Metal Fan Reacts To Gacharic Spin - ファンタジーメドレー (Fantasy Medley)

Published 2024-06-17
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All Comments (7)
  • @homegnome2429
    Thnaks! I like that you appreciate the full range of styles from Gacharic Spin - its a medley of Tomo-zo songs, so they are in that lighter style as you said - the one in the middle is probably the heaviest if you want to check out for yourself - search for Renai Switch. They have another medley here you can find under the name Gachanomix and this is a bigger mix of the various styles of the band, though the performance is from 2016 so doesn't feature more recent songs that you've heard.
  • @2abug
    This Fantasy Medley is exclusively composed of Tomo-Zo’s (the lead guitarist) songs. She have one song per album (with the exception of their latest one “W”). Similar to Miku with BAND-MAID. But Tomo-Zo is not a pigeon, she’s an alien from Nicorin Planet 👽🎸🔥
  • @MaartenT
    Their earlier stuff is closer to J-Pop and Idol than you would think, depending on the song obviously and a lot of it still has plenty of guitar work. I haven't heard Poppin' Party myself, but I can see what you are saying from what I have heard about their music from my sister (who has been playing the phone rhythm games for years). I also know some people compare Raise A Suilen a bit to Gacharic Spin as well (I much prefer Gacharic Spin, but that's an other conversation). Tomo-zo's tracks are typically on the softer side, but she apparently also wrote a good chunk of Mindset and the instrumental she wrote (on yt known as Instrumental, but it's called ニコリン星の通勤ラッシュ -> Rush hour on planet Nikorin), shows very well how technical she can be. As far as dancers go, they used dancers/performers from 2012 or so (after their original vocalist left) to 2018 when Mai left and technically Angie is still a performer, she just got more vocal duties as well. The dancers in this video aren't part of the band, but the first 3 dancers were and they were credited on each release (even studio albums) back then.