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Sheena Ringo: Senkou Xstasy
"Senkou Xstasy" is a live tour held in April 1999 by Sheena Ringo. It is her first live tour following the release of the album "Muzai Moratorium." In addition to the unreleased songs "Identity" and "Gips" that had been performed numerous times already, "Tsumi to Batsu" was performed for the first time as a new song on this tour. The concert was partly broadcast on Space Shower TV 's special program, and only five of the songs were included in the limited edition blu-ray box set "LiVE," released in November 2013.
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Plot Summary
Senkou Xstasy is a collection of music videos and live performances by Japanese artist Sheena Ringo. It showcases her early work and unique artistic style during a pivotal period in her career. The release captures the raw energy and visual flair that defined Ringo's initial impact on the music scene.
Critical Reception
As a music video collection, critical reception primarily focuses on its artistic merit and contribution to Sheena Ringo's burgeoning image. It is generally seen as a strong visual representation of her early music, praised for its distinctive aesthetic and performance quality by fans and music critics alike.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking and artistically cohesive.
A strong representation of Sheena Ringo's early, iconic style.
Captures the essence of her live performance energy.
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Fun Fact
Senkou Xstasy was released during Sheena Ringo's initial rise to fame, featuring music videos for tracks from her debut album 'Muzai Moratorium' and her second album 'Shōso Strip'.
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