Art Of Life
X-Japan
- Style
- Symphonic Heavy/Speed Metal
- Label
- MMG Inc. (Tokyo / Japan)
- Year
- 1995
- Reviewed by
- Chris
Killing songs: The only one present on the CD : Art Of Life
I guess none of you, or a very small number heard of X-Japan. X are
the biggest metal band that ever existed in Japan, unfortunately they
disbanded more than 2 years ago and since then their lead guitarist
commited suicide, so there's little or no chance at all for the group
ever to comes back into the scene... and believe me that's a pity because
this band is one on a million, and is my all time favorite band.
But let's talk about the album itself. Only one song, a 30 minute song
but only one. But what a song ! Art Of Life is exactly what is
meant to be, the art of life itself and through this impressively melodic
song, Yoshiki (drums, piano and main composer) will make you feel everything
you feel during a lifetime in matters of emotion. Violins and guitar
will marry to perfection to bring you every emotion : joy, sadness,
loneliness, pain, happiness, fear, despair... everything we can feel
during our short passage on Earth. These emotions have touched the very
bottom of my soul and never before did a piece of music touches me in
that way, never ! The music itself vary along the different emotions
of the song, of our lives... from slow orchestral melodies to speed
metal moments you experience all that Yoshiki can offer you ... his
own soul !
If I had written this review a year ago I would probably have quoted
99. Why ? because there is a 7 minutes piano break in the middle of
the song, even though I love piano, the melody get quickly distorted,
and becomes kinda crazy as well... in the beginning I was annoyed by
this too long break until I realized it was the only way to express
certain emotions we have inside ourselves, something hidden that we
normally don't reveal but that is there... from fear to madness, from
melancholy to despair... strong hidden emotions inside ourselves that
drives us crazy sometimes... and there it was, in front of me... while
Yoshiki was playing it from the bottom of his soul on his piano... expressing
his deepest hidden feelings. I warn you, 9 persons out of 10 will find
this moment almost unbearable... but when you accepted it for what it
is, a moment of your life in music, it won't bothers you anymore and
even though it's far from being my best part, now I think that it is
not something that can be cut of the song or it would not be Art
Of Life.
Toshi's voice is incredible and this is one of X's only entirely English
song. Toshi is probably one of the best singer I ever heard... he's
my favorite for sure cause he's able to sing some notes I never heard
before and his voice can seamlessly melt with the music and make one
with it. A women voice speaks from time to time, helping explaining
some emotions during the song, just a few words but they add a big plus
to the general ambiance. The guitars are extremely melodic and technical
in the same time, from nice and catchy melodies to fiercely fast riffs
and solos. The drums is wonderfully and quickly played and Yoshiki has
nothing to envy to Jörg Michael or Mike Terrana. In live Yoshiki's
able to make more than 10 minutes crazy solos... something I never saw
before as well (Mike is also able to make terrific solos during live).
The 100+ means it is simply the best thing I ever heard and even though
in my dreams I think I might hear something as great someday again,
it might as well just stay a dream. The perfect marriage between classical
and metal like you never heard before. Other bands like Rage did that
kind of marriage, but only X can make it sound so loud that your entire
soul is trembling on every single note of music. If I had to take only
one CD on a deserted island, it would be this one without hesitation.