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Mamitori Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San: 25/12/2013 - VINYL LPTitle: 25 12 2013 Artist: Mamitori Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San Label: Bruit Direct Disques Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5055869511605 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 07 24 Number of Discs: 1 In keeping with the freer releases in their catalog (Sky Needle, La Ligne Claire, Minitel), Bruit Direct Disques presents 25 12 2013, a live album by Japanese group Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San, often referred to by their nickname, Mamitori. Savagely DIY and
Title: 25/12/2013Artist: Mamitori Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San
Label: Bruit Direct Disques
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5055869511605
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-07-24
Number of Discs: 1
In keeping with the freer releases in their catalog (Sky Needle, La Ligne Claire, Minitel), Bruit Direct Disques presents 25/12/2013, a live album by Japanese group Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San, often referred to by their nickname, Mamitori. Savagely DIY and autonomous, Mamitori have released only a handful of copies of a privately pressed record, while lead guitarist Aritomo has put out an abundance of self-produced acid-folk records, hand-assembling sleeves for every copy. David Keenan compared the band's 2012 album 19968; 20108; 19977; Fairy Tail Chimidoro Phenomenon Satan Inferno Dress Ha Cattlemurarete Yggdrasill 12495;Wa Sasaru to Isn't Anything being creepy-crawled by Idiot O'Clock or the early Rough Trade singles as curated by Jutok Kaneko and Reiko Kudo. The six tracks offered here (drawn from that 2012 album) were recorded in public and are reproduced accurately, with silences and tuning included at the express request of the band. Guitars are skinned alive, twisted in counterpoint, or played with a cheesegrater; the frail vocal is as exhausted as it is sweet; the trumpet plays it's dying breath; the bouncy rhythm section offers a skeleton of rigor; psych-rock is reduced here to fluff, with only a scraggy trunk of the spinal column remaining. Mamitori follows the traces of the ancestral giants of '70s avant-rock (Hendrix, Velvets, Captain Beefheart, Henry Cow, Can, The Red Krayola), except it's an odd Post-Punk mess that spits from their amps. Accident is king with Mamitori, and their psychotic free Rock, loaded with open-tuned guitars, sometimes feels like shreds of sound; limping and out of phase, played obliquely, their music is at once absolutely diaphanous and indecipherable. Nothing is ever in place and everything cracks up and frays; it's an atonal construction that threatens to become melodious at any minute. Ultimately, Mamitori hides a form of twee Pop unwittingly battered by no wave, every chord of which could be a blank bullet. One might mistake the sound for My Bloody Valentine violently colliding with The Shaggs, The Pastels attacked by Mars, or Pere Ubu holding paws with Swell Maps. Is a No Tokyo emerging decades after No New York? This live set, in front of a ghost-like public, serves as a hint of this Japanese band's profound peculiarity, joyfully perplexing everyone even further by citing alternative J-Rock supertars L'Arc-en-Ciel as an influence. Mamitori will have you humming songs you hadn't noticed were there.
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Fairy Tail Chimidoro Phenomenon Satan
1.2 A2. Ethereal Sadness Fairy Tail Interno Dress Cattle Mutilation ???
1.3 A3. Gaia Saver ???? ????? Dreaming Girl14
1.4 B1. Tengoku
1.5 B2. Alpha
1.6 B3. J San R.I
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★★★★★ 4
A mystery and a healing journey for 3 people
Format: Kindle
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🍑🍆🍑 MFM/Why choose
🤓Military MMCs
🥺Damaged hero
🤯BIG mystery to solve
🐶Lovable fur bestie
😈Forced proximity
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I definitely feel the book is contemporary but there are some dark sides to it just because of their past and what they went through within the military as far as the guys.
I can say that I do love how Aiden and Miles are such good friends and how they stuck together and have helped each other.
Aiden is very goofy and free willing but has a lot of guilt and almost in a way self-conscious.
