy them.
love this band!! to bad i never got to see em live
GOAT
Legend
❤
Gods
All hail
ハードコアだけに神経質な人多いよね、、