

It’s subtle and melodramatic, but nonetheless brilliant. While Salyu in this album may be bland in terms of her singing she manages to capture the overall somber mood of the album.

If you’re not into slow-moving and droopy music then unfortunately this album may not be for you, but if you are one whom likes emotional and melancholy music then this album is a must listen. It sounds calmer, smoother and although it may not be as strong it still is pleasant to listen to.

If you are familiar with and of Salyu’s later work you will be aware of her distinctive voice, but with Lily Chou-Chou her voice is much different. When the producers of the Japanese movie All About Lily Chou-Chou, also known as Riri Shushu no Subete decided that Salyu should play the fictional pop goddess Lily Chou-Chou, who helps insecure teenagers survive school-life through her melodic voice, they made the right decision. Number of albums to date: First and only album under the name Lily Chou-Chou
