Notes from the Idol PV Couch– Week 23 2017 (0611-0617)


Over at New School Kaidan, I write a few words about some of the recently released promotional videos. At times, this is a bit of a grueling task, and all of my thoughts can get a little scattered when multiple PVs are released on the same day. But, I always try to present the promotional videos in the best light possible, and I try to remember that each of these pieces of entertainment for your a me is actually the manifestation of a dream for some young girl or girls out there in Japan. Here then is a collection of those write-ups, with a few words sometimes added after a week+ of viewing.

This week, we come back with a vengeance with Promotional videos from:

ANGERME – Meg the Little Witch

To round out the group’s 23rd single release, ANGERME present their contribution to Aidorusai 2017 ~Idol Matsuri~, “Meg the Little Witch”. The opening theme to the 1974 anime of the same name, “Majokko Megu-chan” preserves much of the verve of the Showa-era arrangement while simultaneously adding some surf rock guitars that sound right at home (see 1974 opening). ANGERME plays up the budding sexuality inherent in magical girl anime with some short shorts, sly looks, and letting the youngest member, Kasahara Momona, sing that line … you’ll know the one. For my 2¢, I appreciate a bit of levity on a single that seems incredibly sober for the young group of girls. ANGERME’s “Ai Sae Areba Nanni mo Iranai / Namida Iro no Ketsui / Majokko Megu-chan” hits the record store racks on June 21, 2017.

ANGERME – I don’t need anything but love


Violins over an electro beat seems to be a staple sound for ANGERME, as evidenced by their new song “Ai Sae Areba Nanni mo Iranai”. The group uses a stately European-style manor for the setting, which appropriately fits the sounds. Keeping with the theme, a quick waltz-time pre-chorus breaks up the 4/4 beats, and I can almost see ballgowns twirling. The washes of pink lights over pink clothes make the themes of love and distance visible, while physical distance between the members on the fabulously Baroque love seat give flesh and blood the that same theme. “Ai Sae Areba Nanni mo Iranai / Namida Iro no Ketsui / Majokko Megu-chan” goes on sale June 21, 2017. Save those tears.

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BiSH – GiANT KiLLERS

You can call “GiANT KiLLERS” a promotional video if you want, but I like to think the new BiSH video as a manifesto (MANiFESTO?). Locked up in the attic in pretty white dresses, eyes open yet not really seeing, isn’t this how you see idols stuck in the traditional idol world? Well, BiSH have had enough. They open their eyes, take the weapons in their hands, and dominate or destroy the entire system. It seems nothing is worth saving. Their oppressors enforce the system under the guise of love, but it’s not really the type of love that BiSH wants. Destroy the system and burn down the house; this is how change comes about. KiLL the GiANT.

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Yurumerumo! (You’ll Melt More) – Sukiyaki (O-EAST Live Version)

You might remember “Sukiyaki” from Yurumerumo!’s 2014 release “Electric Sukiyaki Girls” as a synthy track over grilled meats. For the live version in 2017, the song’s arrangement has been mostly transplanted to guitar work, and electronic blips are replaced with palm-muted rhythms which creates a real mood of tension and anticipation. The chorus remains an joyous, emotional outburst- like the silky meat texture hitting your palette. “Sukiyaki” can be found on the live DVD “Kodoku to Gyakushuu ~Te Henda! Teihenda ~ Tour at TSUTAYA O-EAST” released on June 28, 2017.


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CY8ER – Kakushemu

The third CY8ER single sees the group explode from six members to their current six-piece lineup. More lively than their previous release “Te to Te“, “Kakushemu” sees the group around the Lazy Susan for an upbeat meal. The girls perform and eat in the inner sanctum to the jumping rhythms from Yunomi, and solo close-up shots present the lineup immersed in light. Especially if you found “Te to Te” too dreamy for your taste, you should get a good look at “Kakushemu”. CY8ER’s third single goes on sale on June 28, 2017.


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Maneki Kecak – Dodemo Iiya

Starting with a ballad piano, Maneki Kecak quickly pick up the pace for their new single “Doudemo Iiya”. The story through the PV shows the four girls pursuing their artistic dreams. Nakagawa Miyuu, Miyauchi Rin, and Matsushita Reona passionately work the theater while Fujikawa Chiai busks for a dollar on the street corner. Their paths meet, and it’s up to us to finish the story. “Dodemo Iiya” follows a great musical path with some left turns that make it the most uplifting thing I’ve heard today. The chorus flows with beautifully lyrical lines powered with more than enough talent to see them through. Maneki Kecak’s “Dodemo Iiya / Arikitari na Kotoba de” hits record store shelves on June 28, 2017.

