I was there. It was crowdsurf central. But the images are misleading. There was a big moshpit with an at times barely controllable circular mosh. And Hanabie was - from all the gigs that I saw at Greenfields (a bit more than half) - the only band where the audience begged for an encore.
@eirianrobotto6 ай бұрын
their stage presence and aesthetics keep getting better. love it.
@willemkoekemoer50426 ай бұрын
This crowd is more interrested in crowd surfing than the band wtf
@ricardo__jr6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@mfreak11266 ай бұрын
I hope Yukina learns how to control her clean voice as much as Matsuri. I understand the contrast between cuteness and brutality is one of her strengths, but her cleans are just too shrieking at this point. I truly believe both her cleans and screams sounded better in 2019, 2020, and 2021 than she does now. And her attitude was a lot cooler back then.
@morpheusmorph136 ай бұрын
whats wrong with her attitude now?
@mfreak11266 ай бұрын
@@morpheusmorph13 She often tries too hard to look and sound cute with her gestures and squeaky voice, which can be cringey. She sometimes says "thank you" right after a song in a way that even a 10 year old girl doesn't say. They used to act more rebellious, which they themselves admitted by the way. Matsuri (?) said in an interview that they had intentionally acted cool because other bands around them were like that. However, they changed their stage attitude after L.C.G and started acting the way they wanted. In other words, the way they act on stage right now represents who they are, not the way they used to act, but I have to say that at least Yukina should go back to the past because it's painful to look at her when she acts like a kid, especially in festivals where there's people who don't know them that much. I think many metalheads don't take them seriously because of Yukina. I'm pretty sure Hanabie will be more popular if Yukina stops acting the way she does. Also, a squeaky voice is simply bad for your throat. Yukina's throat might become useless in the future, and I definitely don't want that to happen.