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This would also be appropriate within the whole Jive Bunny type of music as well. Get Down on the other hand has a bit of a swing beat type of groove. Normally idols rapping is fairly awful but Momoiro Clover Z manage to sound on point, switching from dropping idol thuggery to singing catchy hooks rather seamlessly. But if you can get past that you are in for a real treat as there is a lot to take in beyond the previously released singles.ĥ To The Power has the group attempting to channel their inner MC as they rap over a funky Hip-Pop beat. That may be jarring for those who like a bit of consistency in their idol music or cannot process multiple shifts in the short span of the typical idol song. For the uninitiated that means a mish-mash of genres most likely chosen by throwing darts at a dart board. If we go along that line of thinking then yes, 5th Dimension is a huge success with many of the songs following the bombastic aural assault that Momoiro Clover Z is known for.
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In the end does it really matter? Idol music is meant to be fun and easily digested so who cares about what the concept is? Reading other reviews on the Internet apparently I am not the only one lost on what message Momoiro Clover Z were trying to convey. There is a concept but I certainly did not pick up on what it was. That is rather deceiving after listening to the entire thing in order. Much of the hype started with the release of the video Mouretsu Uchu Koukyoukyoku Dai 7 Gakushou Mugen no Ai and the follow ups NEO Stargate and Birth 0 Birth which indicated that the album would have a space opera theme. Mouretsu Uchuu Koukyoukyoku Dai 7 Gakushou (Mugen no Ai).With that said, their second full-length album 5th Dimension was highly anticipated before its release back in April. Known for their hyperactive music and performances the group is noted for bringing the archaic energy of a punk band with every appearance. If you are not familiar with them you should be as they are touted as the next “big thing” in the Japanese idol landscape, poised to challenge the larger organizations such as UP-FRONT’s Hello! Project and the current “big thing” AKB48.