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All compositions—except "Electricity," which is composed by Aki—are by Ryu, while lyrics are co-written by Sophia. [1] This album was pre-sold during A-Kon from June 10 to 12, 2011. [ 2 ] And, in this event, nine of the new songs (including the European bonus track, "Royal Sky") were performed. [ 3 ]
In October 2002, Blood Stain Child was the supporting act for Dream Evil during their tour in Japan. In June 2003, Blood Stain Child released their second studio album, Mystic Your Heart, which was co-produced by Anssi Kippo, a popular producer from Finland. In March 2005, Daiki left the band and was replaced by Shiromasa in April. That same ...
Mozaiq (stylized as mozaíq) is the fourth studio album by the metal band, Blood Stain Child. It was released on July 18, 2007, in Japan and was released on 20 July 2007 in Europe. Mozaiq contains 11 tracks plus an extra track that differs; for Japan "Ez Do Dance" a cover after TRF [4] [5] and for Europe "Cosmic Highway". [6]
Idolator is the third album by the Japanese metal band Blood Stain Child. Idolator combines melodic death metal similar to the In Flames albums released before this album with electronic and industrial metal influences similar to Machinae Supremacy, particularly on "Nuclear Trance".
The lyrics use an AABCCB rhyming pattern on the verses, and ABAB on the chorus. The song's verses are in C Dorian. Verse one consists of four lines, each using the chord pattern Cm-B ♭ /C-Cm-F/C-Cm-Gm7-Cm. At the chorus, the song modulates to the key of G major, with a chord pattern of Am-D7-G-Em used three times before ending on Am-D7-Gm. [10]
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Mystic Your Heart is the second album by Japanese, melodic death metal band Blood Stain Child.It was released on June 18, 2003 on the M&I Company label. This album took on a more European metal sound along the lines of In Flames and Norther than their previous album.
Kelly Clarkson continues to put her appreciation for Chappell Roan’s music on display—and when she performed part of one song on her popular NBC daytime talk show this week, she kept every ...