What you see and hear,
may not be a truth.
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By the way, I want to talk about the doujin CD that I bought. In truth, I can't identify what genre a song belonged to.
mcn's hard rock(the cover said so) is tasty. Sad and heavy. That's really belongs to rock? Among the Touhou doujin CDs that I collected last time, mcn's Transmigration was really surprising.
My attention was drawn to Transmigration because of the CD cover. The charisma of Remilia was just the matter. Clicked in, and listened to the rearrangement of Septet for the Dead Princess. Then I noticed the price was acceptable, so I bet that was worht to buy.
Then I got the CDs. I arranged them in the order from bad to good(blind guess only). I found that hard rock was written on the cover, so I thought that maybe only the "Septet" is suitable for me. I didn't feel good at that time and this causes me not having a good impression on the CD.
After several days, I try to listen this CD again. This Transmigration would probably the most surprising. I didn't think that rock can be so emtional. I changed my view towards rock.(maybe I just don't know rock) It seems that the CD is telling the story between Remilia and Sakuya. I am not familiar with the music of the Embodiment of Scarlet Devil. But it still gives a good feeling.
The only is just the cover. The picture is already not large but the quality is still not good. Anyway, that's worth to have a try on Transmigration.
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