East Of Eden - "Evolve" Extended Version | Rock Musician Reacts

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  • @yakidin63
    @yakidin63 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    Wakazaemon is the bass player. Very popular session musician and has worked with Murata Tamu on Daisuke Kurosawas X-Japan project, Been selected for the Maximum the Hormone band project and played in Marty Friedmans touring band plus loads of other stuff. She's a superstar bass player.

    • @realdocloco
      @realdocloco 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Even her car is famous! (and cute) 😉. She's a monster bassist and extremely versatile too.

    • @mimitan
      @mimitan 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bocchi from Bocchi the rock turned bassist with Eiko from Ya Boy Kongming that went from vocalist to drummer.

    • @michaelmunno
      @michaelmunno 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes, Wakazaemon is solid AF. loved her bass and vocals with Tamu in the One OK Rock cover "wherever you are" I have enjoyed everything I have seen/heard by her. Of course I love Yuki also, interested to see where this band goes from here.

  • @Darkangl28
    @Darkangl28 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Akane Minato was the main vocalist in the idol group Predia for 11 years. People keep mentioning Mochi to Cheese, but that was just a small acoustic side project that was only active for a couple of years.

  • @BzhMopar22
    @BzhMopar22 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Akané the singer was in the acoustic band of Akané Hirose and Kanami Tono called Mochi to cheese.
    The violine was on the stage with Asami when she's tour for Japonese music star before Summer as a Deluxe chorist.

    • @MaartenT
      @MaartenT 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I am pretty sure Ayasa also played violin in one of Lonesome_Blue's songs as a guest, so they already tried something out with her and Mao (and the drummer) a year or so ago.

    • @Darkangl28
      @Darkangl28 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Akane was the main singer of Predia for 11 years. Mochi was just a small acoustic side project. Not sure why you never mention Predia when you comment about what she's done.

    • @MaartenT
      @MaartenT 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Darkangl28
      Probably because Wave knows about Mochi To Cheese because of the Band-Maid connection and most likely doesn't know about Predia (even though Band-Maids Akane was a big fan). To be honest, I have heard Mochi To Cheese songs and haven't heard anything by Predia and I assume that goes for a bunch of Band-Maid fans. I probably wouldn't have known their name if they didn't disband a couple of years ago with all the pictures and things surrounding it.

    • @Darkangl28
      @Darkangl28 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MaartenT There's no reason to even mention the Band-Maid connection since that was just a small side project anyway. Yes they were all friends, but that was many many years ago. Would you go look up the small side projects of the other players in EOE and mention those, while totally ignoring their main role in the industry that they'd done for eleven years? The fact that you haven't heard anything by Predia is on you. I became a huge Predia fan from the Mochi project, and it broke my heart when they disbanded. You know why? Because they were a family, they were good to the fans, and they weren't all about money and merch. I used to be a huge Band-Maid fan back in the day for several years when they were coming up, but when it became all about money and merch with them, and they stopped doing fun things for the fans without sticking it behind a paywall, they lost me completely.

    • @MaartenT
      @MaartenT 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@Darkangl28
      That might very well be true, but the majority of Western people that have heard about Mochi To Cheese know about them because of Band-Maid. So that's probably the reason why he mentioned Mochi To Cheese and not Predia. He might not even have heard of Predia (again, we know for a fact Wave knows Mochi To Cheese). Not everyone that is dipping their toe into Japanese music and like rock or metal like idol or J-pop to begin with. The reason why I didn't really listen to Predia when I heard they were breaking up is because I wasn't interested in doing so. It's most likely not a style of music I enjoy as I tend to not enjoy a lot of poppy music (to make sure: I am NOT saying it's bad, it's just personal preference).
      You made a great post about her involvement with Predia, you seem like a huge fan and I genuinely think it's a shame they broke up because I hate to see bands break up that have been around for that long and have gathered a fanbase, but you can't expect someone to know everything you know. They were probably in their early 30's, where they splitting to create families? Has that been communicated? Or was it a decision by the management?
      You are clearly well versed into Japanese music. I am about 3 years in now, there are plenty of others that are either not that long into it or just focus on one or two bands instead of trying to look around what else is available (like I tend to do). But you can't expect anyone to know as much about it as you do, especially if you are a fan of a specific band or group. I am sure the comment was not made out of spite, but either to help Wave or because they didn't know about Predia.
      As far as the Band-Maid money thing goes, I would not blame the band for that, that stuff is typically management. Also, a lot of Japanese bands have one or multiple fanclubs, Gacharic Spin even split them into multiple adding one per member a couple of years ago although I guess Band-Maid technically also has 2. The Japanese music industry is apparently pretty cut-throat and I assume they are just finding ways to survive. But I can understand that you don't want anything to do with that, that's your decision of course and I am sure you are not the only one. But the reason why a lot of bands survive is because of their merch and shows, because having a band costs a lot of money.

