Ling Tosite Sigure
last aurorally


3.5
great

Review

by Zack Lorenzen CONTRIBUTOR (36 Reviews)
April 18th, 2023 | 47 replies


Release Date: 04/12/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Hold the milk—savor the spice while you can.

In their nearly two-decade existence, Ling Tosite Sigure, a post-hardcore three-piece hailing from the Tokyo suburbs, have constructed one of the most unique, unmistakable sounds within their parent genre, but their heat’s an acquired taste. Force down their fusion of hyper-distorted guitar licks and J-pop-adjacent dance grooves and you’ll likely still need a handful more listens to appreciate the group’s vocals, which frequently run the gamut between squeaky falsettos, husky leads, and cornered animal yelps. Language barrier aside (may I interest you in dystopian fiction sprinkled with English loanwords?), Ling’s barrage in abstract is a beast onto itself, catapulting the band from a scrappy indie outfit to cult international acclaim. Their modest fame testifies to how singular they remain in the niche they inhabit, tangibly poppier than the disciples of Swancore, but far too unwieldy to appeal those with a disdain for chaotic dissonance. In their own realm, they know no copycat and fear no predator.

That’s a blessing and curse, though. The free reign they’ve enjoyed has resulted in a laudable career’s worth of records, nearly all roughly as rewarding as the last, but if competition drives innovation, the well of ideas LTS draws from has been on drought notice for quite some time. As early as 2013’s streamlined i’mperfect, fans noted the band’s formula had grown a little too repetitive for comfort, mitigated somewhat by that record’s concise runtime and hook-driven pursuit, but by 2018’s autopiloted #5, aggregate opinions were less forgiving. The 2010s also saw two events pivotal to the pigeonholing of Ling’s bombast: signing up as recurring artist for the thriller anime/film series Psycho-Pass left their lyrical themes permanently monotonous, while the concurrent solo project of band ringleader Toru “TK” Kitajima offered a separate outlet for songwriting deemed “less Ling Tosite Sigure” (though to what extent any of it really is remains contestable). Whatever the case, the dexterous, particularly eclectic zaniness of the band’s earliest work has been ever so slightly watered down since, as has—in a way—their sense of adventure: the riffs still skitter with mechanical distress and their cries still bellow over jolty rhythms and washed-out feedback, but the ferocity of the whirlwind has been less provocative, like backtracking to jalapeños once you’ve worked up tolerance for the habanero.

That in mind, though last aurorally doesn’t completely regain the Scoville rating of yesteryear, let alone push the band into Carolina Reaper territory, it’s got enough zing to leave newcomers salivating for more. Its opening run of “Super Sonic Aurorally,” “Tatsumaite Sennou,” and “Marvelous Persona” is textbook Ling Tosite Sigure for anyone eager for an appetizer before the main dish; this trio of tracks embodies the band’s melodic sensibilities, jagged licks, and pummeling drive, the platonic ideal of anyone this late into their career doing the same ol’ same ol’. Matters get stranger later on; the siren SFX of “laser beamer” and the tormented breakdowns of “Perfake Perfect” are properly otherworldly, akin to screeching ghosts haunting the hottest raves in town. The catch? These two tracks and “Neighbormind,” predate last aurorally’s press cycle as standalone singles, so the only knuckle-ball left for diehards to discover is “Alexithymiaspare,” a mathy, scatterbrained romp near the record’s center melting shoegazey riffs, acoustic plucking, and throttling breakdowns into a zesty soup that’ll leave fans grinning from ear to ear and the uninitiated sprinting for the nearest glass of capsaicin-muting milk.

It’s a little concerning that it’s the only functionally new stunner, as half the record was available before its actual release, signaling that the five years of downtime since #5 didn’t produce as many ideas as hoped. Unlike the fresh opener, “self-hacking” is a dud among the newest stuff, TK adopting his least charming mannerisms over a paint-by-numbers instrumental, while capping it all off, “Metsubou craft” is the record’s sole slower, softer, more patient track, aiming for a similar role as Inspiration is DEAD’s “Yuukei no Kioku” or i’mperfect’s “Missing Ling,” but not quite reaching the intensity of either, cutting the record’s climax a hair short of what the band ought to still be able to muster.

All this to say last aurorally sure is another Ling Tosite Sigure album, but at this point the notion of reinvention seems erased from the drawing board, so the expectations need to shift as well. If the band can at least churn out a sufficient sizzler of their established trademarks, they’ll have a seat at the table for as long as there are virgin ears stumbling upon them for the first time. If you’re still one, last aurorally isn’t necessarily a poor place to start. As for the rest of us, its hesitant crawl in the right direction underlies their frustrating resistance to change. Any future Ling material, including this, could constitute their last stroke of ingenuity—don’t take the panting, flushed tingle it provides for granted.



