![]() ![]() I’ve been an admirer of them for a while now, although I did kinda take a roundabout way of getting into them. Still, disclaimers and all that, especially in this day and age where people get “triggered” by the slightest thing.Īnyways, today Guso Drop finally get an article written about them on this site. Although I guess you’ll probably be fine as long as you don’t press play on any of the videos. That’s kinda exciting right? This release is also a bit heavier than the music I normally review, so readers of a sensitive disposition might want to take this moment to click away now. Oh look, I’m reviewing a release from a group that I’ve never written about before (on this site anyway). Guso Drop was a Japanese idol group formed in Tokyo in 2014.My thoughts on the new EP from “the heaviest idols in the world” Guso Drop. Read Full Bio Guso Drop was a Japanese idol group formed in Tokyo in 2014. Their music blends many genres (metal, djent, dubstep, techno, punk, ska and pop) into one style of "loud" idol music. They are formed of five members, each represented by a different "middle finger colour": Rei (Black), Shion (Purple), Saki (Red), Yura (Yellow) and Anna (Blue). Saki and Rei both performed screams and growls, Anna is in charge of the spoken-word monologues and Rei also raps. Shion is known for her exuberant stage presence, where she often appears covered in blood and spits water at the crowd, and Yura is known for her dancing ability. ![]() ![]() Their concept is "At Live Shows We Let Rip". At the beginning of 2016 Shion left, and Saki left at the end of 2016 to focus on her other project, 2&. In their place, Waka (Green), Miyako (Pink) and Rin (Orange) joined the group from the start of 2017.When I first started to really pay attention to who was doing what in the alt-idol scene, I kept overlooking Guso Drop. The sad thing is that I can’t remember why - this track right here, “Hirari Hirahira”, is absolutely legit.ĭare you to not get that guitar stuck in your head. Guso Drop is totally straightforward in their presentation: They’re idols doing hardcore. The choruses fit within the normal bounds of idol pop, but would you listen to that song and try to make a cogent argument that it isn’t hardcore? You would not, because you are reading this website and clearly have good taste. You probably think that Rei’s very good growl is very good, and that Saki is a perfectly good screamer, and you are correct. This is unfortunately a group with a pretty limited discography so far (they’re just over a year old, ffs), so “best track” options are pretty limited to the above. Nonetheless, Guso Drop has one of those don’t-miss-this presences on stage and in the scene, and, presuming that they keep it together, they look to make some pretty big noise down the road. Most of Guso Drop’s sound is hardcore or hardcore-based, but they also roll out some more traditional punk rock and, of course, throw in their share of synths. So, basically, they sound like hardcore and/or punk with a little bit of a pop feel, with vocals (including harsh!) by idols. ![]() Hocoma is proud of the huge interest that our devices have sparked in the research community over the last 20 years Over 700 articles have been published in peer reviewed journals, making them by far the best investigated devices in the field of rehabilitation technology. You’ll like them ifįor such a straightforward group, I honestly can’t think of very many analogs for what Guso Drop is doing. Please find the list of our publications below. If you liked BiS / like BiSH or have a pretty general positive feeling for crunchier riffs and the strategic employ of harsh vocals, you’ll probably dig on Guso Drop. Entries on the Ultimate Homicidol Playlist: Guso Drop is totally straightforward in their presentation: Theyre idols. You probably think that Reis very good growl is very good, and that Saki is a. ![]()
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