楽園ノイズ Paradise Noise
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A well written story about a music obsessed boy, the people he meets, and the band they form. The build up, touching scenes, and immersive descriptions of music, reminded me of the best parts of Mizuki Nomura's "Book Girl", but about music. While dramatic, it still retains a sense of fun and humor. I am not at all musically talented or knowledgeable, but still got into it.
edited to add the second line from the end.
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Title: 楽園ノイズ | Rakuen Noise | Paradise Noise
Format: Light Novel | Six volumes currently published. The WN is seven volumes, and the publication schedule for the LN is such that there's no reason to think it's been dropped.
Author: 杉井光 | Sugii, Hikaru | Twitter
Illustrator: 春夏冬ゆう | Akinashi, Yuu [MAL] Yū AKINASHI [ANN] | Twitter | Pixiv
Publisher: Dengeki Bunko Series Page
Bookwalker Series Page
Wikipedia | JN | EN
MALSynopsis [copied from MAL]:
When I dressed up as a woman and posted a music video on the internet, I suddenly became famous as a mysterious high school girl net musician (although I'm really a guy). I thought it was okay as long as I didn't show my face, but my high school music teacher, Misao Hanazono, discerned my identity, and I was blackmailed. My high school life—which should have been uneventful—was noisily and annoyingly colored by the three girls I meet through Hanazono-sensei: Rinko, the "twisted genius pianist," Shizuki, the "flower-arrangement princess drummer," and Akane, the "truant zashiki-warashi vocalist."A boy-meets-girls story, spending all their time in love, youth, and the band!
(Source: Kadokawa, translated)
What's left out of this TL of the publisher's blurb is that he's blackmailed into helping with the Music Teacher's class.
If I've learned anything from the LN/Manga/Anime sub-culture, if you want a quite peaceful existence, don't post anything online that you could conceivably desire not associated with yourself. Just...don't.
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@Rahul-Balaggan Oops, thanks.