  • @hiawatha.g
    @hiawatha.g 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    They all have multiple projects, so it will be interesting to see if they run with this, given how good the reception has been. i hope they do more!

  • @user-wt5ms3nc4g
    @user-wt5ms3nc4g 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    I'm a LOVEBITES fan. But I'm also paying attention to this band. Ayasa on the violin and Yuki on the guitar are famous in Japan, and a few years ago, Yuki was even introduced as the most beautiful guitarist in the world. Beauty is a violation!

    • @dens660
      @dens660 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      They're sisters of Lovebites

  • @davidarcus5131
    @davidarcus5131 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Lead vocals also has Fuki's resonance. Thanks for posting this, Wave. Supergroup, indeed!

  • @vectorifix3218
    @vectorifix3218 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Can’t wait their album. All the keys to become a superband.

  • @badgirlmelreacts4201
    @badgirlmelreacts4201 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Just found this group today omg love them

  • @CaffeineNightOwl
    @CaffeineNightOwl 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    they all are so amazing, but the rythmsection is killer.

  • @keithvincent-ul2te
    @keithvincent-ul2te 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Lonesome Blue Drummer is Great.

    • @davidarcus5131
      @davidarcus5131 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Mizuki -- solid rock drumming, but some Lonesome Blue material showcased her versatility. I hope EOE's does the same for her.

  • @kicorse
    @kicorse 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    The stand-out part of the song for me is that beautiful violin intro, but it bodes well that one of the best songwriters in Japan, Mao (Light Bringer, Lovebites writer) has a co-writing credit on the music.
    On the Unlucky Morpheus comparison, this is within the range of what they do on the rock versus metal spectrum. For me the biggest difference is the prominence the violin has throughout this song, which is exciting as I'd like UM to give it more prominence.

    • @MaartenT
      @MaartenT 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I didn't know that Mao co-wrote the track. It's funny, but that's probably why I find it a bit cheesy and boring like a lot of the stuff I have heard that he wrote for Lovebites (some of it is great) and Lonesome_Blue as well. He just likes to write the kind of overly "epic" music with (to me) overly cheesy melodies, like it would fit in a Disney soundtrack if slowed down. I am also not a big fan of the vocalists style, but there is no question all the members on here are very good. I do enjoy the solo's, but I like Unlucky Morpheus writing way more than this (not the biggest fan of their more power metal songs to be fair).
      I will check out more by them though and might buy an album to properly give them a chance, but on first few listens I find it as overly clean (overproduced) and lifeless sounding like Lonesome_Blue. Also, the fact that he now works on this project is probably meaning Lonesome_Blue is done. I have a feeling they won't make it an other year and they might not even bother searching for a new guitarist (I predicted Narumi would leave too).

    • @kicorse
      @kicorse 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MaartenT I actually find the core vocal melodies of this song underwhelming, but I don't know whether they're Mao's or not as he's only a co-writer. I'm very impressed with the quality of the songwriting in Lovebites and Light Bringer (Lonesome_Blue are a bit hit-and-miss for me so far - didn't know Mao was involved). Power-metal intrinsically has an epic quality that can be a bit cheesy, yes, but I don't mind that. There are bands like Dragonforce who intentionally turn it up to 11, but the Lovebites/UM level works for me.

