2014-04-24, 01:29 | Link #1 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light....
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Soul Eater Not! - Music discussion (OP/ED & OST, etc.)
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2014-04-24, 01:31 | Link #2 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light....
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The full OP became available today!
Anyone else listened to it? I really enjoyed it, and thought the album cover for Dancing Dolls kinda clever, actually. ^^
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2014-04-24, 02:11 | Link #3 |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Hmm... nice. Feels like it ends on an odd note, though. Literally, I mean. The chords... tone(?) right at the end don't feel like an end. It doesn't feel like it resolves the energy in the song. I can't explain it well.
Leaving that aside, for most of it what I was thinking is that the song really needed an extended video version of the OP to go along with it. The music sounds quite good, but I've concluded that NOT's OP is really a great combination of music and video (something not all OPs or EDs can claim). What makes it its best is seeing the girls... well... be themselves throughout the OP. And so I think for the full-length song to really be at its best it needs more of that. It's a good song by itself, but it hasn't reached its full potential without Tsugumi, Anya, and Meme in it.
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2015-03-05, 18:36 | Link #5 |
Lets be reality
Join Date: May 2007
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If anyone cares the OST for Soul Eater Not! finally got "out" a few weeks ago... I was actually going to look into how to get it off Japanese Itunes since I pretty much want everything by Yuuki Hayashi... than it came out. Shame no physical release... while it's not his and Tachibana's best work (they did better on Haikyu!) tracks #23 and #25 are pretty ace.
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