As were Miles gives off a dark and broody daddy vibe and Aspen ends up being the one to just unravel him.
I do love Aspen work and how she overcomes what she's been through and how she sees her growth and her self-worth and decides to put herself first.
This is a very much meat cute moment just because of the way they meet but then you have the backstory of like Miles and all of that...
I feel that the underlying plot of the mystery aspect really keeps you entangled into everyone else as of the side characters so I'm excited to see more of the series.
Spice is that a three just because I feel like there was so much more to their relationships and their interactions that the spice wasn't the forefront of it which was good because they needed to grow all three together and you need to see how they interacted separately and there was a lot of trauma healing in this book so it's understandable why the spice isn't the forefront.
I would say that if you're looking for something that is going to be sweet but yet pull at your heartstrings this will be the book.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Left with Questions
Format: Kindle
I'm hoping some things will be wrapped up in book 2 but with the epilogue for this book being a year later I'm currently just confused. Otherwise a very good read.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Love, Love, Loved!!
Format: Kindle
This book was a wild and fun ride. It has suspense, it has found family and most importantly it had so much true love and friendship. I fell in love with Miles and Aiden instantly. The love and affection between these two friends was so profound and deep you just instantly wanted them to find their HEA. I absolutely loved how they supported one another through all their hurt and trauma. They have this unbreakable bond that is truthful and real. It’s simply beautiful how they hold up one another no matter what. When they meet Aspen not only does she fit into the town so perfectly, but she is able to appreciate each man for who they are instantly. She’s a great FMC in that she’s so kind, genuine and willing to trust again even when she’s been hurt by people in her past.
This book had a journey filled with so much love and healing that my heart cried several times. Each character was able to not only break through walls, but help one another grow into better versions of themselves. The love that flourishes when all three come together was electric and passionate. The spice was steamy and the romance was swoon worthy. The mystery throughout the book is one that isn’t completely solved in this story so I’m looking forward to the next book in the series and of course seeing more of Miles, Aiden and Aspen. 5 stars!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Miles, Aiden, and Aspen
Format: Kindle
Man this was a great start to a series. The author got you hooked one the book from chapter one. We are still don't have all the answers but they will come in due time. I absolutely enjoyed this story. Miles seriously has my heart. He was just such a lovable guy. He served his country and was injured doing his job. He carries around a lot of trauma and emotional damage from that time. His childhood best friend Aiden feels guilt over what happened to Miles. He blames himself even though it was not his fault. Due to his trauma they form an unlikely pairing. They need each other and to share the person they are with due to Miles's trauma. They met Aspen and form and instant connection. Little does Aspen know that she has helped Miles during some of the worst of his times with her beautiful pictures. She is running away from a relationship and a job that literally used her and tossed her away. She forms an instant connection to both guys and Miles's dog Jubie. She teaches them both to not only forgive their past but also love themselves more. She is everything they need in their life. Mean while there is a killer/stalker running around causing havoc. Will we find out who the bad guy is? I guess we will have to keep reading the series to find out. I really enjoyed this book and I think the author did a great job keeping your interest. I cannot wait to see what else she has instore. She had great world building and character development.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Rediscovering herself and finding the unexpected
Format: Kindle
First we have Aspen a young woman who lost herself to her ex and what he wanted. She ran to Alaska to re-find her love of photography and the outdoors. While she did find this she also found a broody and overprotective former Navy Seal who still had a lot of healing to do, his super sweet over thinking best friend and their lovable doggo.
I absolutely love the different plot lines going on in this story. It leaves mystery and a sense of foreboding around every turn. Of course this doesn't answer all the question we have for Anchor Bay because this is only book one but I absolutely love the community they have.
Aspen has an immediate connection with the two friends. She has an easy and open demeanor that puts even the broody guy at ease enough to engage. Aspen is sweet, open, and genuinely cares about the people and animals she comes in contact with.
I can't wait to see what is next in Anchor Bay.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025