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The world has turned and left me here

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This is the 15th anniversary edition of kumohare's first album, originally released in 2009. It contains seven songs from their most creative period, including "Tommy and the Lion", a psychedelic rock song depicting a mysterious world that suddenly appears in a usual room, and "End of the beginning", a bitter and sad ballad about the conflict between dreams and everyday life. Shinjiro Okada of Pirokalpin remastered the album, giving it a thicker, more analog sound.

Artist Profile

  • kumohare

    A Japanese alternative rock band consisting of Tomoko Miyake (Vo/Gt), Satoshi Hirai (Gt), Yusuke Tsuruta (B), and nakanokumi (Dr). Miyake, Hirai, and Tsuruta, who were college classmates, formed the group, and nakanokumi later joined to complete the current lineup. Their melancholic songs, which seem to shift between the real world and the world of stories, are expressed with a sound influenced by 1990s guitar rock such as The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer, the Beatles, and Eiichi Ohtaki.

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