Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Megitsune: BABYMETAL is Borg


For want of anything better to write about, I'll be running through the BABYMETAL setlist as performed 'live' @ZEPP KL, 4 June 2023. I already reviewed the opening number, 'Death' in an earlier post, so I'll skip it and go into 'Megitsune', which is an apt follow up.

Where 'Death' is a statement of identity for the band, and its members, 'Megitsune' details its purpose, like its corporate statement.

The song pays homage to the trickster fox of Japanese mythology, whose totem the band has adopted. Behind the fox mask, nothing is as it appears. The mask is the stage on which the girls and the band perform in front of their audience. The band dresses as spooks, possibly ancestral spirits, and as the Kami band, they are almost gods of their craft -- although in this MV, the band is very enthusiastically played by actors wielding traditional Japanese musical instruments which obviously could not make the metal backing music we are hearing. The presence of spirits in this Japanese house(?) brings a spooky vibe, but YUI and MOA are clearly having so much fun in this haunted house, like it's Halloween. Meanwhile, SU, who is older, is pensively preparing for her transition into womanhood, which is yet another mask protecting her private self from her public facade. Even the microphone SU holds is a mask hiding another surprise.

So what exactly are we looking at in this MV? Well, it's a metal band wearing an idol-pop face. Or is it the other way around? The integration is so tight, we can't tell. It's metal, but the band will assimilate any genre it can wrap its musicality around. Here, it's incorporated 'Sakura', a popular Japanese folk song, and metallized it with repurposed lyrics. The band will go on to assimilate music from many other cultures worldwide in their later tracks, giving the band constantly fresh material, and an unpredictable repertoire of things that should not go together, but somehow they do, and you'll love it! BABYMETAL is Borg at their most delightful. Resistance is futile!

BABYMETAL is itself an impenetrable mask as the girls are only seen in public in their METAL (and their earlier SG) personas. Their private lives are intensely private, which is as it should be.

Jumping with them at the concert, yelling sore together with the crowd was something I never thought I'd enjoy up to a couple of months ago, but

Check-it-out BABYMETAL. I can have a bit of BABYMETAL, can’t I?

But my dignity worries me a bit these days

However, BABYMETAL. I can have a bit of BABYMETAL, can’t I?

Such guilty pleasure. 

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