Momoiro Clover Z
5th Dimension


4.0
excellent

Review

by SirArthur6 USER (14 Reviews)
August 30th, 2013 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Open the gate. Open your soul. It'll make what's coming a little less of a shock.

The lights are dim. The audience is hushed. The show is about to start. Opening 5th dimension is a short rendition of ‘O Fortuna’. The choir builds over the malevolent sounding orchestra affecting great drama and importance. The curtains open, choir and orchestra full throttle on the final notes, revealing Japan’s newest girl group sensation, Momorio Clover Z, dressed in their assigned colours, running onto the stage as they soak up the applause. Without hearing any of their own music, you know exactly what kind of music you’re about to hear… sensationalist pop … but don’t be fooled, what you’re about to experience is one of the most fun and entertaining pop albums of the year.

Immediate album highlight Neo STARGATE opens the album. The foreboding choir continues on from the opening and melds with the electronic rhythms to form a well woven backdrop for the pop epic. In between the dubstep breaks and choir chants, the girls’ singing and vocal melodies wrap all the seemingly excessive parts into an expansive yet comfortable arrangement that simply works very, very well. Like Neo STARGATE, BIRTH φ BIRTH, is largely electronics and uses dubstep more creatively, although the arrangement of the song isn’t quite as impressive.

5th Dimension, however, is a whole lot more than electronic pop music. While the majority of tracks on this album are fast-paced 月と銀紙飛行船 and 灰とダイヤモンド are decidedly slow with strong classical arrangements, using additional clean sounds to supplement the textures. The classical influence on this album is present in other tracks such as Z女戦争 which goes through rounds of fast-paced and ballad-like section before receding into peaceful bet well-layered vocalise, glock, flute and harp.

There’s certainly a lot of thought put into a lot of the arrangements in this album but there are a few of tracks which feel as though they’re just using enough creativity in the arrangements to warrant being just above filler. Such tracks include 労働讃* which throws back to the 80s without adding anything special and ゲッダーン! which starts with an interesting rhythmic theme and bass part, but fails to capitalise on using what’s interesting about the song which leads to a lot of it being dull.

Diversity is certainly not lacking in this album, in a way it’s its greatest strength but at times it feels directionless, only being tied together by the quality of the songs. This becomes very apparent by track number 3, 猛烈宇宙交響曲・第七楽*「無限の 」. Combining metal presence, girlish squeals, Neo STARGATE's choir, Christmas bells, 3 second harp intervals, guitar solos and harpsichord sounds like a recipe for disaster, which exemplifies why this isn’t an album you’re supposed to take seriously on the first time listening to it. It’s only once the zaniness settles in that you can really appreciate what 5th Dimension has to offer.

However, there is one song when all of the craziness adds up to something both thoroughly accessible and that demonstrates the charm that this album offers. Penultimate and standout track サラバ、愛しき悲しみたちよ, buoyed with a catchy synth lead and driven by a sinister harpsichord, brings home the goods with catchy hooks, well-used guitar and a flowing but not always predictable structure.

5th Dimension ranges from being good to being superb, from dubstep to classical, from rock to their core of pop. They’re everywhere at once but always brimming with energy and adventure. 5th Dimension performs like a variety show all fronted by one group, and Momoiro Clover Z delivered.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
SirArthur6
August 30th 2013


266 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Hey look guys, I decided to review something that isn't classical!



Links to highlights Neo STARGATE and サラバ、愛しき悲しみたちよ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiX22vnR-SU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWSbfCPkTBk

treeqt.
August 30th 2013


16970 Comments


dam bout time this got a review

SirArthur6
August 30th 2013


266 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I know right, certainly one of the stronger pop releases of the year so far.

Rev
August 30th 2013


9882 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Mugen no Ai is a rocket strapped chariot ride through space pirate hell

treeqt.
August 30th 2013


16970 Comments


accurate

FadedSun
August 30th 2013


3196 Comments


That NEO Stargate video was far too long. Is the original song that long?

treeqt.
August 30th 2013


16970 Comments


it's even longer iirc

treeqt.
August 30th 2013


16970 Comments


ya it's 8:18 long

treeqt.
August 30th 2013


16970 Comments


the video lacks the o fortuna part

SirArthur6
August 30th 2013


266 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

What do you mean by far too long? What's wrong with 7 minutes?

oltnabrick
December 7th 2013


40629 Comments


o my god

Peripes
February 28th 2014


84 Comments


I really can't force myself to hear this. Cute little girls in colorful costumes live, but in the videos they look like they were born from the devil and I'm like "wtf? I want my mommy j-pop doesn't even sound like that wtf?". I like BIRTH φ BIRTH though.

treeqt.
June 26th 2014


16970 Comments


Tanaka has publicly declared himself a zealous fan of Momoiro Clover Z, the most popular female idol group in Japan.[38][39] He has attended the group's concerts multiple times.[40] When practicing he wears custom-made multicolored gloves in the five Momoiro Clover Z member colors (pictured)[41] and he plays official games in gloves embroidered with a clover leaf.[42] When his baseball team presented its fan club members with "cheering goods", the towel saying "Tanaka" used the same five colors.[43] At the game in which the pitcher set a new Japanese professional baseball record of 16 consecutive victories in one season, cheer banners of the same color scheme were distributed among the spectators.[44]

He has used the group's songs as his "warm-up song" (music that is played at a baseball game when a pitcher appears on the field and does his warm-up routine).[45] After he joined Yankees, his warm-up song at home games is "My Dear Fellow" by Momoiro Clover Z. This song was specially made for Tanaka and unveiled when he made a debut at Yankee Stadium before releasing in Japan.[46] New York Post said that "for when the rookie threw his warmup pitches, he did so to the accompaniment of a Japanese pop song — a tune unlike any other ever played here —" "Who else arrives in town with customized musical accompaniment?".[47] NJ.com, the biggest news website in New Jersey, described the song as "Like Tanaka, the act is a Japanese sensation. And like Momoiro Clover Z, Tanaka made his presence vociferously known in the Bronx".[48]





a god

FrozenVain
September 7th 2014


3043 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Cute little girls in colorful costumes live, but in the videos they look like they were born from the devil and I'm like "wtf? I want my mommy j-pop doesn't even sound like that wtf?"."



Yeh it's fuckin' awesome.

treeqt.
December 26th 2014


16970 Comments


https://twitter.com/natalie_mu/status/548286584601055232

a god

superluminals
August 3rd 2017


946 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

get down! is ❤



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