7 de julio de 2012

† The Sound of Rainfall...



Tanabata rain…
(/_;)
What kind of wish did you make?

For no special reason, I like the rain.
The sound of rain falling is like a melody…

Dramatic rain…
even more powerfully it becomes a downpour
Two people getting wet Ah…

hmm~, I have never wanted to write a song about rain before…

Well, only a little bit longer until Reprise!
This time I arranged the songs from the old albums to not break away from their original tune, so its sure to enter into everyone smoothly.

I hope you will enjoy the evolution of these resurrected songs.


P.S.
The picture at the top is the Stained Glass Pendant.
There is a clear resin on top of the stained glass picture that surrounds an original Moi-meme-Moitie cross.
you can't really see it, but theres a coffin in the middle and the M-m-M candlestick design.
Its quite a beautiful symbolic design.
It seems this pendant was popular so its already SOLD OUT, but we plan to reproduce it soon.



(Green type)
Stained Glass Series One piece
Since the other colors are also nice
by all means please go check out the MOI-MEME-MOITIE SITE. 



Mana.

Credits: Mana's Aesthetics @ Livejournal

Note: "Tanabata" is a holiday in Japan, translated to "Festival of the Stars". Its based around an old folklore between two lovers Orihime and Hikoboshi, which in real life are two stars separated by the milky way. 

In the story, Orihime and Hikoboshi are torn apart by God and are only able to meet once a year, on July 7 (in some areas of Japan its August 7). Around the time of Tanabata in Japan many people write their wishes on a strip of paper and hang them on branches of bamboo trees.

If it doesn't rain on the day of Tanabata, that means the two lovers Hikoboshi and Orihime are able to meet once again and your wish will come true. If it does rain it means you will have to wait another year. (But as an extra note, Tanabata is celebrated right in the midst of the rainy season so its pretty rare if there is no rain on this day).