by TotallyUncool » Fri Jan 03, 2014 6:12 pm
I'm pretty much a casual listener when it comes to AKB, but here are my general impressions, in no particular order:
I'd like to hear a lot more live singing, even if it means taking a chance on some not-so-good voices. Real and raw is better than perfect and predictable.
Takamina's definitely their MVP, as far as I'm concerned. I really like her voice, but I also like her stage presence, her facial expressions, and the way that she carries herself -- there's something refreshingly earthy (even a bit vulgar), natural, and intense that makes her stand against all the pretty-pretty, in an ugly(but not really)-duckling sort of way.
A few songs stick with me -- Bird (one of my favorite songs by anyone), Beginner (they should have kept the original PV, and told everybody who didn't like it to close their eyes and STFU if they didn't want to see it!), River, and maybe a few others. But too many of them don't -- they're nice, but they just don't have the kind of power or catchiness that makes them stick in my head. Some of that is probably weak songwriting, and some of it comes from the arrangements, which tend to rely so heavily on everyone singing in chorus. I think that weakens the impact of a lot of the songs; I would like to hear more solo lines -- enough to give the songs the kind of impact that they could have.
Their live stage show: it is good, and they're worth seeing in person, if you get the chance (I saw them at Anime Expo a few years ago). It's also very, very different from what Morning Musume does on stage -- a different kind of show. It's basically cabaret, with small-group performances (three or four people) interspersed with the everybody-sing-together material. The staging and pacing is excellent, and live, the mix of solo lines and choral singing seems a lot better. I definitely did find myself wishing for live vocals, however, rather than what seemed to be pure lip-synch.
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