That's really a fun and catchy song!
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that the music video features SHELTER, the Shimokitazawa live house which gained fame as the IRL inspiration for Bocchi the Rock's STARRY.
I didn't know that one yet. It's also great, thank you!
That band really seemed to have come out of nowhere with this song, at least according to their YouTube channel... It is a really catchy song though! Their subsequent releases didn't become quite as successful, but they're worth keeping an eye on!
Just listened to it, that's a really nice track! 👌
Btw if you could also add/edit the artist and song title in romaji in the post, that would be perfect. Sorry to bother you again, I should have written this in my first comment.
Hey, I think your post somehow only has the picture but no link. Could you add/edit that?
Yes, I watched it (the first season at least) and quite liked it. It's what brought on this post basically. I had decided to watch it when I was looking for my next idol anime after my "gateway drug" Zombieland Saga, and the connection to that via Minami Tanaka, and also that I vaguely remembered Yoshino Aoyama was part of it, were what gave the impulse.
There are also a few Wake Up, Girls! anime movies that I couldn't watch yet, and a continuation series "Shin Sou". The drastically altered character designs in the latter unfortunately felt off-putting to me, after the more realistic style of the first season.
Sorry for replying so late, I first wanted to get a better impression of their evolution for myself. I think as a general rule, I like their more recent stuff more? Image, Take Me Out, A.M.D.K.J. - the more rock styled songs. I also really like Mirror, as a recent slower song. But among their earlier stuff, Shunkan Sentimental is also great. I also kind of like Scandal Baby, while Shoujo S does nothing for me... it's pretty random. Though I have to say that the blatant pushing of their schoolgirl image in their earlier videos and concerts is a bit off-putting to me. I mean they were basically schoolgirls back then, but still... I prefer the later stuff where they show their individuality.
Absolutely timeless and a banger! I think this was the first song I actively sought out and listened to as an "anime" song, and I couldn't get enough of it for a long time.
About this performance I'll say, the background dancers' choreography is certainly... interesting lol
Grave of the Fireflies is too sad to cry to. It's just pure despair, slowly killing you emotionally.
This weekend is still going to be very busy, then it's getting better. :)
I haven't even fully watched the last concert BluRay I ordered (Band-Maid), so I've been putting off my next purchase. :D
They just put out another song and video for it: Bite you
This one's a bit heavier and more aggressive, but also still kind of fun. Really a band to keep an eye on!