    • @MaartenT
      @MaartenT 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@kicorse
      I own the Lonesome_Blue cd and actually added the credits to a discography site, Mao has done most of everything for them from writing (7/11 tracks and one co-written) to co-producing (credited as Sound Producer). So there are some other writers, but the majority of stuff was done by Mao. I suspect Narumi didn't get a lot of freedom and it's the reason why I predicted her to be the first one to leave. Lonesome_Blue always felt like a very manufactured "band" to me, mainly pushed by Victor and Mao to try and surf on the success of other Japanese rock bands like Band-Maid and Trident. But to be fair, I might be misreading that and I am not a huge Victor fan after they basically left Gacharic Spin to rot more or less so I might be biased.
      I am really curious if this band is supposed to keep going or if they are basically going to be a side-project if all of them have time that maybe produces one album. Because I can not imagine BanG Dream gives a lot of time off to Ayasa and Yuki has a lot on her plate as well. And if the bass player is typically a studio musician she is probably very busy as well. I see this as an other try for Mao to push something through. I give this more of a chance than Lonesome_Blue because of the talent involved but it will be difficult to keep them all on the same page and find the time to perform.
      As far as power metal goes, there isn't a lot of power metal that I really enjoy, but I know a lot of people like those type of melodies a lot. I forced myself to listen to more of the Japanese power metal bands and Unlucky Morpheus, Lovebites and some of the other Japanese bands do work for me for the most part (Zettai Club is an other one), but in general it's just a genre that's not really for me and that I have gotten used to over time. There are some exceptions, I like some of the Symphony X albums for example, but those are also very proggy. I generally don't enjoy power metal vocals too much which is what has always been the most difficult for me to get used to together with the chorus melodies.
      Edit: Also funnily enough, I remember seeing that Ayasa wrote the music before in their credits (possibly with Mao, but I don't remember). So they have changed it to East Of Eden + Mao. And this band name already existed, so it's a pain to search info for.
      Edit2:Just found an article that mentions "Ayasa (Violin/Producer/Leader)", so I might have mixed up producer and writer.

    • @danhague9442
      @danhague9442 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MaartenT They sell 2.5K tickets in 4 hours. That takes most bands years to accomplish. It took them 3 weeks. I wouldn’t worry some session work stands in the way of this project.

    • @MaartenT
      @MaartenT 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@danhague9442
      You say that, but have you seen how live BanG Dream concerts look? The amount of money that company makes with rhythm gacha games, anime, music and who knows what else is insane and I have a feeling their contracts are probably very strict and the same goes for everyone else to a lesser extent. I assume most of them are tied to different labels, which is whole thing. I have seen credits sections for some Japanese jazz records or eg. Genie High where Ikkyu is not on the label Genie High is on, it's a lot of extra text for 1 person. Yes, the majority will probably be fine if this takes off because it will give the the member in question more exposure, but for BanG Dream? It's a drop in a bucket.
      But I might be wrong, I am curious how it's going to go. I was first going to give them 2 years, but it all depends on how much fun they have and how much input they get (or if Mao is going to do the Lonesome_Blue thing). It's either going to be a like Nemophila or The Jazz Avengers (they were both a one-off thing that turned into a band/group) or it's going to be line Lonesome_Blue or Hagane (but probably not as quickly) where both of them had 1 person writing basically everything and people most likely left because of it. Only time will tell, I can see this go very well but it's not because tickets sell well that it's going to last.
      I have somewhat of the same "manufactured" feeling with this band as I did with Lonesome_Blue for some reason. I am not convinced it's a good idea to "buy" yourself a good band that will work well together, it's possible but it's not a guarantee. But I wish them all the best just like I did with Lonesome_Blue. I don't have as strong of a feeling that this isn't going to go well like I did with Lonesome_Blue, so they are probably fine. I will certainly check it out if they do release an album or if they release a live Blu-ray.

  • @Lesca6
    @Lesca6 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I hope we will hear more from them. Sounds a bit overproduced (typical Mao ^^), but I fucking love it. Akanes voice is soooo good for this kind of music. I hope she keeps on making rock/metal, she (her voice) seems born for it xD

  • @bcdt1947
    @bcdt1947 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Brilliant. Iconic women.

  • @hambasahaya946
    @hambasahaya946 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @davegalea6689
    @davegalea6689 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please check out another Brilliant New Japanese band called THE STEREOGANG