![]() ![]() The concept is fleshed out enough to draw us in as listeners and keep us captivated without tripping into being overlong or overwrought. Granted, fans do point out shortcomings in the lack of Moa-centric tracks, less Kami band and a general sense of missing elements (be that more J-pop, extreme metal, worldly flavours - effectively everything the band have done in the past), but there's also a sense of admiration for just what Babymetal have achieved on The Other One. Thankfully, your responses have given us at least some insight into what the general consensus is on Babymetal's new album - and the answer is. Inevitably, gatekeepers will bemoan that the band aren't metal - though considering the list of bands they consider not metal, you have to wonder what actually is by their metric - while Babymetal's army of super fans will declare undying allegiance without a second thought. With Babymetal, its so easy to fall into a polarising stance.
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