Midori Aratame mashite, Hajime mashite, Midori desu.

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Tracklist:
1 スキ (Suki) 0:44
2 ゆきこさん (Yukikosan) 3:08
3 かなしい日々。 (Kanashii Hibi) 2:38
4 お猿 (Osaru) 2:09
5 根性無しあたし、あほぼけかす (Konjōnashi Atashi, Aho Boke Kasu) 1:39
6 ちはるの恋 (Chiharu no Koi) 3:29
7 ひみつの2人 (Himitsu no Futari) 3:27
8 5拍子 (Gobyōshi) 4:38
9 ハウリング地獄 (Howling Jigoku) 3:33
10 無欲の無力 (Muyoku no Muryoku) 5:43


Release Date: 2008

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Eli K. CONTRIBUTOR (152 Reviews)

December 13th, 2011 | 26 replies | 3,186 views

5 of 5 thought this review was well written

As painful as it is for this reviewer to begin describing a band as beyond description, I can think of few better ways to actually talk about Japanese punk/jazz band Midori, and namely, their fourth record Aratame ma***e, Hajime ma***e, Midori desu. (Hello everyone. Nice to meet you. We are Midori). The album is an anomaly; a wild, frenzied blending of unrefined jazz, upbeat J-pop, and chaotic modern punk. Even with the aforementioned descriptors, the album still evades proper categorization, instead opting to bounce between a multitude of other sounds and influences, refusing to be pigeonholed or pinned down. And at the end of the day, this is precisely what makes Aratame ma***e, Hajime ma***e, Midori desu. such a fun, exciting, and all together captivating listen from start to finish.

A large part of the band’s charm comes in the form of the stunningly fitting vocals. Mariko Goto switches from shrill screams, to “cutesy” pop singing at the drop of the hat, all while making the transition seem natural and effortless. At the album’s outset, she sings with a child-like, innocent tone, only to erupt in frenetic and unhinged screech moments later. She fits the overarching feel of the music perfectly, and really adds indelible amounts of charm and personality to an album already filled with character. But it is the band as a whole that really makes the album so enjoyable. Guitar, keys, and percussion are used to great effect, making a wild, jazzy atmosphere which is highly conducive to unpredictability.

Aratame ma***e, Hajime ma***e, Midori desu. blazes by with a deliberate speed, with few moments for the listener to catch their breath. From the unassuming “Suki,” to the moody, dense “Feedback Hell,” the album is filled with abrasive, yet somewhat catchy jazz/punk tunes. The key driven “5Time” stands outs as one of the album’s most calm moments, featuring Goto’s softer, cleaner singing, and in contrast to the rest of the record, it’s easily one of the stranger pieces on the entire record. The same can be said of “Konnjounashi atashi, aho boke kasu,” a poppy, cute piece that serves as the album’s most “minimal” song. The most profound and arresting piece in Aratame ma***e, Hajime ma***e, Midori desu., however, comes in the form of “Yukikos san.” It’s without a doubt the most hellish track featured, with Goto’s dichotomous vocals being displayed fully. The keys are played furiously over the tremolo picked guitar, while the drummer simply goes wild on the set. It’s really something the needs to be heard to be believed; a standout track that sets the stage for a confounding and bewildering excursion into the world of Midori.

Midori truly are one the most fascinating bands to have appeared over the last several years, which makes their recent disbandment all the more disappointing. Aratame ma***e, Hajime ma***e, Midori desu. is the perfect representation of the band’s peculiar approach to music, and is a damn fun listen in its own right. There are few, if any, acts out there that sound quite like this. For the adventurous listener, Midori’s exceptional fourth record is a marvelous, exciting experience from start to finish.

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Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
December 13th 2011



7997 Comments

Album Rating: 4 | Sound Off

Been wanting to write a review for this for awhile, but didn't know how to approach it. Hopefully I did alright with it though!


http://tu.tv/videos/midori-yukiko-san

The only video of this I could find^

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Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
December 13th 2011



7997 Comments

Album Rating: 4 | Sound Off

Omg they censcored out the "shit" in the album title.....goddamn it.

DoubtGin
December 13th 2011



6329 Comments


manga boobs yes!!!!

I should listen to this, jazzy punk fuck yea

pizzamachine
Contributing Reviewer
December 13th 2011



11688 Comments


Oh man this sounds super interesting, pos! Dat album cover too.

FadedSun
December 13th 2011



188 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Wow! Nice to see a Midori review on here. It's a shame they broke up because they're an awesome band.

FadedSun
December 13th 2011



188 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

And why did they censor shit as part of the word はじめまして? Silly website.

TheReverend724
December 13th 2011



6245 Comments


Need to check this out

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FelixCulpa
December 13th 2011



995 Comments


That song was great, and so was the review. Acquiring now.

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Bloodbirds
December 13th 2011



221 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Testoro ! Great band. Great album.

Tyraelxy
December 13th 2011



11944 Comments


bewbs

good review

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BaselineOOO
December 13th 2011



4611 Comments


I watched a live DVD from them a couple of months ago, they sounded pretty bad compared to what's on
their albums to be honest.

Spare
December 13th 2011



3916 Comments


yea rly good band etc

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ShousoStrip
December 14th 2011



574 Comments


XENOPHANES IS THE BEST USER ON SPUTNIK

Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
December 14th 2011



7997 Comments

Album Rating: 4 | Sound Off

lol.....thanks?

NeutralThunder12
December 14th 2011



8743 Comments


xeno lets agree japanese modern-classical/electronica is the best thing that ever happened to planet earth

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BaselineOOO
December 15th 2011



4611 Comments


^ Yes, especially Bisk - Strange or Funny Ha-ha?

seedofnothing
January 12th 2012



3159 Comments


Damn those asian titties are hot, huh base!

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Shuyin
January 13th 2012



4993 Comments


good cover, manga ftw

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fulgrim
January 13th 2012



1511 Comments


really good album too.

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TheReverend724
January 13th 2012



6245 Comments


finally got this. rules



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