Su-Metal does an outstanding job singing on all of the songs, and as the prologue said, their music really does transcend language barriers. A voice is then heard, saying “A long time ago…”, which although possibly pointless, really made me feel like I was there, watching them – which I guess is the point of a live album. The album opens with ‘BABYMETAL DEATH’, and before there’s any singing, you can hear the crowd cheering for the trio. When I first heard the album I was worried that I’d like the band a little less, having just the audio, and none of the crazy stage stuff to go with it. If you’ve seen the BABYMETAL ‘Gimme Chocolate!!’ video (with those views, odds are, you have) you wonder how they sing, dance, and run around all at once. This album is the next best thing.īABYMETAL’s live shows are something else, but when listening to the opening track, I was concerned that the performance may not translate well to just audio. They’re a band I’ve wanted to see live for a while now, as so much goes into their live performances, and it looks insane. BABYMETAL has come so far in a relatively short space of time, doing well for their 17/18 ages. The metal/ dance/ J-pop fusion phenomenon, BABYMETAL, are back, releasing a live album of their first ever UK arena show.
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