TWIN TAIL

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born to fight 00:00 Tools
闇の中の命 00:00 Tools
is the winner always right? 00:00 Tools
大王の宴 00:00 Tools
毒殺 00:00 Tools
首対首 00:00 Tools
let's get lost 00:00 Tools
the rain stab god's palm 00:00 Tools
闇の奥 00:00 Tools
wander alone like a rhinoceros 00:00 Tools
はじまりの愛 00:00 Tools
blood wash waterfall 00:00 Tools
蘇りのメロディ(蘇生の湯) 00:00 Tools
蘇生の旅(地の果て) 00:00 Tools
Tatakai no Sei ni Umarete 00:00 Tools
Kamo no Tenohira wo Sasu Ame 00:00 Tools
蘇りの血(メインテーマ) 00:00 Tools
Katta Yatsu ga Seigi ka 00:00 Tools
蘇生の旅(巨木の森) 00:00 Tools
Sai no Kaku Noyounitada Hitori Ayume 00:00 Tools
everything is permitted (live) 00:00 Tools
蘇りのメロディ(大蛇の湖) 00:00 Tools
Chi wo Arai Nagasu Taki 00:00 Tools
Subeteha Yurusa Reteiru 00:00 Tools
Iki Tai Basho he, Iki Taiyouni 00:00 Tools
蘇りの血 (メインテーマ) 00:00 Tools
蘇りのメロディ (大蛇の湖) 00:00 Tools
Poisoning 00:00 Tools
蘇生の旅 (巨木の森) 00:00 Tools
Life in the Dark 00:00 Tools
Heart Of Darkness 00:00 Tools
Journey Resuscitation (Giant Forest) 00:00 Tools
The Great Feast 00:00 Tools
Resuscitation Week (The Earth) 00:00 Tools
すべては許されている (live) 00:00 Tools
Melody of Resurrection (The Serpent Lake) 00:00 Tools
Blood Resuscitation (Main Theme) 00:00 Tools
Neck to Neck 00:00 Tools
Love is Beginning 00:00 Tools
Melody of Resurrection (Resuscitation Water) 00:00 Tools
Everything Is Permitted 00:00 Tools
戦いの性に生まれて 00:00 Tools
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Twin Tail is a three piece improvisational, instrumental band. Made up of drums, bass and violin, they bring something of a unique sound to the table. Violinist Yuji Katsui uses the same set of floating, delayed and syrupy effects as sgt's Mikiko Narui. The sound is so similar as to make one wonder if there isn't some sort of conspiracy going on amongst post-rock instrumental bands in Japan. It's obvious from the start that Twin Tail is all about improv and jamming out thorough extended passages. Their songs build (very) slowly, with tempos stretching and breathing along with the intensity of the music. There are really no "songs" or hooks per se. Yuji plays his violin like a screaming, psychedelic guitar more like a blissed-out solo from Jimi Hendrix than any sort of classical piece, while drummer Tatsuya Nakamura and bassist Toshiyuki Terui pound out a trance-like tribal backdrop. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.