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This track is a sharp critique of the excessive and intolerant "justice" prevalent in modern society.
The song questions the simplistic binary of "black or white," "good or evil," which divides people and drives them to easy attacks. It suggests that we may have become complicit in the verbal violence unleashed from behind the shield of online anonymity.
However, this blues song doesn't stop at mere criticism. The line, "A river accepts muddy waters and grows in depth," powerfully suggests the importance of imperfect people accepting each other's "muddiness." It's a testament to the human resolve to move forward, not by chasing an impossible ideal, but by embracing the pain and weakness of life in the trenches.
This song is a dedication to wounded souls, encouraging us to confront our own imperfections and embrace all of who we are. Its deep and warm message is delivered through a powerful blues sound.
A gravelly voice that echoes the soul. The authentic sound of life told through blues and folk. Kiyoshi Fujiwara is a singer and songwriter defined by his uniquely weathered husky voice. This sound is as raw as it is intensely warm. Seamlessly blending the deep sorrow of the blues with the rustic intimacy of folk music he sings about the light shadow and everyday landscapes of the human experience. His vocals carry the profound resonance of a life fully lived. Shifting effortlessly from powerful gravelly declarations to gentle conversational whispers his style quietly yet deeply stirs the emotions of his listeners. Every chord and raspy note feels like a page torn from a personal diary. Experience a musical world woven by acoustic guitar picking and a voice that radiates genuine human warmth. The music of Ikuyoshi Fujiwara is the perfect companion for a quiet night a moment of reflection or a glass of your favorite drink. It is an authentic soundtrack for the soul.