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A riot of rhythm unleashed.
"Polyrhythm Riot" is an experimental track that pushes the band's sound
to the edge through chaotic time signatures and explosive math-rock energy.
Interlocking guitar patterns,
restless bass lines,
and unpredictable drums collide in shifting rhythms.
Above it all, the voice appears without words-
only "ah" and "oh," used not as lyrics but as another instrument.
Freed from language, the voice becomes pure sound,
adding to the intensity of the rhythmic storm.
Balancing between order and chaos,
"Polyrhythm Riot" stands as one of the album's most distinctive pieces-
a track driven entirely by the raw impulse of rhythm itself.
Hai no Kyori is a Japanese three-piece rock band formed by Rei Sato (Vo/Gt), Ren Morikawa (Ba), and Misaki (Dr). Their music captures the tension between the cold air of the city and the faint heat that lingers within. With dry guitars and tight rhythms, they weave a sound of desperation and silence a blend of raw energy reminiscent of Number Girl and Fuzzy Control, fused with a modern, minimal aesthetic. Their songs live at the edge measuring the temperature of ashes, glowing faintly before they fade.
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