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มาอ่านบทวิจารณ์ของนักวิจารณ์ฝรั่ง กับเพลงของคัตตุน...
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KAT-TUN Biography by Adam Greenberg
Composed originally of members of various teen dance units within the Johnny and Associates music company, the group Kat-Tun (the name is an acronym of the members' names) gained popularity after performances in 2001 as backup dancers for Idol singer Koichi Domoto. With a surge of teen (and pre-teen) demand, the group was solidified and sent into rotation for concert performances despite not yet having any recordings to their credit. A live DVD of some of the concerts sprang to the top of the Oricon charts upon its 2005 release, prompting the band, five years after formation, to release their first recordings in March 2006, simultaneously topping the Oricon charts for singles ("Real Face"), albums (the oddly-titled Best of Kat-Tun), and DVD releases (Real Face Film) -- all three formats were released in tandem. While breaking Japanese sales records, the band put together a sophomore release in 2007, paired with a weekly variety show, as well as 2008's Queen of Pirates. Over a short recording career span from 2006 to 2008, the band has performed remarkably -- three albums, seven singles, and six DVDs, each debuting at the Oricon number one slot, and each adding to a sales total well beyond most other artists. In a fad-heavy genre such as J-Pop, Kat-Tun appears to be one of the groups to really tap into the underlying forces and maintain a strong following.
ทั้งหมดนี้เป็นประวัติคัตตุน ไม่มีไรใหม่ แต่ชอบประโยคสุดท้าย เขียนว่า "ในแนวเพลงที่แฟชั่น (มาแล้วก็ไป) อย่าง J-Pop คัตตุนกลายเป็นหนึ่งในวงที่มีฐานแฟนรองรับ และมีสาวกติดตามอย่างจริงจัง" (ไม่รู้จะแปลไง แต่เค้าชมในความหมายว่า มี "แฟนเพลง" ที่รอติดตาม"เพลง"ของคัตตุนอย่างจริงจังน่ะค่ะ) 
นั่นคือความคิดของนักวิจารณ์คนนี้สมัย 3 ปีแรกหลังจากเดบิวของคัตตุนค่ะ
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Review "Break The Records : by You & For You by Adam Greenberg
For their fourth album, the Johnny's-based boy band Kat-Tun pull out all the stops. There are epic full-band efforts. There are sentimental solo ballads. There are group love songs, Christmas songs, and simple dance tracks. All possible listeners get their own renditions of Kat-Tun on the album. The album opens with a bit of spy-style electronica that morphs its way into a straightforward guitar-laden dance piece with a little stop-and-start action between the group members. Elements of "Sadistic Love" mirror melodic ideas from Yoko Kanno's works, but showcase more intricate chord progressions than one might have expected from the group. "Rescue" uses a speeding aesthetic to emphasize the power behind the group as well as pushing the harmonies to a higher limit. There's a strangely uneven attempt at modern composition in "Water Dance," but perhaps more odd in its own way is the sudden change in the middle of the album to give all six members of the band individual solo pieces. These are strikingly different from one another, but none really gets far without the help of the rest of the group. There's a decent power ballad from Jin Akanishi, an intriguingly dark piece from Kazuya Kamenashi, and a small spread of filler following. When Kat-Tun regroup, they move through some higher-tempo pop, an off-key piece with some basic R&B production, and a lackluster Christmas song. The album ends (luckily enough) on a pair of stronger entries -- a basic group ballad that hits right in the sentimental core of Kat-Tun's abilities in "Neiro," and an odd dance theme that contrasts thrashing, sludgy guitars with clean, crisp koto work. This probably isn't the best Kat-Tun album by any measure, but it shows a lot of incremental gains in ability and composition over previous efforts. The rawest energy and emotion captured by the band in some other releases may not always be present, but on Break the Records Kat-Tun nevertheless take a lot of steps in the right direction toward being a more mature band.
รีวิวเพลงมันแปลยากอ่ะค่ะ บางทีมันใช้การเขียนให้สละสลวย สะใจ แต่มันแปลยาก...ไม่รู้จะใช้คำไทยว่ไง ฮ่าๆๆ ยังไงถ้าไม่อ่านก็อยากให้ดูว่า นักวิจารณ์นี้เค้า "ตั้งใจ" วิจารณ์ และ งานเพลงของคัตตุนก็&แก้ไขเมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 53 23:40:46
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