![]() ![]() The high-speed trading off, and the live performances in which the singers seem to be pulling the chorus out of the backs of their brains, make it all even better.Įdward Okulicz: This could have been a lot of fun with its turbocharged hooks and guitars, but dear god this song sounds like ass. Jessica Doyle: Man, it’s been too long since I got to reap some of the energy of chaotic-at-first-sight guitar lines. Add that to the sugary pop-punk guitar treatment and the laser-focus on delivering earworm after earworm, and there’s really no room to sit back and overthink things like I usually do - wait, shit, am I having fun? Tim de Reuse: The casiocore artificiality works as a gimmick because of how hard it’s leaned into the unconvincing bass patch and pitiful snare sample sound exuberant when sequenced at such breakneck speeds. Their desire to be better sounds like a scripted cliche - “I give up on giving up” - than their past work, but the rough edges present in each of the six’s voices ensure they’re still the odd and awkward idols trying their sincere best. “Paint It Black” may be their cleanest in production, and their darkness easier to swallow, but they’ve yet to lose any of their self-determined drive that made them so compelling to follow as underdogs. Now they sell out arenas, and with popularity comes a change in image and sound. Ryo Miyauchi: Just three years ago, BiSH sang this narrative of being “shit idols,” desperate to climb from the bottom and be loved by anybody. Not a cover of the classic originally made famous by Vanessa Carlton…Ĭlaire Biddles: I don’t know what I like more: The song, or the audacity it took to give it that title. Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment.I LIE HERE BURIED WITH MY RINGS AND MY DRESSES.Email (song suggestions/writer enquiries)."【新曲「DiSTANCE」宇宙初オンエア!】メジャー3rd AL「CARROTS and STiCKS」リード曲で新曲「DiSTANCE」が6月11日(火)TFM「SCHOOL OF LOCK!」にて初オンエア解禁決定!絶対聴いておくれ" Major 3rd AL "CARROTS and STiCKS" lead song new song "Di STANCE" will be unveiled for the first time on June 11th (Tuesday) TFM "SCHOOL OF LOCK!" Be sure to listen] (Tweet) (in Japanese). July 3: Official release of full album. ![]() June 13: Full album pre-released on Apple Music.June 12: "Distance" released on YouTube fake version sold at Tower Records.June 11: "Distance" broadcast on Tokyo FM's program, "School of Lock!".May 3: Carrots, another EP containing four songs, released on Apple Music.April 3: Sticks, an EP containing four songs, released on Apple Music.April 2: "Tsuinishi" released on YouTube.Nevertheless, the fake album managed to climb to 6th place on the Oricon weekly charts. The real version was released on Apple Music the following day. However, it was soon revealed that the album was a fake: all fourteen songs were performed by producers Kenta Matsukuma and JxSxK under the name "Beat Mint Boyz". On June 12, Bish "released" the entire album through Tower Records 21 days before the official release date, a stunt also pulled for the previous album, The Guerrilla Bish. The EPs were distributed exclusively through Apple Music. In the video, producer Kenta Matsukuma described Sticks as containing songs that were "dirty, can't sell, and noisy", while Carrots would contain "sellable, cool" songs. On the same day, a video detailing the release schedule of the album accompanied by a song in the album, "Tsuinishi", was released on YouTube. The album was first announced on April 1, 2019, during Bish's theater screening of Bring Icing Shit Horse Tour Final "The Nude", a film documenting the group's concert "Bring Icing Shit Horse Tour" at Makuhari Messe in December 2018. ![]()
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