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"Rahab's shadow is Sister Moka" is a story-driven album where faith, violence, love, and doubt collide. Rahab moves like an "emotionless tool" under the banner of justice, yet questions what justice even means as her mission threatens to throw the world into chaos. Across vows of revenge marked by ashes, apocalyptic unrest, and the raw scream of losing everything, one motif refuses to die: we keep dancing - not as escape, but as survival.
Sister Moka steps out of the shadow with a different battle: whiskey, medicine, and the aftermath of chasing fleeting pleasures. She chooses to keep dancing sober, with only "mustard seed" faith and a stubborn will to live. The album threads biblical imagery with modern wounds: forbidden knowledge and identity pain, memories of peace crushed by war, guilt over duty, and a single day where you try to bless yourself even in ruins. No easy salvation is promised. The dance becomes prayer, protest, and a lifeline - loud enough to keep you human in hell.
Rahab Punkaholic Girls is a high-voltage punk unit from Japan, built on sharp guitar riffs, bouncing rhythms, and shout-along choruses. Sweet and savage melodies collide with lyrics that turn everyday frustration and impulse into fuel. On stage, they pull the crowd into a loud, fun, cathartic singalong - cute, noisy, and unexpectedly emotional.