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5.0 classic | bentl | July 31st 17 | It's the Loveless of the modern era. I always felt like shoegaze lost its momentum before it reached its full potential, and Shinsei Kamattechan seemed to agree. Tsumanne conjures up a disturbing blend of the naive, cheeky, up-beat melodies of J-Pop and powerful, screeching, cathartic noise both digital and organic that Japan has been perfecting since the 80s. It takes the strongest traits of noise music and makes it melodically captivating without losing that feeling of anxiety from our overstimulating and overgrowing society. Also his screams, man. Wew.
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3.4 great | Erwann S. STAFF | June 1st 21 | Japanese weirdoes torturing their instruments. While the whole lot is noisy af, it's pop music that is truly twisted and abused, lush textures being maltreated with dizzying noisy riffs and a chaotic dual vocal performances. Some tracks do sport the weird posture a tad too much - bordering on annoying -, but the poppiest moments truly are lovely.
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4.0 excellent | Khaini | June 8th 23 |
5.0 classic | boshi | November 13th 22 |
3.5 great | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | July 26th 21 |
2.0 poor | Ryus | April 3rd 21 |
2.5 average | MTNHDRE | January 2nd 21 |
4.5 superb | Tom R. CONTRIBUTOR | May 30th 19 |
3.5 great | Emo | August 30th 18 |
4.0 excellent | Greem | July 23rd 18 |
4.0 excellent | Pingston | February 17th 18 |
4.5 superb | Geehhh | September 21st 13 |
4.0 excellent | Velcro | August 22nd 13 |
4.5 superb | naoko | February 12th 13 |
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