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KATAKAMUNA ROCK

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In the "Age of Wind" that began in 2020, Japan is said to be the center of the Earth.

The "Katakamuna" collection of poems, composed of mysterious spiral graphic characters, condenses the wisdom of an advanced civilization that existed during the Jomon period.

The fifth and sixth poems, considered the most important of these, have been combined and have descended into modern music!

What exactly is this ancient, advanced Japanese civilization trying to communicate to us today?!

The MizmalBowl, acting as the intermediary, has masterminded this.

The second installment of the "Katakamuna Trilogy," following the previous work, "Katakamuna Dance," offers a stark contrast with a heavy rock sound.

It's aptly named "Katakamuna Rock."

The sole female vocalist of this three-piece band is Mizmal No Mikoto, who played the cute, sexy Santa in "TwinKle Gift Night."

This ambitious work, with its simple, easy-to-sing melody and high reproducibility, is successfully applicable to everyday life.