

廻る毎日の隙に滑り込んだ
栞の様に印をつけるよ
螺旋の途中で瞬きを繰り返す
風景のスライド
見逃してばかりだよ
いつも目が回っていて
真っ直ぐ歩けないのさ
永遠に届かない
そんなフォームで
フラフラと
そのままでいいよ
変わらなくてもいいよ
雨上がり揺れる
月曜日 逃げた
ビルの影の底 隠してる
名前を唇から
終わった昨日に
また会いにいくんだ
意味は無いけど
理由ならあるぜ
揺れていたのは
自分の身体の方
わかっていても
震えてしまうのさ
いつも足が縺れては
転ぶよ スローモーション
多分壊れているけれど
こんなスタイル
グラグラで
そのままでいいよ
変わらなくてもいいよ
雨上がり揺れる
月曜日 逃げた
ビルの影の底 隠してる
名前を唇から
- Lyricist
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Composer
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Producer
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Recording Engineer
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Mixing Engineer
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Guitar
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Bass Guitar
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Drums
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Vocals
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Background Vocals
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Songwriter
Ryosuke Takahashi
- Adapter
Ryosuke Takahashi

Listen to Kakera by Ryosuke Takahashi
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At Miki House is a three-track EP by Ryosuke Takahashi, frontman of the Japanese indie rock bands kuquli and eleki.
Rooted in indie rock and alternative, it drastically shifts its sonic scenery from track to track, yet keeps the songs built around vocals, with Takahashi's voice acting as the through-line.
Track 1, At Miki House, pairs trembling guitars with scattered piano, capturing the afterglow of the night and the afterimage left behind when the noise fades.
Track 2, eureka, blends Beatles-like pop with Pavement-style roughness, plus a small dose of King Crimson madness. It stays light while leaving a strange hook behind.
Track 3, Kakera is midtempo guitar rock wrapped in a 90s alternative singer-songwriter haze. It moves forward with a dizziness-like drift, then opens the view wide in the chorus.
Moving between the warmth of memory and present-day impulse, the EP ties noise and quiet, urgency and acceptance into three compact scenes.