The PV itself was only released in "Radio Cut" version, so it is indeed missing some parts. The full song is featured in my video though. The transition between the missing segments and the PV are not the best at all and the ending turned out way out of sync... So once the band releases the full PV, I might redo this subbed video.
Their drum bashing death metal is very..bland. I've been a fan for 20 some years; melody is such a strong thing for them. I wish they'd focus more on that aspect- they have unbelievably beautiful and unique melodies.
Disagreed, their heavy sections are pretty much the only heavy stuff I can listen to nowadays. With other bands it's usually very monotonous even if it's technical (which it usually isn't). If I know a band is described as metalcore for example then I can already predict what I'm going to hear in a song before I listen to it and never be surprised. The black metal-sounding blast beats here are unique in Diru's discography and them being used for a relatively soft song like this is unique in general. Melody is better than heaviness in general but Diru has struck a good balance.
This is great, thank you.
thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love it. I wonder if they took inspiration from Naruto. The sharingan’s Susanoo armor.
a litlle bit scary.
Missing part of the video
The PV itself was only released in "Radio Cut" version, so it is indeed missing some parts. The full song is featured in my video though. The transition between the missing segments and the PV are not the best at all and the ending turned out way out of sync... So once the band releases the full PV, I might redo this subbed video.
ジョイサウンドにはあったけど、ライブダムまだ更新してない(|| ゜Д゜)北海道パセラあったら良いのに。
Their drum bashing death metal is very..bland. I've been a fan for 20 some years; melody is such a strong thing for them. I wish they'd focus more on that aspect- they have unbelievably beautiful and unique melodies.
Disagreed, their heavy sections are pretty much the only heavy stuff I can listen to nowadays. With other bands it's usually very monotonous even if it's technical (which it usually isn't). If I know a band is described as metalcore for example then I can already predict what I'm going to hear in a song before I listen to it and never be surprised. The black metal-sounding blast beats here are unique in Diru's discography and them being used for a relatively soft song like this is unique in general. Melody is better than heaviness in general but Diru has struck a good balance.