Postby Kaori » Sat Aug 28, 2021 11:04 am
Unlike Claec, the Japanese artists I listen to haven't changed a lot in the past 6 years. I still listen to all of the artists I listed above (in 2015), some more than others (Sakamoto Maya is still my favorite; I still like the one album each that I own of Mizuki Nana and Arisaka Mika; but I only occasionally listen to Hirasawa Susumu). But I want to add some more thoughts on Yamazaki Masayoshi, since I've listened to a lot more of his music since 2015:
Yamazaki Masayoshi
-Writes his own music and has songs in a variety of genres including rock, blues, and pop; I gravitate towards his more energetic early-career albums.
-Despite the fact that I don't like all of the musical genres he plays, his music-writing, lyric-writing, and text-setting are all excellent, and that's why I listen to him.
-His lyrics are interesting in that they're always, infallibly, from a very male POV, which is not always the case in Japanese music (male singers often sing from a female perspective, and vice versa).
-Content warning: though his lyrics are never explicit (that I've heard), some of them do lean towards the erotic.
-Favorite songs: "One More Time, One More Chance" (5 cm/s ending); "Menuet" (メヌエット) (Romancing Saga: Minstrel Song opening song); "Hoshi ni Negai wo"; 心拍数 ("Heartbeat"), but only the version from his Blue Period collection, not the original version.
-Recommended starting point: Blue Period (2-disc early-career best collection).
There are also a few artists I can add:
Kokia. I think I got into Kokia because of people's recommendations on CAA, so thanks to whoever kept recommending her. Remember Me is probably my favorite album of hers--there are a few songs on there I always skip, but also some of my favorite songs are on that album (esp. "Daiji na Mono wa Mabuta no Ura"). "Transparent" from her outworks collection (also recommended by someone on CAA) is also a really incredible song that rips my heart to shreds.
Tamaki Nami (玉置成実): I've mentioned this before elsewhere, but I like hear early albums. She has a lot of high-octane dance tunes, and I really like the positive, encouraging, and forward-looking vibe of her lyrics.
The album Dream Field by See-Saw is one of my favorite albums. See-Saw is a sort of off-and-on Kajiura Yuuki project, and this one album has numerous excellent songs: 千夜一夜 (a song I thought I wouldn't like at first, but really grew on me); 記憶 (a personal favorite); 優しい夜明け (used as either the OP or ED of .Hack//Sign, I forget which); indio (the more I understand the lyrics to this song, the more it rips my heart to shreds--although, or rather perhaps partly "because," musically, it's incredibly beautiful).
下巣の極め乙女 has several songs that I really like a lot, but it's hard to enjoy their music because of something that happened in the personal life of one of their members. But I like the mixture of jazz and rock and would like to find something else like that.
Jizue (speaking of jazz rock) is a great instrumental jazz rock band, but I don't listen to them all that often because if I'm listening to Japanese music, usually I want to hear the Japanese language.
Looking back over everything, although I was at one point hoping to discover some Japanese music outside of anime/game music, still almost everyone I listen to is someone I found out about through anime or game music. (E.g. getting into Yamazaki Masayoshi through "One More Time, One More Chance" and "Menuet," though in general he is not an "anime music artist," just someone who happens to have a couple of songs used in anime/games.) This might be partly because it's just very common for Japanese artists to have their songs used for anime/games even if that's not the main thing they do and partly because I just like the style of music that tends to get used in anime more than generic pop/rock. But I've come to more or less accept that that's okay and there's nothing wrong with that.
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