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Street Story.

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Neighbors Complain presents Street Story., a new album that captures the journey of their 12 years together.

Inspired by the memories of their early days performing on the street before their debut, the album's title reflects the roots of the band. Street Story. is an important work that connects their past, present, and future.

The lead track, "You Could Be Mine" features a tight groove built around New Jack Swing. With its dynamic development and refined rhythm work, the song perfectly represents the sound and spirit of the album.

The album also showcases the band's wide-ranging musicality: the sweet 90s R&B flavor and rich chorus work of "Sugar Donuts" the AOR-inspired ballad feel of "One More Dance?" and the Acid Jazz approach of the instrumental track "Black Coffee" While exploring various styles, the album maintains a consistent and sophisticated musical identity throughout.

Twelve years since their formation, Street Story. marks where Neighbors Complain stand today - a record where their street-grown sensibility meets refined musicianship.

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  • Neighbors Complain

    Neighbors Complain The band name "Neighbors Complain" stems from who they are, that is loud and noisy street musicians from their pre-debut days. From the beginning, there was no doubt to the reference when the "Neighbors Complain"! "Neighbors Complain" is an R&B band formed in their hometown Osaka in 2014. Although all four members claim their roots in black music, the x-factor to spellbind their fans came from the groove which was created by the unique fusion of each member's strong personality within the music. One night on the streets of Osaka, their musicianship caught the eyes and ears of foreign performers from Universal Studio Japan (USJ), and "Neighbors Complain" became the backup band at USJ. In 2015, while growing as a band, their excelled live performances on USJ stages led to further opportunities for name acts such as "Gospelers", Chikuzen Sato of "Sing Like Talking", Kaname Nemoto of "Stardust Review",Yu Sakai, and Kaori Kishitani of "Princes Princes".

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