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Sheena Ringo: Electric Mole
"Electric Mole" is a concert film that documents Sheena Ringo's nationwide "Sugoroku Xstasy" tour in the summer of 2003. It marks the start of Sheena's band, Tokyo Jihen (albeit only as a backing band for Sheena at the time.)
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Plot Summary
Electric Mole is a collection of music videos by Japanese pop artist Sheena Ringo, featuring her distinctive visual style and musical arrangements. The videos showcase Ringo's artistic expression, often incorporating avant-garde aesthetics and narrative elements. This compilation offers a glimpse into her early career and visual identity.
Critical Reception
As a music video collection, critical reception is primarily focused on its artistic merit and contribution to Sheena Ringo's visual discography. It's generally appreciated by fans for its unique aesthetic and as a comprehensive look at her early visual work, though specific critical reviews are scarce.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and artistic visual direction.
Considered a must-have for fans of Sheena Ringo's early work.
Highlights Ringo's distinctive blend of music and visual performance.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the collection's artistic merit and its value as a retrospective of Sheena Ringo's early music videos. Fans often appreciate the unique visual style and the way the videos complement her music.
Fun Fact
Electric Mole features music videos for songs from Sheena Ringo's acclaimed albums 'Shōso Strip' and 'Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana'.
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