This sure is a great song. An amazing mixture of Mayu's guises: happy-dancey Mayu and metal monster Mayu. Nice bass line from Hara-chan. TBH, if anything, I think Nemophila's genre switching within songs is possibly more influence from maximum the Hormone than Gachapin.
Amazing song, Magical band. I’m so glad that they are shakin’ up a little bit the whole Metal genre..We old metalheads need that. They have it all: Passion 🔥 Work 💪 Heart ❤️ Talent 🤘 Lovin Nemophila 🔥🤘❤️🇫🇮
Todos ustedes han escrito sobre esto, por lo que puede que no sea necesario hacerlo ahora, Iwato no Kakure de Amaterasu Omikami es un mito en el que Amaterasu Omikami, el dios del sol, se escondió en Ama-no-Iwato porque estaba enfadada con su hermano menor Susanoo-no-Mikoto por su comportamiento violento. El ocultamiento de Amaterasu Oojin hizo que el cielo y la tierra quedaran completamente a oscuras y no hubiera luz del día, por lo que los dioses, preocupados, invitaron al Oojin a salir mediante rituales de canto y danza. Cuando los dioses le animan con el canto y la danza, Amaterasu abre un poco la puerta y se asoma, mientras los dioses hacen palanca en la puerta de roca y la abren de par en par. De este modo, la luz del día vuelve a los cielos y a la tierra. Así que esta canción de NEMOPHILA tiene una melodía brillante para sacar a la diosa Amaterasu de su cueva. Supongo que podría decirse que es una versión moderna de aquello.😉
My first Japanese teacher told me that the origin of the word OMOSHIROI (interesting), which literally means “white face”, comes from the tale of enticing AMATERASU out of her cave.
Angered by the repeated misdeeds of Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the younger brother of Amaterasu-Omikami, Amaterasu-Omikami closed the Iwato of Heaven and went into hiding. The hiding of Amaterasu, the sun god, caused the whole country to become pitch-dark and the boundary between day and night to disappear, and the world was thrown into disorder. The remaining deities tried to come up with a plan, and as a result, they held a Kagura (Shinto music and dance) performance in front of Iwato. When Amaterasu saw how joyful they were, she opened the door and let them out, and the world was once again restored to its brightness. Now, what does "omoshiro" have to do with that? "Omoshiro" is said to mean that the gods' faces (masks) were illuminated white and shining with joy as the Iwato opened and light returned. This may be the most popular theory since it is written from the Chronicles of Japan.
@@michihiroonodera6579 Thank you for setting me straight. My memory of that lesson thirty-five years ago is fuzzy and honestly, didn't make much sense to me at the time. But MAYUMI-SENSEI did tell me this story to explain the etymology of omoshiroi.
In fact that's difficult to say since most of their Metalli performances are nearly identical. We know it must be after New York ( The Call out was changed fro. "SIT DOWN" to "Get Low") since it was simply to full for the ground floor that most people were unable to sit down. And Su Metall doesn't react kindly if her Callouts are not obeyed. That was the basic problem. Another problem are as usual their costumes. They are in parts so reflective that most cameras have huge trouble since the Automatic Gain Controls can't work in the 🎉usual manner.
NEMOPHILA's performance brings out the hidden, whether it is a god or a reclusive nerd. They are beautiful rays of light.
This sure is a great song. An amazing mixture of Mayu's guises: happy-dancey Mayu and metal monster Mayu. Nice bass line from Hara-chan.
TBH, if anything, I think Nemophila's genre switching within songs is possibly more influence from maximum the Hormone than Gachapin.
Amazing song, Magical band. I’m so glad that they are shakin’ up a little bit the whole Metal genre..We old metalheads need that. They have it all: Passion 🔥 Work 💪 Heart ❤️ Talent 🤘 Lovin Nemophila 🔥🤘❤️🇫🇮
This song is crazy omg im alive right now love these girls
The whole new album is amazing!🤘🏻🌸🤘🏻
Todos ustedes han escrito sobre esto, por lo que puede que no sea necesario hacerlo ahora,
Iwato no Kakure de Amaterasu Omikami es un mito en el que Amaterasu Omikami, el dios del sol, se escondió en Ama-no-Iwato porque estaba enfadada con su hermano menor Susanoo-no-Mikoto por su comportamiento violento.
El ocultamiento de Amaterasu Oojin hizo que el cielo y la tierra quedaran completamente a oscuras y no hubiera luz del día, por lo que los dioses, preocupados, invitaron al Oojin a salir mediante rituales de canto y danza. Cuando los dioses le animan con el canto y la danza, Amaterasu abre un poco la puerta y se asoma, mientras los dioses hacen palanca en la puerta de roca y la abren de par en par. De este modo, la luz del día vuelve a los cielos y a la tierra.
Así que esta canción de NEMOPHILA tiene una melodía brillante para sacar a la diosa Amaterasu de su cueva. Supongo que podría decirse que es una versión moderna de aquello.😉
Man I like that “this is what Nemophila bringing to 2024” great reaction dudes. 👊Nemophila 👊
My first Japanese teacher told me that the origin of the word OMOSHIROI (interesting), which literally means “white face”, comes from the tale of enticing AMATERASU out of her cave.
Angered by the repeated misdeeds of Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the younger brother of Amaterasu-Omikami, Amaterasu-Omikami closed the Iwato of Heaven and went into hiding. The hiding of Amaterasu, the sun god, caused the whole country to become pitch-dark and the boundary between day and night to disappear, and the world was thrown into disorder.
The remaining deities tried to come up with a plan, and as a result, they held a Kagura (Shinto music and dance) performance in front of Iwato. When Amaterasu saw how joyful they were, she opened the door and let them out, and the world was once again restored to its brightness.
Now, what does "omoshiro" have to do with that? "Omoshiro" is said to mean that the gods' faces (masks) were illuminated white and shining with joy as the Iwato opened and light returned.
This may be the most popular theory since it is written from the Chronicles of Japan.
@@michihiroonodera6579 Thank you for setting me straight. My memory of that lesson thirty-five years ago is fuzzy and honestly, didn't make much sense to me at the time. But MAYUMI-SENSEI did tell me this story to explain the etymology of omoshiroi.
the fabulous five in action
Hazuki got the inspiration for the song after the Bloodywood concert... hence the Indian vibes in it.
Big Nemophila fan but i clicked on the vid because i saw a 49ers hat in the thumb nail
In fact that's difficult to say since most of their Metalli performances are nearly identical. We know it must be after New York ( The Call out was changed fro. "SIT DOWN" to "Get Low") since it was simply to full for the ground floor that most people were unable to sit down. And Su Metall doesn't react kindly if her Callouts are not obeyed. That was the basic problem.
Another problem are as usual their costumes. They are in parts so reflective that most cameras have huge trouble since the Automatic Gain Controls can't work in the 🎉usual manner.