A Spring Drive in Fresh Green Winds, Like Going to Meet the Future Front Cover

A Spring Drive in Fresh Green Winds, Like Going to Meet the Future

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This album moves like a spring drive through fresh green air-quietly upgrading who you are, one mile at a time.
Blending the nostalgia of Japanese City Pop with the soft pulse of Chill House (and touches of 2-step garage-house bounce), these songs hold stories of meetings and partings, distance and longing, and the moment you decide to keep walking anyway.

The lyrics don't romanticize heartbreak; they tell the truth with warmth. Instead of using "fate" as an excuse, the record carries it as hope-something you can keep without breaking. Even when feelings can't be delivered, the music turns that space into forward motion: a gentle groove, bright harmony, and a steady sense of "I can still love today."

Like wind in early spring, the album doesn't shout. It lifts. It clears. And it drives toward tomorrow.