![]() ![]() That smaller and more subtle approach is actually rather refreshing for Ito. However, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It’s almost like a story I would expect to see in the original Twilight Zone. It’s very subtle and quiet, with such a small layer of eeriness to it. ![]() Given the style of the art, it was probably made very early in Ito’s career. There’s nothing particularly horrifying or shocking within its art like you might expect for a Junji Ito title or any particular intensity in the story. “Used Records” is such an odd, reserved title in a collection full of the macabre and nastiness. However, there’s more to this album than meets the eye and it’s one that leads her down a supernatural, uncomfortable route. The singer’s voice and the melody of it is just so enrapturing and moving that she wants the record badly. Our collection of horror and mayhem begins on a lighter tale, probably the lightest tale here, “Used Records.” A young woman named Nakayama is utterly entranced by this mysterious record a friend of hers, Ogawa, has. ![]()
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