A frenzied
vocal cover of a frenzied song! Tomato-san revs up the clean parts while
Datsuraku-san handles screaming (his job is obviously easier :). I must mention
Utsu-P pitched the chorus quite high for an average human to sing :)
Satanistka
has made another cool, if short MMD metal video. This time it’s a cover of the
song ‘Numb’ by Linkin Park (btw I was shocked the band’s still active ;) The
cover (by Alex Terrible) employs a tad more brutal vocals; unfortunately, the
recording quality is subpar :(
Starring in
the video is a custom MMD model named (obviously just 4 lulz) Satan Kuzya 666.
So far for each new video Satanistka makes a new model; the concept of
recycling isn’t that popular here in Russia :) New version of Kuzya excels at
being the opposite of TDA’s Miku it’s derived from. New Kuzya is so burly and
beefy she can kick ass in quite a literal sense :)
Youtube:
Just look
at those spiky hair thingies! So kawaii!!! (^ᴗ^)
Absolutely
mind-fucking-blowing vocal cover of Eve's '[L]una' by Daygoro. Two things to
mention. First: Eve pitches his Mikus outrageously high. Second: never
underestimate human abilities.
In the absence of new worthy works from Vocaloid producers, utaites step in to keep on the buzz. This is Utsu-P’s “Minagoroshi…”, sung by a classy duet. We’ve met with the guys once – when they covered “Baka wa anomaly ni akogareru”. So this time Michizane and Houshi rock again, with the former responsible for the great, ‘open’ and intense screaming, and the latter propping up the ‘clean’ parts.
Wish' version of Yuyoyuppe's “Palette” has got pretty interesting accents. The instrumental part was offloaded by muting the trebles, so the music sounds much softer. The vocals were edged with some effects. But the effects only bring out the real riches of the singer's voice. There is enchanting tenderness and deep passion, it is detached in a certain way yet at the same time undeniably sincere.
The English translation was made by Wish as well. Nice job!
So far “Baka wa anomaly…” is keeping parity with other vocal covers I post. The song has claimed a half of the section and it’s unwilling to move over :) So here is fresh reinforcement – an excellent high-powered version from nu-san!
An excellent cover of “Minagoroshi…”, I bet not the last in my collection. Washakku’s voice range let him down only on the very final part, but obviously that’s not his fault, it is Utsu-P taken too high notes ;)
No worthy original Vocaloid work has been released recently, so nothing left but to post some good covers. I hope I’m not abusing you with lesxpaulx too much :) Because to break the silence you need something really LOUD. Well, “LOSER” is one of the lesxpaulx’ most prominent songs in that sense. Nanmin’s version of it is formidable! The guy has excellent skill, both in screaming and in mixing. This is the second version of cover actually, the first one he posted last year’s summer.
Yet “Baka wa anomaly…” again. Well, the worthy song for covering, so I’m not complaining. Arukoa-san seems to agree with me, for it is his second version of “Baka…”. And I find the latest one more solid and neat than the first. Arukoa pleasures us with top-grade screaming as well as some synthetic-tweaked ‘natural’ vocals. Given Kagamine Rin is fully synthetic herself, I don’t see the latter as something inappropriate :)
Utsu-P seems to be a lucky guy, since he’s got two awesome covers in a single day. This one is made by Dan, and it is head and shoulders above the other “Warufuzake” covers ever posted before (hope I don’t offend anyone, I have a pushover for female vocals :) ). Well, can’t say Dan outperformed even original material, but it isn’t an easy task to outsing Miku, Rin and Gumi combined :) Especially when you deal with Utsu-P. So, by any means, this cover is outstanding.
Another neat vocal cover. It seems like the “Baka wa…” attracts people… somehow… no-no-no, I’m not hinting at the title of the song, no, completely… ;) Screaming parts are done by Michizane and ‘classic’ ones by Houshi. I think both made a great work!
And just to offset all that flippancy of the previous work, or, to say it more plain, wash away the sins with fresh blood in perfect metal storm, here is another piece of music. So yes, this is utsu-P’s “Baka wa anomaly ni akogareru”. Tomukki-san (let’s be official ;) ) has performed a fantastic vocal cover of it. Screaming parts are decent enough, but who’d be impressed by screaming nowadays? The ‘traditional singing’ is a real killer there. Fuck, the guy has an incredible range! He could compete with Rin herself! Of course, Rin would win, but still Tomukki has something to show :) …