This part: 2:48, the "Dies Irae" climax in Requiem of Revenge and the "Refrain it over, over again" part in Rot in Hell are some of my favourite moments in all music I've ever listened to. Kisaki's awesome! I hope EastNewSound collabs with her some more in the future!
When I can't stop listening to this and watching the MV, how am I even supposed to stop listening to it when the CD arrives. ENS does it every time! Amazing. Love it.
Now that's the music that's still worthwhile to listen, nobody would believe me if I told them it originated with an almost 30 year old game fandom XD greetings from Poland
Thank you RU-vid for recommending me this song I never heard before and this RU-vid channel I have never seen before this is a really good song you did a good job people who made the song and this video.
love the song, but the MV.... the constant strobing and flashing colors and bright lights are some of the most excessive from even all past ENS uploads and I couldn't watch it for long. I had to scroll away. a big shame and I hope it does not cause people with photosensitivity harm or headaches
... you're online on a video app flashing images should be something you gotten over or found a way to cope with long ago. I am sorry but you really are doing this yourself.
@@Xo-3130 the only thing I did to myself was open myself up to comments from a random internet chud who does not understand the first thing about empathy for other people. say to me, would you tell someone with cancer: "sorry you were born into this world with a body of flesh and bone, you really should have gotten over this or found a way to cope with it long ago."? have a bad day!
Yeah, it's pretty severe even by the standards of flashy music videos. I had to look away even on a small phone screen, so that's a sign that it's super dangerous.
I believe that's the joke, idolatry is supposed to be a big taboo in Christianity and Islam and the character and this song is a play on that sentiment. Idolatry being the worship of idols meaning pagan imaginations and depiction of their gods and goddesses, which fantastically plays off Japanese celebrity culture or fandoms like this one where the characters are almost treated like artificial gods or idols in the biblical sense, it's also a play on Catholic assault on anime and manga with accusations of these works promoting magic and devil worship, and resulting from that Conservative cancel culture that seeks to ban everyone and everything Conservatives deem to be "Liberal" and doesn't conform to their established culture like this or LGBT works and it's actually a far more deeper song than it at first appears.
@@BlazeMaster pretty sure the later part is not put into this as that is largely nonexistent and instead you got a derivative activist culture based on writings from French idiots in the 70s and 80s who very quickly went from extremely progressive to outright fascistic as their views quickly wrapped into authoritarian nonsense. Which itself is built on demantling and replacing symbols and idols with their own to force transform society. Which is more relevant for anyone living post 2014 as shit like the "anti-woke" crowd are mostly made up of barstools who don't give a fuck about Evangelicals.