OLIVIA - TV Tropes
- ️Sun Dec 16 2012
Also known by her birth name, Olivia Lufkin (born December 9, 1979) is a Japanese-American bilingual singer-songwriter. Her musical style is recognizable for its distinct style of Alternative Rock. Sometimes, if not often, her lyrics are quite symbolic, but it's up to the listener to figure out what to make of it.
Her early days involved being in a Japanese idol group called D&D, whose songs and music had a very different sound to what she'd be singing several years later. After they disbanded, she continued as a solo artist and began singing songs with a more pop-rock sound. As time went by, she started to create her own songs. She received mainstream success (and is best known) for creating songs for the fictional band Trapnest from the animated adaptation of NANA, under the alias of Olivia Inspi' Reira (Trapnest).
Not to be confused with African-American R&B singer Olivia (last name Longott), perhaps best known as an employee of 50 Cent's "Candy Shop."
Selected Discography:
Albums
- [2000.06.12] Synchronicity
- [2004.02.18] The Lost Lolli
- [2007.02.28] Olivia Inspi' Reira (Trapnest)
Mini-Albums:
- [2003.02.21] Internal Bleeding Strawberry
- [2003.06.27] Merry&Hell Go Round
- [2003.09.12] Comatose Bunny Butcher
- [2003.12.03] Return of the Chlorophyll Bunny
- [2007.01.01] The Cloudy Dreamer
- [2008.09.17] Trinka Trinka
Provides examples of:
- Alternative Rock: One of the best examples. She has a sister - Caroline Lufkin - who makes more straightforward Alternative and indie music.
- But Not Too Foreign: Daughter of an American father and a Japanese mother.
- Cluster F-Bomb: Some songs in English, obviously in her much darker ones.
- Darker and Edgier: In 2003 is when she really started to kick it when she collaborated with her brother, Jeffrey Lufkin.
- Harsh Vocals
- Idol Singer
- Indecipherable Lyrics: Sugarbloodsuckers. First, the song is heavily doused with static, and then you hear her vocals that sound quite suggestive. The song starts to get louder and after her screaming, she starts to sing. It's not mumbling—there are lyrics to the song to prove it. It'll still be hard to make out and comprehend once you realize that it's merely filled with a Cluster F-Bomb.
- Letters 2 Numbers: Songs like 026unconscious333 and 57StoЯM03.
- Morality Ballad: Celestial Delinquent which is about the carelessness of people for the world. Hear her Motor Mouth rant midway.
- Ominous Music Box Tune: Her song "Cupid," which played it throughout the song, though it's just piano played in the higher keys, making them Music Box Intervals.
- Surprisingly Gentle Songs: Just because she did go through changes doesn't mean she can't let her hair down sometimes and write a song that's peaceful enough to get high from.
- Word Salad Lyrics
- Word Salad Titles: What with some songs and/or albums named, Internal Bleeding Strawberry, Grapefruit Tea, Comatose Bunny Butcher, etc.