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The single "Ai mo Heiwa mo Nai keredo" ("No Love, No Peace, Yet") tells the story of an encounter with an alien girl, blending humor with a touch of social irony.
The arrangement draws inspiration from 1960s film music, combining woodwinds, brass, and strings with piano, harpsichord, vibraphone, glockenspiel, and marimba, supported by bass and drums.
This orchestral palette creates a nostalgic cinematic atmosphere, where classical elegance meets playful rhythms and a light, catchy pop sensibility.
As the lyric goes, "Welcome from afar to this beautiful planet - though love and peace are still far from here," the shimmering soundscape carries both irony and subtle humor, characteristic of mouscream's style.
A fusion of orchestral grandeur and indie-pop freedom, this is cinematic pop that feels both nostalgic and new - a unique sonic world crafted by mouscream.
Music that gently accompanies you on days when it's hard to be honest. Influenced by Japanese pop music from the 70s to 90s and its musical roots,mouscream creates songs that blend a wide range of styles from city pop, neo-acoustic, funk, jazz, and chill sounds to orchestral and big band arrangements. Vocals are primarily performed using Synthesizer V Ayame, with occasional tracks sung by the artist themself.