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JAPAN & GOTH MOVIE REVIEWS: GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET'S NEST, DETROIT METAL CITY, GOTH CRUISE.
Grab a bag of Trader Joe’s olive oil popcorn (or a skull of absinthe). It’s time for my latest Japan/Gothic movie reviews. (Thanks to VIZ Media, Tigerlily Films and Alliance Atlantis for the DVDs/passes.)
Is there anything more epic than Spinal Tap? Yes: a new Japanese extravaganza called Detroit Metal City. Negishi, a doofus with a mushroom haircut finds no success with his cheese tart love songs. Somehow, he’s roped into singing for a Visual death metal band. You’ll cackle like the evil record label boss as Negishi tries to balance his oshare (Daikanyama-trendy) and Satanic double life. The movie is pure camp: Negishi’s dorky running, the metal-heads screaming to “kill everyone” lyrics, and even a “metal buffalo.” Gene Simmons of KISS appears as the reigning metal god, alongside Marty Friedman of Megadeth — what more could you want?
San Francisco friends, there will be a screening of Detroit Metal City on November 4th, 7:15pm at VIZ Cinema in New People World. The DVD comes out from VIZ Pictures on November 9th, so you can order a copy here.
Cruise vacations make me think of retirees. Conga lines. All you can eat buffets. Lame. But what if one of these vessels were pillaged by a crew of Goths? Ingenious. Goth Cruise. The documentary follows a wide cross-section of Goths, from parents to crossdressers. We learn who they are and how they fell into dark culture. While I wasn’t inspired by the American Goth fashion in the film, the narrative is balanced and respectful, and has an A+ soundtrack that includes The Cure and The Banshees. Find out more on the film’s website (and also check out my 10 Quirkiest Theme Cruises article for CNNGo.)
I’ve been biting my nails in anticipation for The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest, the final film based on Stieg Larsson’s breakout novels. (You may recall that I reviewed the second installation, The Girl Who Played With Fire.) Lisbeth Salander, the defiant Gothic hacker, unintentionally sports a “guro” look as she recovers from severe wounds. In no time, she’s back in her platform boots, a deathrock hairstyle and several spiked necklaces: armor against the three murder charges that threaten to institutionalize her forever.
The problem with being a law school graduate is that it’s impossible to accept the liberties taken with proper courtroom procedure: such as broadcasting a video the prosecution has not seen, or surprising the court with evidence stolen by a hacker. Although there’s less action and mystery in the last installement, Hornet’s Nest succeeds in tying up narrative ends and resolving character questions — a hard task for a trilogy. I also felt for Lisabeth the most in this film, which shows her quiet strength as a survivor. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest is out today in North American theaters and on DVD.
Just released: the new PV (music video) of Calendula Requiem by KanonXKanon (the collaboration between Miss Wakeshima and An Cafe). What do you think?
Anyone excited about upcoming movies? Which films have you watched recently and enjoyed?
Japanese Word of the Day: Kiseki – Miracle
Song of the Day: KanonXKanon – Calendula Requiem
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JROCK BANDS CONCERT REVIEWS, VISUAL KEI LIVE PERFORMANCES & SHOWS IN TOKYO, JAPAN & AMERICA.
I love lists. Taking inventory. Filling out forms. Truly a disturbed individual, am I not? Enough preface: here’s a compilation of all the Visual Kei, Jrock and Goth concert reviews on my blog, from 2008 to the present. Each link leads you to a report, including exclusive photos and videos videos. You can see all my Visual Kei-related coverage in this section.
I’ll keep adding to this list, so check back. If you find my Jrock coverage helpful, please consider sending the link to your friends. And you can leave a comment, letting me know which musicians / bands you’d like me to review next!
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2011 concerts
† Sugizo (Luna Sea / X Japan guitarist) (Hong Kong: December 2011)
† Wave Gotik Treffen (Leipzig: June 2011)
† Diamanda Galas (Uppsala, Sweden: April 2011)
† Cradle of Filth (Vancouver, Canada: February 2011)
2010 concerts
† Aural Vampire, Birthday Massacre, Dommin, Andy Six of Black Veil Brides (Studio Seven, Seattle: November 2010)
† Black Veil Brides (Studio Seven, Seattle: November 2010)
† SaTaN final live (Meguro Rockmaykan, Tokyo: Halloween 2010)
† Candy Spooky Theater (Meguro Rockmaykan, Tokyo: Halloween 2010)
† X Japan (Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver: October 2010)
† X Japan pre-show photos
† Dir en Grey (Showbox SoDo, Seattle: September 2010)
† Seileen: DJ SiSEN and Selia (Decadance Bar, Tokyo: August 2010)
† 101 A (Tokyo: August 2010)
† D’espairsRay (Showbox SoDo, Seattle: August 2010)
† D’espairsRay pre-show outfit photos
† Moi dix Mois / Malice Mizer reunion (Akasaka Blitz, Tokyo: July 2010)
† Miyavi (Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver: June 2010)
† Deluhi, Mix Speakers Inc (Shibuya-O-East, Tokyo: May 2010)
† GPKISM, SaTaN, Calmando Qual, Lix (Meguro Rockmaykan, Tokyo: May 2010)
† GPKISM pre-show photos
† Kaya Kaleidoscope (Ikebukuro Black Hole, Tokyo: May 2010)
† Kozi of Malice Mizer at Osaka Black Veil, May 2010
† Versailles (JCB Hall, Tokyo: April 2010)
† Versailles pre-show photos
† Suicide Ali (Tekkoshocon, Pittsburgh: April 2010)
† Versailles Jasmine You memorial concert (Shibuya-O-East, Tokyo: January 2010)
2009 concerts
† Rusika and Jazzminshroom (2nd Street Jazz, Los Angeles: November 2009)
† Lilac, Gurigula, Uzuhi (Webster Hall, NYC: November 2009)
† V-rock Visual Kei festival report by Yukiro (Chiba Makuhari Messe, Tokyo: October 2009)
† V-rock Visual Kei festival report by Count de Sang (Chiba Makuhari Messe, Tokyo: October 2009)
† Moi dix Mois and Kozi (Ebisu Liquidroom, Tokyo: July 2009)
† Moi dix Mois Mana cosplayers and outfit posts
† Gackt (Saitama Arena, Tokyo: July 2009)
† Gackt pre-show photos
† Baal, 13th Moon, Demonoid 13 (Shinjuku Motion, Tokyo: July 2009)
2008 concerts
† Mark Lane (MRX party, Los Angeles: December 2008)
† Auto-Mod (Shinjuku Club Marz, Tokyo: November 2008)
† Versailles (Shibuya-O-West, Tokyo: October 2008)
† Black and white: Laverite (Narciss Urawa, Japan: October 2008)
† Color photos: Laverite (Narciss Urawa, Japan: October 2008)
† First show: Laverite (Narciss Urawa, Japan: October 2008)
† Aural Vampire (Shinjuku Club Marz, Tokyo Dark Castle: October 2008)
† Kokusyoku Sumire (Christon Cafe, Tokyo: October 2008)
† Kanon Wakeshima, Plastic Tree (Marui Fashion Expo at JCB Hall, Tokyo: September 2008)
I’ll keep adding to this list, so check back. If you find my Jrock coverage helpful, please consider sending the link to your friends, and adding my Facebook page. And you can leave a comment, letting me know which musicians / bands you’d like me to review next!