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2020 arrived and with it came Kashicomi's best mini-album to date, "Dusk". Overflowing with rock tunes, boasting technical, harmonious vocals (while showcasing the versatility of Shoya Chiba and Sho Nogami as singers) and delivering a set of emotional performances, "Dusk" set a really high bar for what is expected of a seiyuu unit.
While not particularly popular, this mini-album turned Kashicomi into one of the best seiyuu units ever.
This is an unscripted episode all about Kashicomi's "Dusk".
For music reviews, check: https://www.handthatfeedshq.com/
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2020 arrived and with it came Kashicomi's best mini-album to date, "Dusk". Overflowing with rock tunes, boasting technical, harmonious vocals (while showcasing the versatility of Shoya Chiba and Sho Nogami as singers) and delivering a set of emotional performances, "Dusk" set a really high bar for what is expected of a seiyuu unit.
While not particularly popular, this mini-album turned Kashicomi into one of the best seiyuu units ever.
This is an unscripted episode all about Kashicomi's "Dusk".
For music reviews, check: https://www.handthatfeedshq.com/
Did you enjoy this episode? Consider ranking this podcast or leaving a review on your preferred podcast streaming platform!
👉 Want to go the extra mile in supporting my work so that I can continue bringing you more about 2D music projects and male seiyuu artists?
Consider joining Patreon or sharing a Ko-fi with me: