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A song that portrays death not as an ending, but as a return. Tracing memories of a girl burdened by despair, it quietly reflects on the idea that human beings, too, are part of nature. A song about moving beyond sorrow, becoming the wind, and returning to the sea.

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  • SENTO SASAKI

    After serving as songwriter, composer, and frontman in a variety of bands, including monotone and several experimental music projects, Sento Sasaki has finally stepped beyond the framework of a band to begin his solo career. The worlds and works he creates are always set in what might be called 'the world after the end.' After someone has died. After a band has broken up. After a romance has ended. After humanity has disappeared. Through his music, Sasaki explores the idea that a world left behind after losing its protagonist is not defined solely by despair. Grass grows through abandoned ruins, bones return to the sea, compounds break down into monomers, and the world quietly continues on. His lyrics are driven less by anger than by observation. Rather than shouting, 'This world is terrible,' he stands at a distance, simply looking at the world that has become what it is. As a result, listeners are never lectured to; instead, they find themselves gazing at the same landscape beside him. What remains after the music ends is not overwhelming emotion, but a lingering, quiet resonance.

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