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Don't forget the excitement of a rock boy! The eternal rock spirit! The essence of "Oyachi" rock is here!!
Ogura Eiji (a pioneering music critic and food critic. He has written many books.)
This album is a tribute to Makoto Ayukawa, but the band's aesthetic sense is felt in the way it is delivered as an upper R&R song with easy-to-listen-to lyrics.
Shida Ayumi (music writer, major works include "Tamaki Koji: I Was Born to Be Happy" and "THE FOOLS MR. Rock'n'Roll Freedom")
Yokohama's legendary R&R band, Trame. Their straightforward lyrics filled with emotion and soul-shaking sounds and beats not only captivate the listener, but also move the body. The new album "Hechara-sa" was produced and performed by former Southern All Stars member Omori Takashi. The album also includes a song dedicated to Makoto Ayukawa, and a bonus track also features a song with Makoto Ayukawa. The future of rock is bright! Maeda Kento (music writer)
Torame Members Vocal: Junichi Nojo Guitar: Shoichiro Tanaka Guitar: Yukimasa Miyatake Bass: Izumi Sawa Drums: Koichi Seto Torame was formed in Yokohama in 1980. They are the only survivors from the era when the indie storm was raging. Torame is a rare R&R band that has been rolling for 44 years, overcoming all kinds of difficult situations, and their existence has been praised as a ``monumental achievement of Yokohama indies'' and a ``legendary R&R band in Yokohama.'' To date, they have released two single analog records, six full albums, and three omnibus CDs. They will release their seventh full album ``Hecharasa'' on May 29, 2024. The new album, which has been overcoming all kinds of difficulties and continuing to R&R, is produced by Takashi Omori (ex: Southern All Stars) and includes the song "Tobikiri no You May Dream", which is dedicated to Makoto Ayukawa (Sheena & The Rockets), whom Trame has had a deep friendship with for 30 years and respects. As a bonus track, it also includes remixes of "Sakebite in the Darkness" and "Magaimono", which were recorded with Makoto Ayukawa in 2018, and you can hear the spectacular guitar of Makoto Ayukawa, who is Japan's pride and joy. In addition, producer Takashi Omori also participates on guitar on five songs. The guitar sound resonates and is not to be missed even by old-time Southern fans.
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