Metal Resistance

Metal Resistance

by Babymetal
Metal Resistance

Metal Resistance

by Babymetal

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Overview

After single-handedly launching the metal idol genre with a run of brilliant singles and a hyper-fun self-titled debut album, the Babymetal crew return with Metal Resistance, a second album that alters their winning formula in some important ways. Band mastermind Kobametal and the writers and producers he hired have cut out some of the more playful elements of their sound in favor of a heavier, more serious approach. Yes, the main concept of a trio of chirpy J-pop girls singing in unison over thrashing metal riffs and pummeling beats is still the basis of their genius, but this time there are no reggae interludes, no dubstep breakdowns, fewer bubblegummy melodies, almost no cookie-monster vocals, and no songs about chocolate and their desperate need to have it. In their place are some nu metal influences that cause the songs to grind instead of soar, a mawkish piano-and-strings ballad ("No Rain, No Rainbow") that White Lion would think was soft, and a general lack of fun that is totally at odds with their first record. Maybe spending so much time with serious metalheads, on-stage and at awards shows, led the brain trust behind the group to aim for something their new peer group wouldn't scoff at (too much). The attempt at sounding like someone's idea of what real metal should be falls flat, with the epic-scaled "From Dusk Till Dawn" coming off pretentious and overstuffed, and too many songs relying on riffs that Linkin Park already wore out years before. Luckily, there are still flashes of the project's original style that come through about half the time. Tracks like "Awadama Fever," which has clattering breakbeats underneath the super-hooky melodies, the hard-hitting "GJ!," and a few others sound like vintage Babymetal, and the girls, especially Su-Metal, sound just as confident and note-perfect as before. They're blameless for the dip in quality on Metal Resistance; their collaborators let them down. Kobametal would have been better served by not trying to reach for artistic growth or serious acceptance; another couple of frivolous and fun albums would have been just fine. As it stands, Metal Resistance is still worth hearing, if only for the half of the record that captures the insanely silly balancing act that their debut managed so well. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 04/08/2016
Label: Ear Music
UPC: 4029759109235
Rank: 28082

Tracks

  1. Road of Resistance
  2. KARATE
  3. Awadama Fever
  4. YAVA!
  5. AMore
  6. Meta Taro
  7. From Dusk Till Dawn
  8. GJ!
  9. Sis. Anger
  10. No Rain, No Rainbow
  11. Tales of the Destinies
  12. THE ONE [English Version]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Babymetal   Primary Artist
Su-Metal   Vocals

Technical Credits

Tue Madsen   Mixing
Jens Bogren   Mixing
Adrian Breakspear   Engineer
Koichi Hara   Mixing
Takeshi Ueda   Mixing,Arranger
Ettore Rigotti   Mixing
Su-Metal   Screams,Group Member
Yuimetal   Dancer,Screams,Group Member
KYOTO   Arranger
Yuyoyuppe   Mixing,Arranger,Composer
KxBxMetal   Composer
Watametal   Engineer
Nakametal   Composer
Tucky-Metal   Mastering
Moametal   Dancer,Screams,Group Member
Mish-Mosh   Arranger,Composer
MK-Metal   Composer
KYT-Metal   Composer
Norimetal   Composer
Kobametal   Producer
TMetal   Composer
Ryu-Metal   Arranger,Composer
Nakata Caos   Composer
LedaMetal   Arranger
TsuboMetal   Composer
Yoshifu-Metal   Composer
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