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Follow Our Footsteps

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Concept album by a three-piece band based in Tokyo. Based on the desire to create timeless, universal, evergreen music, the band self-recorded the album in a DIY studio by themselves. Designed to weave a story based on the concept of romance between a man and a woman, this album questions the value of the musical art of the album in an age when music is mainly distributed on a song-by-song basis. Kokoro no Uta" sings of human nature in a pastoral atmosphere. Haute Couture," "Calendar," "Cosmos," and "Highway" express the emotions and scenes of the characters in each of the seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter with organic sounds. Blue String," an instrumental number with swaying guitars, is a turning point in the story. The album closes with "Futari no Uta," a song of fury with an alternative performance.

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