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That's the last thing on my mind!

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Rehabilitators releases its long-awaited first soundtrack!
It's been a long time coming! The album opens with M-1 "Insufficient Heaven," a frenzied one-chord afrobeat funk that dares to go against the times and is the antithesis of the information overload and fastidiousness of the modern age. The band members' musical attitude is evident in the M-2 "Abnormality", an eight-beat punk tune, which is a sharp and simple tune. The song is based on a crisp and simple chord backing, and is beautifully packaged in two and a half minutes with a sense of resignation. M-3, "I quit smoking," a popular live number, is a slow, bluesy groove that slows down the tempo of the previous song, replacing various mental images of quitting smoking with a languid, but pleasantly soothing groove. The comfortable low number leads into M-4 "System (Fuck the)," the last song on the album. Based on West Coast punk, the song is an intense but melodious punk tune that needs no explanation at all. The song is synonymous with the rehabilitators. Please be sure to catch the "Nice to meet you" from the rehabilitators, who brilliantly encompass various musical genres with a strong message and introduce themselves in a vivid and poignant way.

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That's the last thing on my mind!

iTunes Store • Punk TOP ALBUMS • Japan • TOP 4 • 9 Oct 2024

Artist Profile

  • Rehabilitation's

    Formed in April 2023. Based in Komazawa Playground (just a private house) in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, the band plays a wide range of music genres, including rock, punk, folk, and funk, loosely and without overreaching, or rather, as they please, yelling out whatever they like, not overdoing it! They don't want to cause trouble over music! They are doing things that really aren't what grown-ups do, but they are doing it at their own pace but energetically. The band's name, "Rehab-tachi," comes from the fact that Natsume, the guitarist and vocalist, quit the band he had been in for many years, and was in a daze and spent every day at home immersed in the task of "staring at the wood grain of the ceiling until it looks different," when he thought, "Maybe I'll start a band as a form of rehabilitation," and called out to his old friends to form the band. This means that all the members would be considered "poor people who are being forced to go through rehabilitation", but unfortunately, all of them have some kind of defect, so they are still "in rehabilitation". Rehabilitation until death!

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