Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Page 006

Since when were songs like 'BOOM-HAH BOOM-HAH-HAH' and 'Aho no Matsuri' songs you mosh and thrash and swarm around to?

FYI, funky cool music is meant to be danced to and enjoyed. A live performance is supposed to be something you go to see and have fun at. It is not where you climb and elbow over people just to grab at the performer(s).

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Page 005

I haven't posted a blog here in a little while, but I'm alive! (though I doubt anyone actually reads and follows this haha)

Anyhow, I haven't had much to talk about. I've expressed some of my recent personal and emotional happenings on my LiveJournal.

Actually, I just thought of something that I could mention.

Recently I have noticed a good number of incidents where there was an announcement about by/about an artist but was either taken completely out of context or completely misunderstood. This has been a problem for a long time and continues to be one even now.

News flash: Babelfish/Google Translate/etc is not always your best friend.

One recent one that comes to mind is that someone was under the assumption that Kaya was going to re-release his GLITTER album. This really frustrated me because whoever read Kaya's blog post about it apparently could read a few katakana and saw "GLITTER" in there and went 'hay gaiz kaya's gunna release GLITTER with new vocals!!!1!!zomg' Hahaha....no. He's actually releasing an indies best album with the same name as the GLITTER album. If you actually read the blog post you would have caught that.

Another recent one is one that some people might know about. Someone was going on about how Gackt and Hyde were going to be in a new sci-fi movie together. That made everyone go "...huh?" Especially because they said that they had heard it from some mysterious!Myspace friend and there had been no mention of it anywhere.

These recurring problems not only feed misinformation to others, but this is one of the major ways rumors start. Not to mention how people go about starting rumors as jokes.

That's another thing. Because jrock is such a word-of-mouth oriented community, people will believe anything they hear. This is another problem that has been happening for a long time and still continues to happen. Fans need to be weary of what they hear and check official sources. Though I think the fact that they actually need to do something like that is rather sad, but that's another blog post.