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Modern Jazz War to Release Debut Single "Bleeding for Nothing" on September 11

Tokyo-based post-punk band Modern Jazz War (MJW) will release their debut single "Bleeding for Nothing" on Wednesday, September 11, available worldwide via digital streaming platforms.

Led by photographer and visual artist Michi Nakano, MJW centers its concept on giving voice to "things usually deemed peripheral." This ethos emerges in their dissonant tunings, noise textures, and deliberate sonic "misalignments" that embrace imperfection as an artistic stance.

The track was recorded live in one take without a click track, capturing all instruments simultaneously. By prioritizing improvisation, the band challenges the very idea of "polished harmony." Silence, reverb, and even microscopic noises - sounds never meant to be foregrounded - are absorbed into the music as provocative questions.

In this track, the repeated refrain "We are bleeding for nothing" critiques a modern society where pain is easily shared, consumed, and commodified. Against the backdrop of conformity to a curated "correctness," MJW delivers a mid-tempo anthem that ridicules the futility of such collective self-erosion.

"Bleeding for Nothing" precedes the release of the band's first EP Holes in Modernity, slated for September. The single was recorded and mixed by Kensei Ogata and mastered by Katie Lau, an audio engineer known for her work with Japanese Breakfast and Blondshell. On the same day, MJW will also release a noise/ambient EP, accompanied by a planned release party.

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About Modern Jazz War

Modern Jazz War consists of four members with distinct creative backgrounds:
Michi (Vo/Gt) - photographer and filmmaker
Rio (Gt) - guitarist/vocalist for the band Bbugs
Ryoga (Ba) - composer and producer
Takuya (Dr) - filmmaker and director

Modern Jazz War takes its name from Michi's joke that jazz improvisation often feels like a showdown - musicians stacking solos on top of one another - much like the flex battles that unfold on social media today. Their guiding phrase, "Modern feelings, Jazz intentions," reflects their aim to confront contemporary dissonances and frustrations through raw, spontaneous expression.

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