Reminiscing over the Decade’s Anime Music – 2004
March 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Editorials, Random Thoughts by zzeroparticle | 16 Comments »Tags: Beyond the Clouds: The Place Promised in Our Early Days | Elfen Lied | Genshiken | Koi Kaze | mai hime | Makoto Yoshimori | manzo | Maria-sama Ga Miteru | monster | Paranoia Agent | Ritsuko Okazaki | ROUND TABLE feat. Nino | Rozen Maiden | School Rumble | Shinkichi Mitsumune | Susumu Hirasawa | Takumi Masanori | Tenmon | Top wo Nerae! 2 Diebuster | Tsukiyomi Moon Phase | Yui Horie | Yuki Kajiura
In looking at a list of shows and movies released in 2004, the one thing that I notice is the huge gulf in the quantity of shows released during 2004 versus 2003. When I look at such lists, it ...
Celebrating 25 Weeks of Anime Music (#MALKeionbu)
November 4th, 2009 | Posted in Song of the Week by zzeroparticle | 10 Comments »Tags: Akira Takasaki | Brain Powered | Geneshaft | Gigantic Formula | Giniro no Kami no Agito | Hiroyuki Sawano | KOKIA | MALKeionbu | MyAnimeList | Pokemon Heroes | ROUND TABLE feat. Nino | Shinji Miyazaki | Someday's Dreamers | Song of the Week | Takefumi Haketa | Top wo Nerae! 2 Diebuster
Source: Pixiv It seems like forever since I've written up anything related to the MALKeionbu (alternatively known as the MyAnimeList Music Piece of the Week Club), but I figured now that we've entered our 25th week of voting, there's something special ...
Anime Piece of the Week: #5 – Pop Vocals
June 20th, 2009 | Posted in Song of the Week by zzeroparticle | 6 Comments »Tags: Ai Yori Aoshi ~Enishi~ | Chiwa Saito | Code Geass R2 | Hitomi | JAM Project | Kashimashi ~Girl Meets Girl~ | Kimikiss ~Pure Rouge~ | Lazy | Macross: Do You Remember Love | Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto ~Natsu no Sora~ | Mari Ijima | Nana Mizuki | ROUND TABLE feat. Nino | Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z-hen | Song of the Week | Suara | the Indigo | THYME | Top wo Nerae! 2 Diebuster | Tsukuyomi ~Moon Phase~ | White Album | Yuumao
Voting Thread Unjustly or no, J-pop does have a tendency to be viewed as a genre that's rather homogeneous because there's very little diversity within the set of works out there. Sturgeon's Law seems to hold a pretty strong grip, ...
