Clannad ~After Story~ OP/ED Single – Toki wo Kizamu Uta – Review – Second Opinion


(Editor’s note: Tracklist and the actual album cover can be found in the first review located in this post. Album can be purchased from CDJapan.)

Review: My very first thought after listening to Clannad ~After Story’s~ opening was something along the lines of, “Wow. Did I just hear that?” After a quick re-listen to confirm my initial reaction, my expectations crumbled like a saltine cracker. I have heard “Toki wo Kizamu Uta” being described as extremely “heartfelt and touching” or “stunningly beautiful and depressing at the same time.” Well, it certainly was depressing.  Lia’s magnificent voice was rendered useless throughout most of this song because of the odd rhythm and various melodies that seemed to refuse to let her voice flow smoothly through. I could imagine her in the recording studio with a slight crease between her eyes trying to concentrate and pinpoint exactly what this song was trying to convey, and failing to.

The beginning of this song is wonderful. And that, pretty much, is the extent of it until you reach the very end where only the instruments remain (as in the last couple seconds of the song). The moment Lia’s voice enters is the exact moment where this song fails. And it’s definitely not because her voice sounds bad! The odd seven or eight note melody that comes in does not transition from the happier sounding introduction very well. This section (0:16 – 0:38) confuses me because I can’t seem to picture the feeling that is trying to claw its way out. It also ends on an upward trend. It seems as if the song is saying, “Watch! I’m getting ready TO DO ABSOLUTELY…nothing.” and ends up just repeating the same melody over again. But the good thing is, after this, it leads into the chorus section which happens to be the second most appealing part of the song. It fully utilizes Lia’s magnificent vocal ability by allowing her to fill her lungs with air and beautifully wind up and down through the higher ranges. Unfortunately, it comes to an end too quickly and plunges into the worst section of the song. I’ll admit that, by itself, the four note repetition isn’t so terrible.  What makes it ungodly is the fact that they had Lia sing the exact same melody on top of it in possibly the most emotionally devoid voice I have heard in a very long while.  I kind of understand what kind of message the composers were failing to get across.  Perhaps, they should have had Lia do a very light and staccato(if you will) voice over the melody instead of a heavy, legato voice.  But alas, it was not to be.  Well! Since the song repeats the same melodies after the halfway point, just rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat.

Indeed, I was thoroughly disappointed with this song.  Tori no Uta is definitely still my favorite Lia song and, while many others will continue to rave about “Toki wo Kizamu Uta” and denounce me because of my distinct enmity and lack of understanding towards it, I really don’t mind!  I am still a great Lia fan and that shouldn’t change for quite some time.

If I could compare “Toki wo Kizamu Uta” to Torch, I would have to say that Torch would win hands down every single time.  The opening and the ending songs are truly on opposite sides of the spectrum. The light and cheery sound of the ED reflects much of what Clannad is all about; having fun while living life to it’s fullest without any regrets.  The catchy tune is a great head bobber and quite an easy thing to get stuck in my head.  Lia’s clear voice rings through this song extremely well and, even better, her vocal range is used in a wonderful manner throughout.  I really have nothing to complain about here!

Rating: Decent

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  • January 2, 2009 at 1:04 am
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    I think one thing that makes Toki wo Kizamu Uta sound so much better than it is is the quality of the OP of the previous Clannad show… Compared to its predecessor, the new OP is almost godlike.

    What are your thoughts on Aozora and Natsukage? I prefer them to Tori no Uta, personally.

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  • January 2, 2009 at 3:49 am
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    While it may be true that Toki wo Kizamu Uta is a much better alternative to Mag Mell’s mix for first season, I think it’s a little unfair to be saying that a song is great just because, well, last season’s opening was terrible(unless it was done by the same artist, that is.) I suppose that would be akin to comparing something bad to something much worse and saying that the bad thing is great!

    I really prefer Tori no Uta over both Natsukage and Aozora because, for me, it has a catchier tune. Aozora has a very nice, calming melody, but Lia’s voice just doesn’t do it for me. In both Natsukage and Aozora, her vocal quality takes on a sound that I can only describe as flat. Not flat as in a half-step below the correct note but rather that it doesn’t possess the full and round quality that is present in Tori no Uta. At this point in time, I really can’t think of any better way to describe her voice, so I apologize if this mumbo jumbo doesn’t make any sense to you. =/

    Also, as a side note, I prefer the instrumental version of Natsukage much more so than the vocal version.

    Thanks for the comment!

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  • January 4, 2009 at 6:28 am
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    Lol the rateings for this song are all over the place! I’ve seen from OMG THIS OWNS, to it’s OK, to OMG THIS SONG SUCKS SO MUCH!. Hahah, I’m in the loveing it camp, but I have to admit I have 0 sense for judgeing music. I just go by what I like to hear XD.

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