Friday, December 06, 2024

Bekhauf: High energy inspiration by Bloodywood ft BABYMETAL (Pt 2)


Bekhauf official MV has dropped. It's not an anime series but an animation featuring the vocalists of Bloodywood and BABYMETAL in an action-packed battle against deities from both Hindu and Japanese pantheons. The narrative runs parallel to BABYMETAL's Karate: forced to fight, the protagonists hold their own against fearful opponents, they suffer a setback, they focus on rescuing one another before combining forces to finally win. Interestingly, the stakes are not exactly life and death but for the respect of the antagonists. In this sense, adversity is a test of resilience and being able to count on each other in a fight to the end. 'Bekhauf', according to the subtitles means 'fearless', but it's more like being undaunted, not reckless.

Musically, the track is a (head)banger. It's full of high energy and a driving beat, great for a cardio workout or an on-the-road playlist. It doesn't have a catchy hook -- that is, I've watched the video a couple of times now but if there's an earworm in there, I haven't got it yet. On the whole, it's great to listen to, but offers little to crowd participation, though this is only my first impression. While the end credits list KOBAMETAL as the Producer, this track sounds more like a Bloodywood piece than a BABYMETAL one. That's not a bad thing. I like the diversity in the metal, pop, rap, electronica combination, the encouraging storyline of the video, and I got to listen to Bloodywood for the first time.

Bekhauf: High energy inspiration by Bloodywood ft BABYMETAL


The ladies of BABYMETAL have turned in yet another collab, this time with Indian metal band, Bloodywood. As of now, the full audio track is available on Bloodywood's channel. Anxiously awaiting the full MV drop which, going by past experience, should be by about midnight tonight.

Meantime, I'm posting the YouTube trailer link which is very anime inspired. The catch phrase is "fear is a choice (but the choice is mine)". This concept and the music sound more serious than dance poppy. The track is mostly metal featuring a lot of male harsh vocals amidst a driving, relentless heavy rhythm with what sounds like SU's clean vocals seemlessly blending in to smoothen the tone, backed with MOA and MOMO's harmonies. The ladies' voices are rather electronically processed, perhaps for an ethereal effect, contrasting the grounded and growly male voices. The bridge features a clear traditional stringed instrument, though with the electronic effect it's hard to tell which one. Drums out, SU gets a beautifully rendered verse to herself. This is one high energy song meant to inspire and encourage, like "Leave It All Behind" but with less didactic lyrics. Well, less didactic English lyrics, anyway.

Have to tune in again later to match the visuals to the audio for a better picture of what this collab is all about. I don't know what "Bekhauf" means, and for now I don't want to find out. Could this song be the intro to a new anime series? The trailer suggests a story that could be epic.

Tuesday, December 03, 2024

Katsu craving


Had a katsu craving, but didn't feel like going to the usual place and wanted to try somewhere else. Wandered around Takashimaya's basement food offerings and found this place, Kimukatsu. Just what I was looking for.

A healthy chunk of breaded pork, crispy on the outside, tender inside. I like that when I order the garlic option (original, cheese, and garlic being the top sellers according to the counter guy) it isn't shy on the garlic. I also like that the sauces come in dipping saucers, and not slathered on top so I get to control how much or little flavour I want in every bite. Left is teriyaki, right is shoyu, if I'm not mistaken.

What's unique is the rice that comes individually portioned. It's a nice touch to have a staple that isn't dished out of a generic pot but rather is specially cooked just for you. Please don't make the mistake of eating the rice directly from the wooden steamer and make a mess. Take the extra step to scoop it out into the empty bowl provided, like a civilized person. Thank you.

Honestly, I initially thought the pork may not have been enough for the amount of rice served, but taking polite bites and alternating the meat with the shredded cabbage and pickles, the whole set proved just right. I wish they'd also provided a napkin to deal with cabbage whiplash, but there was a box of facial tissues fully on display on the counter, and not difficult to reach for, at least from where I was sitting.

Finally, the matcha was more robust than I expected. More like a proper beverage than a tea. Maybe it's because when ordering I said 'matcha' instead of 'green tea'. Would that have made a difference? Anyway, it was a satisfying finisher to lunch.

Nice to have a second option to the usual, with comparable quality for a marginally lower price too.