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What I love most about "100 Angels" is its themes of love, acceptance, and self-discovery. It's a heartwarming reminder that we are all deserving of love and respect, no matter who we are or where we come from.
Here’s a review for 100 Angels by Ryu Kurokagerar (assuming “better” is a typo or part of the title; if it’s meant to be “ 100 Angels by Ryu Kurokagerar – Better,” I’ll treat it as a review of the work itself).
If the title includes “Better” (as in “ 100 Angels – Better version”), this likely refines an earlier release. The production here is cleaner where it needs to be (the low end on Angel 33 is finally audible without clipping) but intentionally ruined elsewhere (Angel 67’s tape hiss is now aggressive ). Compared to Kurokagerar’s previous work, 100 Angels shows a matured restraint—they no longer rely on shock or volume. Now, they break your heart with a single decaying piano note.