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Days of Remembrance is a quietly introspective album that traces the fragile boundary between past and present.
Rather than expressing emotions directly, it portrays love, loss, longing, and resignation with a deliberate sense of distance.
The songs revolve around subtle emotional dissonance being physically close yet emotionally disconnected, or trying to move forward while being pulled back by memory. There is little overt drama; instead, the album focuses on the quiet tensions embedded in everyday life and the unspoken complexities of human relationships.
As a whole, the work reflects on how memory can be both vague and persistent, shaping ones inner world long after moments have passed. It does not attempt to resolve the past, but rather suggests a way of living alongside it offering a restrained yet deeply resonant listening experience that invites personal reflection.
Born in Aichi Prefecture, raised in the Kansai region, currently residing in Minato Ward, Tokyo. After many years working in human resources, I have published over 20 books in the field. I write regular columns for newspapers, magazines, and web media. Now, seeking a career change, I have begun writing lyrics. With the exception of the lyrics, everything is created by AI, allowing me to produce music entirely on my own. Drawing on my extensive experience in HR and the many careers and life stories I have witnessed, I hope to create songs that explore the mysteries of life, profound struggles, universal anxieties and sorrows, and the question of what it truly means to be happy. I look forward to sharing this journey with you.