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Long-awaited LP of the latest release, enthusiastically received on the Analogfish scene, dubbed "the rock band the world needs"!
The colourful, elepop-like sound of Moonlight, which is based on a solid and simple band sound but mainly uses synthesiser sequences, and the danceable funk number Saturday Night Sky, in which Kentaro Sasaki emotional vocals stand out. A fresh group of songs that expand the realm of expression. In addition, the melodic and lyrical sense of another songwriter, Akira Shimooka, who also has a sharp edge, is still present in this album. The insightful lyrics, including the live-ready Touch Me Not, and the catchy songs in the pop manner are all finished in a wide range of grains. The sound production is ironclad and the sound approach is lean and modern, with a straightforward message that resonates in the heart. The band sound is a pop-modern experience, and the presence of supporting member Ryo Hamamoto, who injects a degree of alternative rock into the solos and backing tracks, is a hidden taste of his versatile guitar playing that has a strong point. The band simple, minimalist ensemble, with its minimalist, stripped-back sound, is still intact, thanks to the leadership of producer Hitoshi Yoshida, who has built up a long-standing relationship of trust with the band. The result is a masterpiece of musical flexibility and foresight in accordance with new innovations!
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