I shall not make an April Fools' Day joke here, don't worry! Actually, I'm not making one only because I'm so tired of being tricked today...lol ~Anyway, today I want to show you a very special group with gloriously beautiful music: love solfege. In this post, however, I'll focus only on their "Futari no Watashi" album, leaving the full explanation for their future J-Artist post.
"Futari no Watashi" jacket - a beautiful artwork for a flawless album
Since it's the first time this group is discussed in this blog, I think it's fair to quickly introduce them. love solfege is a fairly unknown Japanese group, focused mostly on indie, circle releases. But the quality of the melodies and vocalists is just supernatural. I found them due to my eternal love to ALI PROJECT, which led me in a search for more classically and goth influenced Japanese groups.
"Futari no Watashi" is a 2007 album, and one of the very few released with a mainstream label. Not that the indie ones are worse, which is inconceivable, but "Futari no Watashi" simply gathers more of my favorite songs.
"たえなる光とともに' (track 09) - pure, supreme musical beauty
Including songs in Japanese, English, Italian and Russian (did I miss any?), Love Solfege is also composed of many different vocalists, changing from on to another according to the music genre. It's really hard (almost impossible) to find translated lyrics, but I reckon the song is enough to deliver the intended message.
"echoes 〜鏡のオルゴール〜" (track 10)
This album is, like many others from them, a masterpiece. These songs have an ability to take you into another world, full of lolitas and mysterious, noble scenarios. Don't lose the chance to know this spectacular, awesome, beautiful, perfect, underrated and incredibly talented group! *0*
"hands of doom" (track 04)
My Favorite Tracks:
white lolita
hands of doom
たえなる光とともに
フタリノワタシ