It's great to see the ladies relaxed and positive about touring abroad. Please come back to the UK as soon as possible. But I also understand the need to spread your wings and conquer the whole metal World. My favourite Bridear song changes daily. Currently Wing Of Hope is #1 ♥ 女性陣がリラックスして、海外ツアーに前向きなのは素晴らしいことです。 できるだけ早くイギリスに戻って来てください。でも、翼を広げて全メタルワールドを征服する必要性も理解しています。 私の好きなBridearの曲は毎日変わります。現在はWing Of Hopeが1位です♥
Aegis of Athena is a fantastic album!! The international fans love BRIDEAR very much!! 🤘😊🤘 MOE was a fan of the band before she joined, thats so cool!! I hope to see you all Live one day!! 🔥
This is maybe the best Bridear interview I've seen, absolutely great questions which truly showcases the ladies' thought processes and answers many questions that I've personally been curious about - especially the recent addition of MOE. Also their thoughts about AoA and the individual songs and their difference to previous albums. I totally love Ayumi's writing style and her huge contribution to modern Bridear can not be overstated. Loved the English subs as I'm a truly international fan, so thanks for that... and thanks for the entire interview. This is one that I will watch several times over the next few days -just fantastic!
Thank you so much for your message! Our goal is to allow Asian artists to be more close to their international fans! So it's a victory if you love the interview! Don't hesitate to share it and speak about us :D
Merci pour cette interview et pour l'organisaiton du concert, c'était une belle tournée, et le concert de Paris était grandiose. J'espère que les Bridear reviendront à Paris pour leur futur album qui sort en juillet.
Thanks for sharing the interview! It's always nice to see more media focusing on Asian artists and even translating it to english (which means a lot in terms of spreadability around the world), so it mean a lot for us, the overseas fans! The interview was amazing! i really enjoyed the format where it's just a question and an answer real quick! Really amazing questions, specially the Moe part, which means a lot since even for us, Bridear fans, it's a brand new member and we don't know much about her, so, well done!
Nice to see Ayumi smile..... It was sad that the gig in Huddersfield was full of "us oldies", I couldn't encourage any of my younger colleagues at work to come to see a live performance where they live - Sad. Rock music is just not mainstream in the UK anymore. I loved the energy of Haru rocking her bass and Natsumi rattling my ribcage.... I have never been so close to a guitarist as talented as Ayumi - I'm glad she is thinking of both the craft of creating songs and the use of the audience participation to raise the energy level at live performances ( A trick Band Maid are so good at ) - even I sang along !! 45 years ago I saw the UK's most popular rock bands but they were up high and far from the audience, seems too long since I last saw a live performance some 15 years ago. Love the music, the T-shirt, the CD, and the videos and hope to see them again live fairly soon.... In Japan if necessary !!
I think it's difficult to rule out the younger generation in the UK from being into rock/metal if this is the only live show you've been to in the last 15 years. It's a great shame none of your colleagues were interested in going along, but that's a really small sample of the population as a whole. Maybe there was just something about that location and the way the gig was promoted that attracted more veteran fans than new fans on this occasion? Having said that, I've not lived in the UK for >15 years. But for the gigs I have gone back to see in that period - BABYMETAL, Ningen Isu, VAMPS in London.. Black Sabbath in Birmingham - there's been a pretty wide range of ages going along! I have the impression we are much less driven by whatever the new releases in the pop charts are these days. It's as easy for a new listener to hear a new single as it is for them to hear a Deep Purple song from the 70s.. so they tend to have much more eclectic tastes.. and if anything that is helping rock and metal in the general zeitgeist.
sweet interview! Bridear have replaced Band-Maid (they change their style too much just stick to 'Just Bring It' style already) for me plus am more a fan of Kimi's voice compared to Sai this is the crew right here! hopefully no one leaves.
True but band maid is more progressive rock so of course they are going to try out different styles. The only difference in bridear is having 5 different lineups of the course of their careers while band maid had zero lineup changes
It's great to see the ladies relaxed and positive about touring abroad.
Please come back to the UK as soon as possible. But I also understand the need to spread your wings and conquer the whole metal World.
