After getting a teaser out of idol’s Van Halen the other day, it’s now the turn of idol’s Bon Jovi to rev us up a little:
【MV解禁予告】avex第1弾single「DON'T STOP」のMVの公開日が3/1㈬19:00に決定!公開日に向けて、カウントダウンをスタート!
公式HP→https://t.co/jZfL7GHzN3
全国ツアー2017特設→https://t.co/0viDSYPvJq pic.twitter.com/8ImHPpxArW— Q'ulle Official (@Qulle_official) February 26, 2017
Of course, Q’ulle, now being on an Avex imprint, will make it extremely difficult to acquire this single when it drops, which is a shame, because you can pretty much guarantee that “DON’T STOP” is a fun song, but the B-side will be either gorgeous, dancehall power pop or something hard enough to shake your teeth.
The full video’s coming in just a few days, which is lovely, because I never feel like I give Q’ulle enough time or space, and they’ve been incredibly prolific without having ever had a real miss. They’re also cool as hell and have their own fashion line; the last thing they need is a bunch of goofy gaijin telling them how cool they are, but facts is facts.
Yeah fun facts- BiSH, Q’ulle and now The World Standard are on the no ship to US list for Amazon- I did manage to order this through cdJapan but they proxied it from somewhere else- (I’m more curious about the VR content than the song)
NOT WA-SUTA TOO!
I dont get it either- I do know that I hate (yes HATE) CDJapan. 10-15% more expensive and they take forever to ship. WA-SUTA new single and BD released 2/22 im still waiting for them to ship 🙁
Somebody needs to crack a few skulls over at Avex HQ.
I still don’t get this, as far as I know the “export ban” is supposed to be anime only, music is not supposed to be affected by it. Must be a mixup at amazon.
Looked it up
The ban is on releases by Avex Pictures, Avex Trax releases have no export restrictions, it must be amazon messing up. This message for CD-Japan should make it clear
http://aramajapan.com/news/avex-pictures-enforces-export-ban-on-blu-rays-dvd-and-cds/71087/attachment/cdjapan/
I had seen that report before, and I’m willing to believe that Amazon is at best hedging their bets (I don’t think they’d make a mistake like that and not correct if their bottom line were at stake). It’s a really weird problem, though.
Here is my guess- the record labels refuse to lower their prices so there is no profits for Amazon to cover the packaging/shipping costs so they wont ship…. but thats just a guess.
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