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Japanese deathmetal
Japanese deathmetal











japanese deathmetal

The band currently has the number two best-selling album in the iTunes store. In fact, lots of people have a soft spot for Babymetal. But, for those of us whose musical tastes fall somewhere in the middle, Babymetal is kind of like a magical, leather-clad, fire-breathing, sonic unicorn.

japanese deathmetal

People who really love teen pop will probably feel the same way. Things of note: 1) The chorus on this song is nefariously catchy 2) This may be the best metal song ever written about how awesome it is to eat chocolate 3) The people playing their backing music are dressed as skeletons 4) If you show this to an actual metalhead, he or she will never forgive you.Īs one Jezebel commenter wrote in response to a post about the video, “Somewhere in Norway there is a metalhead in corpse paint standing in a forest crying tears of blood.” Check out the music video for the album’s first single, entitled, ‟Give Me Choco!” The band released its debut, eponymous full-length album last month. “We use the ‘Baby’ because we are newborn, a new genre.” “We want to be the only one in the world,” singer Su-Metal said in an interview with Razor TV. Even the band’s name is a reference to the idea’s gonzo novelty. The premise behind Babymetal is simple: Take a trio of Japanese teen girl pop stars, choreographed dance moves and all, and have them sing over hard-charging death metal riffs. Everything’s been done before and we have a never-ending Spotify playlist to prove it.įlying in from Japan like a flaming battle axe covered in glitter and bubble gum is Babymetal, a band whose pitch-perfect execution of an absolutely insane concept has the potential to instantly banish any thoughts of ‟it’s all been done” from your brain.

japanese deathmetal

In an age when nearly every song ever recorded is available at a moment’s notice, it’s easy to get cynical about music.













Japanese deathmetal