
Every fan gets a unique cover, and you get the fun of wondering which member of the group walked across your sleeve! Is that a Rei handprint, an Anna footprint, did Waka make this wild splatter? It’s a pretty brilliant idea! I love the level of personalization that’s coming from this. The idea this time was inspired by this image of the members splattering red paint across 1000 individual sleeves using their hands and feet. You’ve likely seen the already infamous MV, and no doubt, you’ve seen the clever scheme that the group is utilizing for the CD cover.

Guso Drop have a new release that drops on May 17th, their album titled “Painfully Violent”. And it was, as fate would have it, a fantastic coincidence that Guso Drop was already slated to be the latest object of affection for a new fan awareness project… She loved it so much that #YuraSmile is now part of her personal hashtag arsenal. In the same spirit, Kerrie, the net’s greatest Weaboo Witch, has a running feature via Homicidols that adds a whole new reason to look forward to Friday, and most recently she knocked it out of the park with a project based around the sunniest girl in a punk-idol group you could ever come to adore, and it was a smash hit. The second purpose is to bring fans scattered across the sea together and have a bunch of fun. The primary point of the projects, as I’ve said before, is to make a directed statement to idol groups, management, labels, and agencies that there is an amazing and largely untapped resource of fans outside of Japan who are able to organize and rally support.

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This is largely what spawned the impetus to concoct a series of fan-community campaigns directed at the artists we love. There’s a lot of great stuff that comes out of this, from entertaining blogs to fan-groups to podcasts, and wacky projects where we get to celebrate all this. The internet thankfully provides us with the soup-cans and strings that allow us to share and spread what we love most and keep us connected. A lot of us western idol fans inhabit remote islands where the nearby population of fellow like-minded neighbors is close to zero. At times, I think that the fun of fan interaction and participation rivals the very subject matter that bonds all this together. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu.For anybody who’s reading this, I have no doubt that just like me, you love this music, but, also like me, I suspect that participating in the fandom is a big reward as well.

Whatever happens, I hope you will continue reading the site. He’s been a total bro since he let me join the site and has tried to help me with the writing woes in every possible way. Please note that no matter what I end up doing, this is entirely my decision and doesn’t reflect on Garry at all.
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I’m juggling a few ideas around on how to move forward. So yeah, it’s going to be pretty random for this month whatever happens. I do it for fun, so I need to make sure it stays fun. Instead, I just need to find the balance and schedule that work for me. I don’t think quitting is what I’ll really do but I can’t say for certain. Sometimes it just feels like work which isn’t what I want.

I’ve found it easy to get discouraged in this field of writing. There have been times that I honestly want to quit. What happens beyond that I don’t know yet. I may use Garry’s trip as a good excuse to relax a little. Basically, I’m having inconsistent levels of enthusiasm about writing lately. I’m not sure how to say this except directly, so here we go. As such, PV Roundup will likely come out at random times over the next few weeks if at all. While he seems to have plenty of his reviews queued up for your reading pleasure, this means that his editing availability will be random at best for my stuff. As we all know, Garry will be on his way to Japan next week. You better read this roundup, or Guso Drop will get your ass.Īlright guys, we gotta have a little talk again.
