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Lyric

Bleeding for Nothing

Modern Jazz War

I still can hear the song of the wind

And I’ve been waiting for it to be mine

There is a shit they call “social pain”

And its cause could be, might be the cure

And I say

We are bleeding for nothing

We are bleeding for nothing

We are bleeding for nothing

We are bleeding for nothing

They’re only here for hope for love

I just don’t think they know what it means

Some dirty fag ends

Stuck in the shoes of my friends

I’ve got no guts to fully pretend

It was a choice you made

Feeling like you were crucified

Bring more fuel to drown you out

And I say

We are bleeding for nothing

We are bleeding for nothing

We are bleeding for nothing

We are bleeding for nothing

We are bleeding for nothing

But nothing just comes around

That’s what they say

And I can speak much louder than your plastic words

But I keep bleeding, bleeding

Nah, we are bleeding

  • Lyricist

    Michi Nakano

  • Composer

    Michi Nakano, Rio Izumo, Ryoga Hatakeyama, Takuya Miyahara

  • Recording Engineer

    Kensei Ogata

  • Mixing Engineer

    Kensei Ogata

  • Mastering Engineer

    Katie Lau

  • Guitar

    Michi Nakano, Rio Izumo

  • Bass Guitar

    Ryoga Hatakeyama

  • Drums

    Takuya Miyahara

  • Vocals

    Michi Nakano

Holes in Modernity Front Cover

Listen to Bleeding for Nothing by Modern Jazz War

Streaming / Download

  • 1

    Here

    Modern Jazz War

  • 2

    Lost in Static

    Modern Jazz War

  • 3

    C2 (Scared to Name It Me)

    Modern Jazz War

  • 4

    Holes in Modernity

    Modern Jazz War

  • 5

    Untitled

    Modern Jazz War

  • ⚫︎

    Bleeding for Nothing

    Modern Jazz War

  • 7

    There

    Modern Jazz War

Tokyo-based post-punk band Modern Jazz War (MJW) will release their debut EP "Holes in Modernity" via digital platforms on Wednesday, September 24.
The EP features seven tracks in total, including their debut single "Bleeding for Nothing," their second single "C2 (scared to name it me)," the brand-new track "Lost in Static," and several noise-based pieces. The record condenses both the raw urgency and experimental spirit of the band' s formative phase.
The title Holes in Modernity refers to "the holes torn into contemporary society," setting forth a critical stance toward fabricated notions of correctness and excessive harmony. Each track attempts to expose the beauty that lies within instability, rupture, and distortion.
All songs were recorded live in single takes without a click track. The EP opens with delicate ambient-like textures, escalates into the tension of "Lost in Static," reaches its cathartic climax with the anthemic "Bleeding for Nothing," then dissolves back into fragile noise looping seamlessly to the beginning. This cycle, filled with unease and volatility, defines the arc of the entire EP. Recording and mixing were handled by Kensei Ogata, with mastering by audio engineer Katie Lau (Japanese Breakfast, Blondshell). The jacket design, created by design studio SIUN, visually interprets the concept of "holes," echoing the central theme of the EP.
On the same day, MJW will also release an ambient EP titled "Habitual Emptiness Remains." Expanding on the band' s experimental side, it focuses on noise and reverberation, providing a deeper dimension to their world when experienced alongside the main EP.
To mark the release, a launch party will be held on September 24 at Shimokitazawa SPREAD. Guest acts include aryy, A Virgin, and Gretchen Grundler, with DJ sets from Natsuki Kato (Luby Sparks) and Kai Fujita (Deadbeat Painters). It promises to be a night where audiences can experience the full spectrum of MJW' s current vision, both in sound and in performance.

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