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The Last Person, a solo artist who calls himself "the most overlooked man," has poured into this work a decade's worth of conflict he could never put into words.
Record of Inner Conflict is a fiercely personal, fully self-produced album that took over two years to complete. From recording and performance to mixing, mastering, and artwork, every detail was created alone in a bedroom studio. The result is a raw sonic self-portrait, unfiltered by compromise.
Musically, it echoes Oasis and ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, with shadows of shoegaze and grunge woven in. But the essence of this album lies not in genre, but in its refusal to flinch. With no expectations placed upon him, The Last Person turns inward, transforming silence into melody and uncertainty into noise.
From the defiant opener "I Wasted 20s" to the reflective closer "Wasting Time," the album journeys through anger, loss, healing, and reluctant self-acceptance. Every track is a step forward, every lyric a confrontation with the self.
This is not music that begs to be understood or loved. It is a document - a survival record. True alternative rock in the deepest sense, Record of Inner Conflict is proof that even the quietest voice can carve out a space of its own.
A solo artist based in Japan. Writing, arranging, mixing, mastering, and artwork - all done DIY. His debut album "Record of Inner Conflict" is a raw document of emotional struggles over more than 10 years. Blending alternative and indie rock, he delivers honest, introspective music straight from the heart.