My favourite Bridear song changes daily. Currently Wing Of Hope is #1 ♥
女性陣がリラックスして、海外ツアーに前向きなのは素晴らしいことです。
できるだけ早くイギリスに戻って来てください。でも、翼を広げて全メタルワールドを征服する必要性も理解しています。
私の好きなBridearの曲は毎日変わります。現在はWing Of Hopeが1位です♥
Aegis of Athena is a fantastic album!! The international fans love BRIDEAR very much!! 🤘😊🤘
MOE was a fan of the band before she joined, thats so cool!! I hope to see you all Live one day!! 🔥
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@@waterwalker9600 What an awesome band!! 🤘
とても良いインタビュー!理解が深まりました。
i sure hope they do a U.S.tour they have such a great fan base where ever they go
This is maybe the best Bridear interview I've seen, absolutely great questions which truly showcases the ladies' thought processes and answers many questions that I've personally been curious about - especially the recent addition of MOE. Also their thoughts about AoA and the individual songs and their difference to previous albums. I totally love Ayumi's writing style and her huge contribution to modern Bridear can not be overstated. Loved the English subs as I'm a truly international fan, so thanks for that... and thanks for the entire interview. This is one that I will watch several times over the next few days -just fantastic!
Thank you so much for your message! Our goal is to allow Asian artists to be more close to their international fans! So it's a victory if you love the interview! Don't hesitate to share it and speak about us :D
Merci pour cette interview et pour l'organisaiton du concert, c'était une belle tournée, et le concert de Paris était grandiose. J'espère que les Bridear reviendront à Paris pour leur futur album qui sort en juillet.
Thanks for sharing the interview! It's always nice to see more media focusing on Asian artists and even translating it to english (which means a lot in terms of spreadability around the world), so it mean a lot for us, the overseas fans! The interview was amazing! i really enjoyed the format where it's just a question and an answer real quick! Really amazing questions, specially the Moe part, which means a lot since even for us, Bridear fans, it's a brand new member and we don't know much about her, so, well done!
We're really appreciated your message! We want to help Asian artists with their promotion in Europe. Don't hesitate to share it and speak about us :D
Nice to see Ayumi smile..... It was sad that the gig in Huddersfield was full of "us oldies", I couldn't encourage any of my younger colleagues at work to come to see a live performance where they live - Sad. Rock music is just not mainstream in the UK anymore.
I loved the energy of Haru rocking her bass and Natsumi rattling my ribcage....
I have never been so close to a guitarist as talented as Ayumi - I'm glad she is thinking of both the craft of creating songs and the use of the audience participation to raise the energy level at live performances ( A trick Band Maid are so good at ) - even I sang along !!
45 years ago I saw the UK's most popular rock bands but they were up high and far from the audience, seems too long since I last saw a live performance some 15 years ago.
Love the music, the T-shirt, the CD, and the videos and hope to see them again live fairly soon.... In Japan if necessary !!
I think it's difficult to rule out the younger generation in the UK from being into rock/metal if this is the only live show you've been to in the last 15 years. It's a great shame none of your colleagues were interested in going along, but that's a really small sample of the population as a whole. Maybe there was just something about that location and the way the gig was promoted that attracted more veteran fans than new fans on this occasion?
Having said that, I've not lived in the UK for >15 years. But for the gigs I have gone back to see in that period - BABYMETAL, Ningen Isu, VAMPS in London.. Black Sabbath in Birmingham - there's been a pretty wide range of ages going along!
I have the impression we are much less driven by whatever the new releases in the pop charts are these days. It's as easy for a new listener to hear a new single as it is for them to hear a Deep Purple song from the 70s.. so they tend to have much more eclectic tastes.. and if anything that is helping rock and metal in the general zeitgeist.
Nice that there is an English translation too along with French
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Man it's kinda sad when the clip of Misaki from that mv was played. Hope she's doing well.
sweet interview! Bridear have replaced Band-Maid (they change their style too much just stick to 'Just Bring It' style already) for me plus am more a fan of Kimi's voice compared to Sai this is the crew right here! hopefully no one leaves.
True but band maid is more progressive rock so of course they are going to try out different styles. The only difference in bridear is having 5 different lineups of the course of their careers while band maid had zero lineup changes