Deathrabbits, who run as hot and cold in this group as anybody I’ve ever seen, just dropped a very serious-business video for “Usagi Stream 2“; that is, a very serious-business video for a pretty serious-business song.
I don’t know who writes their music, but this has to be the most thoroughly mature effort that they’ve put together to date. Yes, the cute “pyon!” thing is still there, and of course it is — they’re junior idols. But the overall effort, from the writing to the mix to the performance to the Bucho to Emi’s ever-developing voice, is, I think, their absolute best to date. “The Second Usagi War” just went from “Okay, I’ll give it a shot” to “Seriously, can somebody give me the stupid album? I wanna hear what Deathrabbits is really up to.”
See? I am nothing if not fair and supportive. Good jobs, Deathrabbits.
Their music is composed by Tetsuya Kobayashi.
He’s done music for a lot of big things, including the Persona series~
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=11614
http://vgmdb.net/artist/7324
http://myanimelist.net/people/35377/Tetsuya_Kobayashi/
But…why is the “pyon”s necessary?…I’ll keep checking out songs these guys make, but I can’t wait for this group to grow out of the hyper-cute stage. They really do have a good sound (and those voices tho!) but I think I have to go flood my ears with some https://youtu.be/EuROIa3ns0Q to get the sugar blocks out. 😛
Pyon is here to stay~ ;P
Also, the Pyon is there because they are Rabbits… It’s the Japanese onomatopoeia for “hopping” just in case that wasn’t clear.
Oh yeah, I’m aware of why they say it. That was more an exclamation rather than a question, but thanks 🙂
Gotcha’~ ^^
Not sure about this song, it may take some time to grow on me like Nande did when it first came out but now I love that song. Interesting video that kinda reminds me of megitsune but with different things going on that I don’t understand. I hope someone will translate this into English.
Well that was…………………………….interesting. At least it’s not a dude wearing a dress.
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