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CLOSER keeps itself fresh all the way through.Īnd the final chorus has the key change of the rhythm guitar that sends the emotions soaring into the stratosphere, and you finish the song feeling incredibly satisfied and wanting to go on that ride again, please. You've even got the slower, harder drum beats in the penultimate chorus repeat used in a lot of songs to really hammer home that " This is the point the song is trying to make!" In this case it actually sounds very good and adds a nice variation to the chorus, and in all honesty if the verses and chorus had been the same all the way through it would have become a bit stale by now. I'm not entirely sure it works as well as it was intended for the short amount of time the changes happen, and there is a slight sense all the way through the song that it's trying too hard to be dramatic and exciting. It's a little jarring when the drum beat suddenly disappears for the second section and then slams back in at double-pace for the last bit.
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Despite the upbeat nature of the song itself the lyrics are a little more grounded, which fits well with the majority of Shippuden's more serious nature, and it all echoes well with the section of the series this initially accompanies.Īssuming you've only heard the version featured on the Shippuden intro, the second verse would be new to you, and the music deviates a little from the rhythmic verses and choruses snipped into the shorter. The lyrics (or from what I gather of them from the translations- regrettably I don't understand Japanese) aren't particularly special, deviating rather little from the mainstream sentiments that follow a lot of animes that have a tragic vein running through them for whatever reason or another. The light synthesiser orchestration works nicely with and against the heavy guitar riffs and rumbles, and Joe's voice fits very snugly into the middle of this to create a very nice harmony with the rest of the song. CLOSER is definitely the track of choice on the disc by quite a long way. So, as with all things, let's start at the beginning, and the chief reason you'd be buying the CD.
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The sticker itself is about the size of the CD case, so I've no idea what I'm supposed to do with it for being so big o_o I also got a tiny, tiny 2009 calendar with lots of Shippuden and original Naruto pictures on it.
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It's most likely a fake unless you buy it from a reputable retailer.īecause I managed to nab a First Press edition I got a nifty free Naruto sticker with Naruto, Shikamaru, Asuma and Kurenai on it. If you find a copy that says anything different then DON'T BUY IT.
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NOTE: The code on the CD should be KSCL-1322, released by Sony Music Entertainment. Kangaetaku Nai ~Can a guy talk all night?~ The CD is a fairly standard affair, with five tracks:ģ. The only problem I had with the song itself was how long it took to be released after appearing in the anime. It's certainly one of my favourite so far. Well, as anyone who's up to date with Naruto Shippuden will know, Joe Inoue's CLOSER is the current opening theme.