There is nothing too special about the PV, meaning that it
is not a theatrical PV. Nothing wrong with that at all! These guys are very
pretty, though they definitely know how to rock and “scare” people with their
stage presence. At the beginning of the PV for example, the vocalist Hiro is in
front of the camera looking into it, as if he was out of his mind. The band did
an amazing job pulling off the darkness and angst from their song through the
video. The effects of the video keep you watching with the flashing lights and
the dark setting of being underground.
Nocturnal Bloodlust is definitely a deathcore/metalcore
band. This band goes hard!
At the beginning of the PV you have the vocalist Hiro getting your attention with some cut in sound effects before going into this head first forceful intro dealing with the drums and the guitars. This song is heavy to the max with some slight pop feel at times. This song never calms down, or lets up on its speed which is why this band is under the metalcore genre.
At the beginning of the PV you have the vocalist Hiro getting your attention with some cut in sound effects before going into this head first forceful intro dealing with the drums and the guitars. This song is heavy to the max with some slight pop feel at times. This song never calms down, or lets up on its speed which is why this band is under the metalcore genre.
As the song starts it’s lyrics with Hiro’s screaming then
screaming verse, the rest of the band is continuously keeping the song heavy with
a lot of percussion and with many small ring outs with chords from the guitar
and bass.
When the chorus comes in is where we hear Hiro’s voice with
some screaming in the background probably coming from their backing vocalist
and bassist, Masa.
I won’t lie, the song doesn’t become incredibly interesting
(for your ears) until after the 2nd verse. At around 2:30 is where
the band makes is own small little break. During the break is where you hear
staggered strumming of the guitars then a massive amount of double bass from
the drummer, making this little break turn into a little breakdown. This is
where the headbanging is as well!
Coming from the change up, the song goes to a solo from
Cazqui before back to ending it with the chorus and a small little outro to an
abrupt stop.
If you like your songs heavy and filled with emotion, or
into that type of vocalist with unique screams, this song is something you
should definitely give a chance. This
song is from Nocturnal Bloodlust’s 1st single release. Let’s hope
these guys get far!
-Sawako~
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