Riding the Storm

Riding the Storm
Riding the Storm
Genres: Music
Themes: Music
Studios: Moss Design Unit
Producers: Lastrum Music
Rating: 4.97 / 10
Popularity: #18925
Users Listed: 396
Users Scored: 192
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 05/29/2016
Aired: June 18, 2007 (Spring)
Type: music
Source: music
Age Rating: PG
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

The animation follows a young woman navigating a surreal, dreamlike world populated by fragmented memories and evocative imagery. Set against a backdrop of shifting landscapes and symbolic architecture, the narrative unfolds through abstract sequences inspired by the music’s rhythmic intensity and melancholic tone. The protagonist's journey feels introspective and emotionally driven, exploring themes of identity, loss, and the struggle to find meaning amidst chaos. Visual storytelling takes precedence, utilizing dynamic animation and a distinctive color palette to convey internal states rather than explicit plot points. The experience is less about following a traditional narrative and more about immersing oneself in a visually rich and atmospheric exploration of the subconscious.

Staff:

  • The Cro-Magnons (Music)

Reviews:

  • User Sidewinder51 (Score: 6/10):
    Rate a 6 Music Video Music Style was techno/rock Vocals were there only slightly.When they were there it was auto-tuned. So distinguishing what was said was hard. Story/sound Normally, i like to think that with anime there is a reason behind things. Although, the more i watch seems to tell me that isn't the case. This music video was the one that sold me on that message. How can a music video with next to no vocals have a back story? Simply put it can't. Although, while lacking in lyrics the viewers were put on a sort of cosmic journey that flowed with the music. For that i was appreciative.For those that haven't it heard the song might find it catchy. I sure did. Introduction art was slightly sloppy for like the song didn't quite illustrate well of what was to come. Not in a good suspense fashion but a more confusing aspect. Another aspect i didn't like was the slight recycling of animation.