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Lyric

Urban Titan

Tayama Shogo

僕らはまだ帰れない

鉛の中 甘い思い出を

繕ってみても 目は痛む

願いはまだ 叶わない

真っ黒なドアあけてのぞき込む

視界はひらける

丸い月の肌

暖色の空 黒に染まる

裸足のまま ポケットのウィスキー

温めたミルク 混ぜ合わせ

あの時はI'm sorry

ふやかした指で描いた花

お返しにあげよう

期待はしないでね

どうしようもないから

あること全部受け入れた

僕らはまだ帰れない

鉛の中 僕はここにいる

都会の怪物

光線を浴びる

  • Lyricist

    Tayama Shogo

  • Composer

    Tayama Shogo

  • Mixing Engineer

    Rei Yokoyama

  • Mastering Engineer

    Rei Yokoyama

  • Guitar

    Tayama Shogo

  • Bass Guitar

    Takuma Takagi

  • Drums

    ku-ten

  • Vocals

    Tayama Shogo

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Listen to Urban Titan by Tayama Shogo

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  • 1

    The Ignition

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  • 2

    Shall we escape from the Earth?

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  • 3

    The Angel's Nook

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  • 4

    Doze

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  • 5

    Chapter 0

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  • 6

    ember

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    Urban Titan

    Tayama Shogo

  • 8

    Paul Klee

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  • 9

    Heaven

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  • 10

    around

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  • 11

    The Return

    Tayama Shogo

Shogo Tayama, a singer-songwriter in Japan, born in 2002, unveils his highly anticipated debut album, Uchu Ryokou(Space Travel).
Despite being a debut work, this album achieves a remarkable level of artistry as a concept album, intertwining diverse genres such as Shibuya-kei, ambient, and shoegaze to create a one-of-a-kind sonic landscape- a pinnacle of "Immersive Pop."
The album captures the exhilaration, solitude, struggles, and despair Tayama experienced after moving to Tokyo, weaving them into the metaphorical framework of a space odyssey. The result is a dreamy and intimate piece of bedroom music.
The second track, 'Shall we escape from the Earth?,' serves as an homage to Flipper's Guitar, portraying the buoyant excitement of his early days in Tokyo and heralding the beginning of his journey. A spaceship takes off into the sky -what lies at the end of the world it encounters?
After moving to Tokyo upon graduating high school, Tayama devoted all his time to completing this work. Using self-recording and home studio techniques, he vividly portrays a 'microcosm' as seen from within the confined space of his bedroom.

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