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4.0 excellent | Jared Floryan | April 23rd 16 | One of these days, Kumamoto is bound to get populated by mushroom people and anthropomorphic pianos commandeered by Japanese pop artist Aimer, who manages to make a strong first impression with her 2012 full-length debut. Titled Sleepless Nights, this is a studio album that gives off an air of catchiness whilst not sacrificing any other characteristics just for the sake of sounding merely infectious, and then-21-year-old Aimer showcases a good amount of personality with her gentle, yet also sturdy vocals. Surprisingly neat songwriting and a great vocal performance from this Kumamoto native are brought together to comprise a record which features way more hits than misses. It's safe for me to consider Aimer one of those modern J-Pop singers that are worth checking out.
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4.0 excellent | LunarF4 | August 15th 14 | No one can deny Aimer's talent. Her voice is sweet, wonderful and full of emotions. With this debut album, she shows us that J-pop can be a very nice musical style. Every moment in this album was very well composed and produced, and there's just two or three boring musics. Aimer's voice is lovely, and I fall in love with it. An album that I can't forget, and I'll remeber it forever.
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3.5 great | Blurbs | December 19th 18 |
4.5 superb | xCOYS | March 17th 14 |
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