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"Tomorrow Is Which Way?" is a song that captures the speed of an unstoppable era, along with the emotions of trying to keep moving forward through anxiety and restlessness.
Through the imagery of the "Galactic High-Speed Final Train," the song expresses the feeling of continuing to run without fully knowing where we are headed. The repeated phrase "Which way is tomorrow?" carries both hope and uncertainty toward the future.
As symbolized by the line "The reason there is no light is your own heart," the song is ultimately not about the world itself, but about confronting one's own inner state.
Mamadoru is a four-piece band originally formed in Tokyo in 2003. The band name comes from the slogan of a well-known Japanese confectionery: Milk-rich Mamas flavor. The cheerful name was chosen to contrast with the band original musical ambition: psychobilly. However, the members soon discovered that they were completely incapable of writing anything that actually sounded like psychobilly. Instead, Mamadoru ended up creating a handful of offbeat J-pop songs. The band released their music independently at the time, but the project soon faded out, leaving the recordings quietly behind. More than two decades later, those forgotten songs were rediscovered and reconstructed using AI-generated vocals, allowing the music to be released again in a new form. Although Mamadoru itself is no longer an active band, the songs continue to evolve - now sung by voices that did not exist when they were first written. Songs written in the past, sung by a voice from the future. Mamadoru continues to exist as a band that no longer performs, yet whose music keeps moving forward through time. Mamadoru exists today as a time-capsule band. Their lyrics are characterized by fragmentary imagery and loosely connected phrases, where meaning gradually unravels and emotions emerge through atmosphere rather than narrative.