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The neuroscience of music is the scientific study of brain-based mechanisms involved in the cognitive processes underlying music.These behaviours include music listening, performing, composing, reading, writing, and ancillary activities.
According to Yuka Okubo, the lyrics on the album are "realistic" and "raw". [4] Okubo also wrote that the album's title combines the contradictory elements of "angels", which are unrealistic beings, and "revolvers", which are real things and tools for killing, and explores the boundary between fantasy and reality.
Juusankai wa Gekkou (十三階は月光, "13th Floor with Moonlight") is the fourteenth album by Japanese rock band Buck-Tick, released on April 5, 2005. [2]The limited edition came with a DVD of the music video for the album's only single, "Romance".
Ai no Wakusei (愛の惑星, "Planet of Love") is the only solo album released by Japanese singer Atsushi Sakurai, lead vocalist of the rock band Buck-Tick. It was released by Victor Entertainment on June 23, 2004. In addition to providing lead vocals, Sakurai wrote the lyrics to every song, while the music was composed and performed by many ...
It was a song originally produced for the Folkloric Festival of Parintins in 1992, in Brazil, exalting the greatness and strength of the Amazon River.In the middle of 1994 a musical group from the Amazon region called Carrapicho recorded the music in solo version and was later discovered by the French singer Patrick Bruel who participated in the production and dissemination in his home country ...
"Datenshi" (堕 天使) is the thirty-ninth single from the Japanese rock band Buck-Tick. It was released on January 29, 2020, by the label Lingua Sounda in three editions: a regular edition and two limited editions. [1] [2] [3] The main track, "Datenshi", in a different version, is on the album Abracadabra. [4]
The lyrics are "a shy entreaty to a potential girlfriend, caged in terms that self-deflatingly compare himself to one of pop music's foremost geniuses". It also has a "sarcastic imitation of Yoko Ono's unique vocal style in the bridge".
"Understanding" is a song by American R&B group Xscape. Written by Manuel Seal , [ 1 ] the song was released as the group's second single from the group's 1993 debut album Hummin' Comin' at 'Cha . The song reached number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 and spent two weeks at number one on the Hot R&B Singles chart.