23 July 2013

ALI PROJECT - Watashi no Bara wo Haminasai

Rozen Maiden: Zuruckspulen OP

Tracklist:

1. Watashi no Bara wo Haminasai
2. Fraulein Rose
3. Otome no Aganai

1. Watashi no Bara wo Haminasai

A gliding violin introduction sets the uplifting, yet slightly creepy atmosphere for a catchy synth melody followed by Arika's singing. Although it's more of their Light Alice style than the heavy gothic music we usually expect, it still follows some eccentric chord progressions utilizing bells in the midst of a seemingly cheerful melody, making it quite similar to their previous single, and perfect for the grim setting of the Rozen Maiden anime. Especially for a newcomer to their music, Arika's vocals may seem thin and inconsistent, but she again proves, despite her age and long career, that she can still perform the vocal stunts and even have an excellent vibrato capability. The strange ambiental noise and distorted guitars that have been following the instrumentation through the whole track are expressed at the final chorus, wrapping up the song in a mysterious fashion.
Rating: 9

2. Fraulein Rose

Silently, Fraulein Rose makes its entrance with a deep, relaxing piano, and, judging by the title, is also somewhat Rozen Maiden-themed, despite not being a tie-in. On the contrary of such a deep arrangement, Arika sings even higher this time, with a fairy tale-like dreamy choir backing her up, until the tempo and an acoustic guitar set in. This track is much of their usual style, but still has that one bit of melancholy and the strange, scary heavy gothic moments. Instead of the usual vocal filtering and layering, Arika reaches very high without her voice actually going into falsetto, and the same choir is silently being added every time an effective transition needs to be made. Suddenly, the mood is broken by an explosive, dark theme including strings much deeper than we've been able to hear, but not a long time passes before the serene ambient returns.
Rating: 10

3. Otome no Aganai

The big violin orchestra unravels, following a melody very much like the main melody of Watashi no Bara wo Haminasai. Slowly, everything starts getting heavier and heavier with more classical music-like crescendos and dramatic effects, before it returns to the restful thematic. Unfortunately, the third track in the single isn't anything especially memorable, but it's worth listening to even if only for the haunting arrangement, and the usage of Arika's light voice once again. 
Rating: 8

If Arika with her 50 years of age can do music this excellent, to the point where the worst track in the single still deserves an 8, then she surely sets the bar higher for any other musician. My overall rating is: 9.

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2 comments:

  1. Arika doesn't show her age does she? And her voice is still good. I agree with you, the second track was my favourite. The first seemed fairly standard ALIPRO but on the good side. Overall I'm happy with the single.

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23 July 2013

ALI PROJECT - Watashi no Bara wo Haminasai

Rozen Maiden: Zuruckspulen OP

Tracklist:

1. Watashi no Bara wo Haminasai
2. Fraulein Rose
3. Otome no Aganai

1. Watashi no Bara wo Haminasai

A gliding violin introduction sets the uplifting, yet slightly creepy atmosphere for a catchy synth melody followed by Arika's singing. Although it's more of their Light Alice style than the heavy gothic music we usually expect, it still follows some eccentric chord progressions utilizing bells in the midst of a seemingly cheerful melody, making it quite similar to their previous single, and perfect for the grim setting of the Rozen Maiden anime. Especially for a newcomer to their music, Arika's vocals may seem thin and inconsistent, but she again proves, despite her age and long career, that she can still perform the vocal stunts and even have an excellent vibrato capability. The strange ambiental noise and distorted guitars that have been following the instrumentation through the whole track are expressed at the final chorus, wrapping up the song in a mysterious fashion.
Rating: 9

2. Fraulein Rose

Silently, Fraulein Rose makes its entrance with a deep, relaxing piano, and, judging by the title, is also somewhat Rozen Maiden-themed, despite not being a tie-in. On the contrary of such a deep arrangement, Arika sings even higher this time, with a fairy tale-like dreamy choir backing her up, until the tempo and an acoustic guitar set in. This track is much of their usual style, but still has that one bit of melancholy and the strange, scary heavy gothic moments. Instead of the usual vocal filtering and layering, Arika reaches very high without her voice actually going into falsetto, and the same choir is silently being added every time an effective transition needs to be made. Suddenly, the mood is broken by an explosive, dark theme including strings much deeper than we've been able to hear, but not a long time passes before the serene ambient returns.
Rating: 10

3. Otome no Aganai

The big violin orchestra unravels, following a melody very much like the main melody of Watashi no Bara wo Haminasai. Slowly, everything starts getting heavier and heavier with more classical music-like crescendos and dramatic effects, before it returns to the restful thematic. Unfortunately, the third track in the single isn't anything especially memorable, but it's worth listening to even if only for the haunting arrangement, and the usage of Arika's light voice once again. 
Rating: 8

If Arika with her 50 years of age can do music this excellent, to the point where the worst track in the single still deserves an 8, then she surely sets the bar higher for any other musician. My overall rating is: 9.

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2 comments:

  1. Arika doesn't show her age does she? And her voice is still good. I agree with you, the second track was my favourite. The first seemed fairly standard ALIPRO but on the good side. Overall I'm happy with the single.

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    1. I'm pretty sure she's immortal ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ

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