Originally Posted by Kitty
As it happens, I'm here primarily to talk about Oomori Seiko.
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This statement intrigues and excites me. It's quite a thrill for someone like me who probably can take at least some of the responsibility for leading the hype train (and I don't mean this to brag or anything) to see people who have discovered and fallen in love with her as much as I have.
I feel she is more important to the current scene than a lot of people are willing to accept. I wonder if this kind of reluctance was the around when Ringo was first rising up. Would be great to be able to see that development first hand like I have the privilege of watching Oomori's rise. I find it quite feasable that she's the most exciting thing, or at least the
most interesting thing to talk about happening right now in Japanese music. Unless I've been missing out on someone else just as exciting...