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With a fresh sense of glamour, "Tsumasaki, Sukoshi Uita (Tiptoes Off the Ground)" captures the heady excitement and emotional instability that mark the early stages of romance, seen through the eyes of a woman navigating modern life. Moments that once felt intoxicating begin to look faintly amusing in hindsight, and those subtle shifts in feeling gently seep through the lyrics.
Built around the band's core of twin male-female vocals intertwined with clean guitar lines, the track blends retro textures with elements of chillwave and city pop, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and quietly contemporary. Though rooted in a mid-tempo groove, the song never loses its sense of motion. Instead, it carries a light, floating sensation - as if time itself were slightly warped - leaving behind a breezy yet introspective aftertaste.
It's the kind of pop song you can let drift past you, or pause to sit with. Either way, it slips naturally into the listener's sensibilities, lingering in the small in-between moments of everyday life. Also, an extended guitar solo with an almost jazz-like momentum stands as one of the track's highlights.
Formed in 2020, this unique duo consists of vocalist Danchō (NoGoD), radiating an unparalleled individuality, and guitarist Kei Hirosue. Blending female-perspective lyrics and heartfelt, transparent melodies with a distinctive voice and intricately crafted emotional guitar, they present a fresh take on music that deserves close attention.
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