There are only one of two results: the lyrics match the song's sound or now you can't look at the song the same anymore. A good example for the latter result is Fuyu Tokyo by Lareine. A song anyone with no japanese comprehension skills could easily mistake for being about a beautiful romance or just something upbeat. Which is about unrequited love but the narrator would rather bare the pain of wa... » Continue Reading
1. ポッチ They are super cool! From learning Japanese (much respect since it's really difficult) to her blogs!!! The profile design is immaculate! 2. Inno Adorable profile set up (Sanrio supremacy) and anyone who likes gyaru fashion AND Roblox is super cool by default. 3. » Continue Reading
As of today, it has been over 2 years since I have gotten into Vkei and discovered my first Vkei band, Malice Mizer. Oh, what I would do to rewind back to the times where I would listen to their songs for the first time. The feeling of knowing, just from the first listen, that the band would become a favorite of mine for years to come, brought feelings of joy. What had brought up the train of thou... » Continue Reading
Nakigahara "This song is about how the internet is a corrupt society/distorted world, where it is normal to corner and torment people of whom we don't actually see nor know— a place where people who may be similar come together to hurt other." [ Ruki's 2009 interview translated ] » Continue Reading
Listening to a new song provokes feelings of enthusiasm for me— it feels like entering an unknown world that, whilst it may confuse you, it also interest you. This past week, I've discovered these amazing songs, whilst looking to expand my Vkei list with different artists other than Malice Mizer, DADAROMA, The GazettE: Oboreru Sakana by DADAROMA Behind the Mask by KAMIJO Mademoiselle by KAMIJO N... » Continue Reading
Life itself can be so beautiful sometimes, the moments where I forget all my worries and am in a state of calming peace feels the best. Where my heart feels content and my motivation to do better is at it's peak. Though this feeling is very rare and last only so long, I think that's what makes it enjoyable— the feeling of occasional specialness it has. » Continue Reading