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Rate The Music Above (Ver. 2)

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8/10
I'm not a fan of the distortion, but the rest of it's actually pretty nice. I really enjoyed the instrumentals at the end once the lyrics were done with too.

 
I love the organ, that gave it a really ethereal kind of sound. 8/10.

So I discovered this band last week after listening to this song, and I can honestly say this is one of the best songs I've ever heard.
 
Don't even have to click on the video, love that song and love the Smiths. 9/10.

Disregard the video to this, it's just the only YouTube upload I can find of the song.
 
While the razor-sharp edge of that song did leave a metaphorical scratch, as all of these bloke's songs tend to do, it is till one of their better ones, 'far as I'm concerned. 6/10


Note: the titular music ends at 6:08.
 
Not bad. I'll give it an 8/10.

Have many people put blues music in this thread? If not, then let me make an initiative. In my opinion, this may well be one of the greatest ending themes to a Gundam series I've ever heard.
This is the first ED to Mobile Suit Gundam: IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS, Orphans no Namida.


オルフェンズの涙
(Orphans no Namida) / MISIA
 
The Prodigy are weird, like, nobody can deny the influence they've had on electronic music, but I still think for the most part they're pretty goofy and take themselves way too seriously. As for this song specifically, I think the synthesizer is too shrill-sounding to justify how loud it is in the mix. I've also always disliked Keith Flint's vocals. 4/10

 
8/10. It loses out on a couple of points because the left-right balance was messing with me for a bit.

Yoko Kanno does some fantastic music. You can almost guarantee a collective "YES" whenever she graces an anime work! So let's take a look at one such composition, for Turn A Gundam: The first ending theme, AURA.

AURA / Shinji Tanimura
Appears as ED1 of Turn A Gundam
 
From the few songs I've heard by them it probably is the best, 8/10

 
I like how it started out, though the instrumental parts turned me off, 6/10
 
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