Rock Bands & Pop Stars
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Pictures
Band:
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR
Origin:
JapanJapan
Band Members:
Yusuke (vocals), Kazuto (lead guitar), Meg (rhythm guitar), Mackaz (bass guitar), and Sassy (drums)
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Album: «Goover»
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Album: «Goover» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.5 of 5)
  • Title:Goover
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Customer review
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Rock 'n' Roll

Great band. I first heard their music when watching the anime series "Bleach". The hardest J-pop music I've heard so far, they have vocals similar to Evanescence with music similar to Stabbing Westward and other rock bands. If you like "Ichirin no Hanna" (one of the theme songs from Bleach) you'll love this cd. A little rap can't even mar this solid hit.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Good J-Pop

I also bought this because I heard their Ichirin No Hana song on the opening credits of one season of Bleach.

Not always as driving/hard/intense as I was hoping, but it's good, solid music that occasionally dips from just rock into hard and driving. The female vocals are more j-pop-like. The male vocals, when they come through, are more likely to be yelling or screaming rock/metal, which I like.

Although the CD was not as overall hard as I had hoped, I am happy with it and enjoy listening to it. =)

Customer review
- Music Explorer

Cd had some very good songs, catchy with a good beat. Didn't like all songs though, some songs had too much pop in them. If you like pop music you'll love this cd. But if you are like me and prefer a harder sound/rock you will not like all the songs. Don't be discouraged cd has some very good songs, loved Pride, go ahead and check the song out on you tube, pretty good. Overall cd is worth buying.

Customer review
- Worth the Purchase

This is High and Mighty Color's debut album. It includes some of their most iconic songs, such as Pride, Over, Notice and Run Run Run. If you are a newcomer to Haikara, than you should definitely pick this album up. It's well worth it!