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ashcrash9
Contributing Reviewer
April 18th 2023


3347 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this band is good, but less good than they used to be. Johnny will show up shortly to tell you all they are still as good as they used to be. listen to the following instead of either of us



"Alexithymiaspare": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3qkb87eBuc





decisions
April 18th 2023


1087 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Damn yo now I gotta review this to justify how this is their best since Sigure Virgin. I can understand your view though, first few days I thought this album was pretty weak. But it grew on me hard and I think it is way more innovative than the last two.

onionbubs
April 18th 2023


20724 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

damn didnt know this was out already

pizzamachine
April 18th 2023


27119 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review.

SteakByrnes
April 18th 2023


29751 Comments


I still gotta jam this, very hype tho and good review

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
April 18th 2023


60316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Good review and largely agreed on all points. Band has been less good than they used to be (but still very good) ever since Still a Sigure Virgin? This is a slight step down from the ever-underrated #5, but a lot stronger than I was expecting overall - this band are unrivalled at the very specific extravagant thing they do and I doubt they'll ever let their frankly disgusting levels of talent go to waste

Any future Ling material, including this, could constitute their last stroke of ingenuity—don’t take the panting, flushed tingle it provides for granted.

this was pretty much my reaction post-#5, and is exactly why it's such a relief to hear them play their tropes with so much gusto on here

"Alexithymiaspare" (hot mess) would probably be my pick for worst track here along with "neighbormind" (which 1-ups Die Meets Hard as the ultimate NPC Sigure single). The rest of this is pretty much straight heat - love how each single is at once incredibly faithful to the band's fundaments and a surprisingly fresh take on it. "self-hacking" was a grower, p much view that one to a zanier, slightly superior sequel to "Filmsick Mystery"

SteakByrnes
April 18th 2023


29751 Comments


I'mperfect is my second favorite despite the streamlined sound, just sounds so good lol

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
April 18th 2023


60316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, I think I'mperfect is mandatory top 3 and the benchmark for everything they've done since (especially this). This just as hard for the high octane approach, albeit with a more poppy flavour, but I think it misses the variety that that album and (especially) #5 served up so well

full ranking is probs Just A Moment (4.9) > Inspo Dead >>> I'mperfect > UFO EP > #5 > this >> Sigure Virgin > #4 (3.5)

but shit damn, there are only 3 sub-4s in there (think my rating for this will settle at 3.9) and this far in, that has the feel of an alltimer discog to me

JefferyPigglestein
April 18th 2023


223 Comments


is this band good

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
April 18th 2023


60316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yes peep Just a Moment

decisions
April 18th 2023


1087 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

For me I’mperfect is good but that was the drop in quality for sure.



Sigure Virgin is my second favorite - This is is This, eF, Replica are some of my favorite LTS songs easily. I think everything on it is amazing except maybe Can You Kill a Secret? I don’t really like. I’mperfect I can almost never make it through front-to-back because it’s so samey and the production is very wall-of-sound and tiring (sitai miss me rips though).



At least everyone agrees JaM is god-tier.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
April 18th 2023


60316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sigure Virgin has a load of slappers (Replica is absolutely one of their best heavy songs and the first half of Secret G is just insane), but I hate the muddy production and it always had the most disconnected-buncha-songs feel of any of their records. Shandy and A Symmetry are easily among my least favourite LTS songs, though the rest are still solid as standalone listens

CalculatingInfinity
April 18th 2023


9850 Comments


Calling self hacking a dud is a massive L take, most inspired song they have done since Missing Ling along with #5. I don't like the production on this since it neutered their always awesome snare (so I use prior released versions of the lead up singles) but man this album is almost a return to full form for me. The tension, hype, and gusto are back. I'd probably rank:

Just>I'mperfect>Inspiration>Still=Feeling Your UFO=#2 (seriously check this everyone forgets about it)>last aurorally>>>>>#4>>#5>es or s

Oh and the live Blu Ray that comes with the limited edition of this is probably the best thing the band has ever done. Ling are just too good.

MoM
April 18th 2023


5994 Comments


Was checking this out last night and after a couple listens, i really dig it! Need a few more to see how it settles, though.

Pikazilla
April 19th 2023


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

what does aurorally mean

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
April 19th 2023


60316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

it means you listen with your aura

what is yours?

Pikazilla
April 19th 2023


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

aural is extra

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
April 19th 2023


60316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

amazon link plz

necropig
April 19th 2023


7405 Comments


Oh shizzle new LTS

decisions
April 19th 2023


1087 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Tracks 1-2 feel like they’re becoming my favorites here



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