Buy Maneki Kecak’s “Dodemo Iiya / Arikitari na Kotoba de“!

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Nakagawa Miyuu Version
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Fujikawa Chiai Version
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Fujisaki Mayuka Version
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Miyauchi Rin Version
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Matsushita Reona Version
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Regular Version
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Sakura No Yume。 – Dream☆Road

The limited time group for @JAM EXPO 2017 is Sakura No Yume. The trio of Ando Sakura from Tsuri Bit, Ichinose Mika from Kamiyado, and Abe Yumeri from SUPER☆GiRLS absolutely shine in this upbeat clip. Wearing their pure whites, we see the girls onstage performing, backstage in photoshoots, and recording their song. Sakura No Yume。 is a limited time group that lasts only from @JAM 2017 to @JAM EXPO 2017- roughly the summertime of 2017. Sakura, Mika, and Yumeri look great together, sound great together, and seem to have some amount of chemistry, so I’ll be a bit sad when the group wraps up their activities in late August. But, then again we’ll have another great @JAM EXPO to end it all, so we’re all the better for that. With a lineup that featured 165 acts last year, @JAM EXPO should be on everybody’s radar. Get yourself ready by following the links below.

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Notes from the Idol PV Couch– Week 10 2017 (03012 – 0318)


Over at New School Kaidan, I write a few words about some of the recently released promotional videos. At times, this is a bit of a grueling task, and all of my thoughts can get a little scattered when multiple PVs are released on the same day. But, I always try to present the promotional videos in the best light possible, and I try to remember that each of these pieces of entertainment for your a me is actually the manifestation of a dream for some young girl or girls out there in Japan. Here then is a collection of those write-ups, with a few words sometimes added after a week+ of viewing.

This week we have Promotional videos from:

°C-ute – Final Squall

With the first volley from their triple a-side final single, ℃-ute get everyone wet with its “Final Squall”. For fans of Hello! Project, the song is a thank you for the years: the initial frames spell it out in no uncertain terms. Every time the girls sing “sayonara” and “daisuki” it feels like a dagger to the heart. SHOCK EYE gifts ℃-ute with a song dripping with emotion, and ℃-ute delivers with a performance in the round surrounded by lucky fan club members who may or may not have participated in the water works. “Final Squall” sets the bar high for the remaining songs on the group’s 31st single. “To Tomorrow / Final Squall / The Curtain Rises” goes on sale March 29, 2017.

°C-ute To Tomorrow


With the assembled leaders and subleaders of Hello! Project + the Kenshuusei backdancers from the “℃-ute Shinshun Concert 2017 ~℃OMPASS~” tour, the H!P senior group offer this elegant send-off. “To Tomorrow” really emits the graduation vibes with lyrics of atonement, acceptance, and the future. Aside from the dance shots, ℃-ute find themselves on a hill top overlooking the ocean and the oncoming sunset. The cheer and willingness that ℃-ute brings to the sunset, their sunset, is noteworthy in that the group provide a great example of how idols should their transition. Tops in class and talent, the idol world is going to miss this group. ℃-ute’s final single will be released on March 29, 2017. Continue reading

Notes from the Idol PV Couch– Week 8 2017 (0226 – 0304)


Over at New School Kaidan, I write a few words about some of the recently released promotional videos. At times, this is a bit of a grueling task, and all of my thoughts can get a little scattered when multiple PVs are released on the same day. But, I always try to present the promotional videos in the best light possible, and I try to remember that each of these pieces of entertainment for your a me is actually the manifestation of a dream for some young girl or girls out there in Japan. Here then is a collection of those write-ups, with a few words sometimes added after a week+ of viewing.

This week we have Promotional videos from:

Morning Musume。’17 – Jealousy Jealousy


Looking like an elegant slumber party before the actual slumbering, “Jealousy Jealousy” rounds out the promotional videos for Morning Musume’s 63rd single release. Things look very black and white, although it’s not particularly clear which side is actually which (metaphorically speaking). What I do know is the group makes great use of their anchors: Oda Sakura and Fukumura Mizuki sing with an increasing presence from Nonaka Miki while Ishida Ayumi rightfully anchors the dance team and provides legit skills to the rap interludes (you should also stick around to hear Miki’s English in the rap- always a treat). Perhaps “Jealousy Jealousy” rests on foundations that are more predictable than its counterpart A-side, but man is the song smooth. For those put off by the mortar shells in “Brand New Morning”, “Jealousy Jealousy” feels like coming home to groove laden J-pop butter. “Brand New Morning/Jealousy Jealousy” goes on sale March 8, 2017.

Beyond the Couch

Over at Twitter I ran a poll, Continue reading