Achei um álbum cheio de classe e bem divertido, principalmente o primeiro ato dele. Agora, tem algumas músicas que eu senti certo incômodo no tom de voz dela. Nada que me estragou a experiência, só um pontuamento.
Ayumi Hamasaki is an artist who I’ve gradually listened to more and more this last year. Her first full album in 7 years “Remember You” builds on all of her past work, and has some fun ideas - but generally it failed to fully engage me and feel complete.
Album opener “Nonfiction” begins the album with a majestic sounding introduction that eventually pops into blares of electronics. I really like the rhythm in the verses and the transition to the chorus is quite ... read more
A true return to form.
After a bad decade for Ayumi Hamasaki, Japan's "empress of pop", with controversial releases such as "Colours" and "Party Queen" that were, not only commercial failures, but low points in her discography, "Remember You" is the the singer's attempt to reconnect again with her music and redeem with her audience.
Her first album in over 6 years could best be described as a collection of singles released during the period. It includes ... read more