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Average Rating: 4.42
Rating Variance: 0.45
Objectivity Score: 42%
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5.0 classic
Demetori Sendaisoushi ~ Offering to The Sukhavati
Demetori Manenjushaka ~ Nada Upasana Pundarika
Despite being an amateur (in terms of business, not skill) band that isn't very popular, Demetori seems capable of creating outstanding metal renditions of Touhou music which never fail to please. The top-notch post-production and the flawless recordings are only part of it. Demetori keeps their releases consistent in quality, yet improves for each new release. If they are at master-level now, they'll be gods soon enough. I love the heavy and chunky sound of this album, and the track list itself is also great.

4.5 superb
Demetori Il Mondo dove e finito il Tempo
Demetori Begierde Des Zauberer
Some say that this album is overly similar to Manen'jushaka ~ Nada Upasana Pundarika, but realistically, Man'enjushaka is much more progressive and laid-back while ZAUBERER is more hard edged and extreme in terms of style. Although the tracks themselves may not be quite as fulfilling, the production has definitely undergone an improvement. The track list is still plenty catchy and the arrangement is top-notch as always, as expected of Demetori.

4.0 excellent
Demetori Marionette Fantasy
Good song with a catchy melody and great musicianship. Masaru's rhythms are heavy and the guitar solo is
absolutely sick, a great balance of cool melody and diminished shred.
Gushing aside, this song has nothing to do with Demetori, it's by a band called Primary. Masaru participated as
a guest.

3.0 good
Demetori Higanbana Hafuri - The View of Spiral Riverside
I like this album a lot in some ways, since it's very abstract, and there is some suprisingly impressive guitar work
from Masaru. As for Tadashi, he didn't even need to improve.
However, I think it would have been better off if Demetori had worked on it alone rather than collaborating with
UI-70.
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