8 August 2013

Faylan - wonder fang

Hakkenden - Tohou Hakken Ibun 2 OP
BlazBlue: Chronophantasma OP 

Tracklist:

1. wonder fang
2. Blue Sanction
3. wonder fang (Off Vocal)
4. Blue Sanction (Off Vocal)

1. wonder fang

A sudden, violent, and somewhat westernized series of chords open the first track, appearing not as dark as Faylan's usual music, and actually a bit more uplifting. As usual, her vocals are dry and struggling, having an excellent colour for aggressive rock music, and sometimes achieve great distancing effects with the creative usage of voice filters. Unfortunately, even though the arrangement is filled with only hard electric guitars and strong percussions, aside from occasional synthage in the middle eight section, the melody itself isn't anything special or memorable, and the song is actually under the standard 4 minutes, showing that the composing level wasn't exactly high this time. God FATE, the first Hakkenden opening was much better, and I'd like to see more of that, not only mild effort.
Rating: 7

2. Blue Sanction

It appears that the BlazBlue tie-ins Faylan has are always better, at least in my eyes, from the main song in the single. The powerful mix of synths and filtered guitars which opens proves that, followed by a much harder, darker arrangement which can even parry a song from the GazettE, crossing into metal. Here, her voice is a bit more muffled by the strong instrumentation, but clears up in the verse which employs only drums and a piano until the distorted guitars interrupt. More complex melodies require stronger vocal utilization, especially in the catchy ani-rock element in the chorus. A powerful guitar solo marks the transition to the final chorus along with a buildup, crossing over Faylan's melancholic singing paired with a piano until it again unravels into a techno-rock salve, followed by an unusual outro melody. The variety and a boosted arrangement make Blue Sanction a much better track than the A-side, once again.
Rating: 9

If it weren't for the anime relation, the two songs could be switched, Blue Sanction would be the main one, and nobody would even notice. I'm not worried about Faylan's future works, though, since wonder fang was just a minor setback in the chain of excellent work. My overall rating is: 8

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3 comments:

  1. I also found that Blue Sanction was the better song! Just that already says something about the standard of her BlazBlue tie-ins, as well as adds to your theory of the gender split in terms of preferred song, haha! ( ´ ▽ ` )

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    1. Yeah, if you read 123's review, he found wonder fang as the more preferable one. Makes you wonder... o__o

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    2. We need to see what austintatious thinks.

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8 August 2013

Faylan - wonder fang

Hakkenden - Tohou Hakken Ibun 2 OP
BlazBlue: Chronophantasma OP 

Tracklist:

1. wonder fang
2. Blue Sanction
3. wonder fang (Off Vocal)
4. Blue Sanction (Off Vocal)

1. wonder fang

A sudden, violent, and somewhat westernized series of chords open the first track, appearing not as dark as Faylan's usual music, and actually a bit more uplifting. As usual, her vocals are dry and struggling, having an excellent colour for aggressive rock music, and sometimes achieve great distancing effects with the creative usage of voice filters. Unfortunately, even though the arrangement is filled with only hard electric guitars and strong percussions, aside from occasional synthage in the middle eight section, the melody itself isn't anything special or memorable, and the song is actually under the standard 4 minutes, showing that the composing level wasn't exactly high this time. God FATE, the first Hakkenden opening was much better, and I'd like to see more of that, not only mild effort.
Rating: 7

2. Blue Sanction

It appears that the BlazBlue tie-ins Faylan has are always better, at least in my eyes, from the main song in the single. The powerful mix of synths and filtered guitars which opens proves that, followed by a much harder, darker arrangement which can even parry a song from the GazettE, crossing into metal. Here, her voice is a bit more muffled by the strong instrumentation, but clears up in the verse which employs only drums and a piano until the distorted guitars interrupt. More complex melodies require stronger vocal utilization, especially in the catchy ani-rock element in the chorus. A powerful guitar solo marks the transition to the final chorus along with a buildup, crossing over Faylan's melancholic singing paired with a piano until it again unravels into a techno-rock salve, followed by an unusual outro melody. The variety and a boosted arrangement make Blue Sanction a much better track than the A-side, once again.
Rating: 9

If it weren't for the anime relation, the two songs could be switched, Blue Sanction would be the main one, and nobody would even notice. I'm not worried about Faylan's future works, though, since wonder fang was just a minor setback in the chain of excellent work. My overall rating is: 8

The comment box doesn't bite; be careful when feeding it, though.

3 comments:

  1. I also found that Blue Sanction was the better song! Just that already says something about the standard of her BlazBlue tie-ins, as well as adds to your theory of the gender split in terms of preferred song, haha! ( ´ ▽ ` )

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yeah, if you read 123's review, he found wonder fang as the more preferable one. Makes you wonder... o__o

      Delete
    2. We need to see what austintatious thinks.

      Delete