After somehow coming across your blog post when I was looking for 'what-Ruki-was-smoking-in-Inside-Beast' for my story, having forgotten the Hookah's name, I noticed a rather honest and heartfelt opening and mentions of The GazettE later on. Curious and drawn in by the subject matters and the fact it was well wrote, unlike the writing on Asian Fan Fics, where I get most of my Visual Kei fandom fixes from. Anyhow, I'm rambling slightly, I just wanted to say I'd never compelled to read or write anything of blog format before and I enjoyed reading this. It inspired me to start my own account. So, thank you for your inspiration. On anouther note, I came to Japanese music and culture recently, but have since spent everyday obsessing... I came into it when Division had pretty much just been released- a month after I somehow found myself a fan of this beautiful music. The GazettE were my first band and Divison my first CD. In comparison to my old music of which I can never now turn back to, the album was mind-blowing, but now with several CD's, DVD's (including the Division live at Saitama), over 500 artists on my iPod in music and videos, millions of YouTube favourites, several signatures, posters and vast clothing collections later, it's one I have no strong opinions of. After listening to every song loyally, I have gathered the conclusion that their old ones are my favourites. However, the album does contain a significance for me and despite it not being the best live either, it never ceases to stun me after endless repeats. I get a more sort of False Dubstep type feel from Division and it's also a rather westernised concept. Beforehand, I did listen to English metal and Dubstep, so obviously, I was bought into it slowly. Pure Gazerock would have probably intimated me and mean I would not be here right now. Yet, I don't believe Division was worthy of the title Gazerock, although I have a lot to thank it for. I'm also loving the Inside Beast Pv, which added a few paragraphs to a fanfic I had finished a week or so before and was working on typing up. I was glad, as it had matched the character potrayls and fitted rather nicely. Ruki's English is not the best, but it is certainly improving and I hope he sticks on with it. Also wishes for your relations troubled by such an event and although an anniversary for such a glum thing, I hope you celebrated well. To live on is an honour in its self. I hope no one is too scarred by what happened. Fighting. :) Sorry for rambling. New and talk a lot.
Inspired
Date: 2013-11-18 09:41 pm (UTC)Anyhow, I'm rambling slightly, I just wanted to say I'd never compelled to read or write anything of blog format before and I enjoyed reading this. It inspired me to start my own account. So, thank you for your inspiration.
On anouther note, I came to Japanese music and culture recently, but have since spent everyday obsessing... I came into it when Division had pretty much just been released- a month after I somehow found myself a fan of this beautiful music. The GazettE were my first band and Divison my first CD. In comparison to my old music of which I can never now turn back to, the album was mind-blowing, but now with several CD's, DVD's (including the Division live at Saitama), over 500 artists on my iPod in music and videos, millions of YouTube favourites, several signatures, posters and vast clothing collections later, it's one I have no strong opinions of.
After listening to every song loyally, I have gathered the conclusion that their old ones are my favourites. However, the album does contain a significance for me and despite it not being the best live either, it never ceases to stun me after endless repeats.
I get a more sort of False Dubstep type feel from Division and it's also a rather westernised concept. Beforehand, I did listen to English metal and Dubstep, so obviously, I was bought into it slowly. Pure Gazerock would have probably intimated me and mean I would not be here right now. Yet, I don't believe Division was worthy of the title Gazerock, although I have a lot to thank it for.
I'm also loving the Inside Beast Pv, which added a few paragraphs to a fanfic I had finished a week or so before and was working on typing up. I was glad, as it had matched the character potrayls and fitted rather nicely. Ruki's English is not the best, but it is certainly improving and I hope he sticks on with it.
Also wishes for your relations troubled by such an event and although an anniversary for such a glum thing, I hope you celebrated well. To live on is an honour in its self. I hope no one is too scarred by what happened. Fighting. :)
Sorry for rambling. New and talk a lot.