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Title[東方 /NeoClassicalMetal/ Arrange] IRON ATTACK! - A Fragment Of Century
ChannelNaturalistick2
Published2010-04-11T20:37:12.000Z
Description[Title] - A Fragment Of Century
[Author/Circle] - IRON-CHINO / IRON ATTACK!
[Album] - Vampire Concerto
[Event/Date] - Reitasai 7 (Mar 14, 2010)
[Original] - The Centennial Festival for Magical Girls ~ Extra Stage Theme
[Game] - Touhou 06: Embodiment of Scarlet Devil

Before somebody asks, I just want to explain the little label field up there. While some tracks are definitely more conditioned toward violence- I mean, power metal by definition, I have decided to name all of this session under the NeoClassical remark so as to keep it dandy, and also because the album as a whole is more of a tribute to NeoClassical than pure power metal. Also, let's make an introduction in which we discuss meta topics, eh?
Talk about infatuation politics in a cup.

Alright! This is where our inherentical, brutallistical and also socially heavy (but not economically, not too sure about that specific instance) vibes kick in. We dive into the core of the album to find ourselves nourishing upon the combined power of miscalleneous technologies. Oh man, Neo and Power, together at last. We could cuddle ourselves into a comma here.
Centennial is, as pretty much every track in Vampire Concerto's repertoire, very faithful to the original. The drums here play a very relevant role: They turn this song into the bouncy track you must headbang upon. In fact, these drums are pretty much of the deities, as yours truly likes saying.
I find this to be the first high point of the album. In fact, for a Centennial theme arrange, for it to outclass UN Owen arranges is quite delicious. It's good to see that most of the emphasis as been put into the least explored tracks. IRON is always the first metalnut to get down to, amidst proper production values, produce the first arrange of a theme that triggers the "whoa" factor out of me. He always tackles it first, and he does it indefinitely. It's very hard to disthrone these sounds of the heights.

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