Echoes in the Void (2026 Remaster) Front Cover

Lyric

Rust on Route 66 (2025 Remaster)

TAREMITSU-DO

Do you remember how we shopped long ago?

We drove five hours through the town below

Just to buy one pair of jeans

Oh man, it feels like another dream

Now I click once, it’s all right here

A car drives itself and brings it near

Straight to my door, no words to say

The world got fast, and I got gray

Convenience grew, my youth slipped by

I watch the mirror, can’t deny

I’m older now, so far away

From the man I was that day

I see the roads where we used to go

The gas, the songs on the radio

The wind was free, the sky was wide

Now it’s just screens and time that died

I’ve grown old while the world moved fast

Memories fade, but the ache will last

If I could trade this peace for pain

I’d drive that road again

  • Lyricist

    MASAKAZU HASHIMOTO

  • Composer

    MASAKAZU HASHIMOTO

  • Producer

    MASAKAZU HASHIMOTO

  • Graphic Design

    MASAKAZU HASHIMOTO

  • Programming

    TAREMITSU-DO

Echoes in the Void (2026 Remaster) Front Cover

Listen to Rust on Route 66 (2025 Remaster) by TAREMITSU-DO

Streaming / Download

  • 1

    Echoes of the Andes (2025 Remaster)

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  • 2

    Eternal Prayer (2025 Remaster)

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  • 3

    Andalucian Muse (2025 Remaster)

    TAREMITSU-DO

  • 4

    EVER SINCE (2025 Remaster)

    TAREMITSU-DO

  • 5

    Eternal Prayer (second edition) [2025 Remaster]

    TAREMITSU-DO

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    Rust on Route 66 (2025 Remaster)

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  • 7

    Untitled (Strings in the Void) [2025 Remaster]

    TAREMITSU-DO

Echoes in the Void
An immersive journey where silence and intensity intertwine.
TAREMITSU-DO brings together acoustic beauty, baroque grace, ethnic rhythm, and rock energy-all resonating within the "Void."

From the atmospheric "Echoes of the Andes," which defines the band's current direction,
to the sacred depth of "Eternal Prayer," and the flamenco-inspired "Andalusian Muse,"
each piece reflects a different facet of sound, emotion, and spirit.
The explosive "Rust on Route 66" revisits the roots of American rock,
while "Untitled (Strings in the Void)" traces the origin of TAREMITSU-DO's baroque soul.

It's a dialogue between stillness and motion,
between light and shadow--
an album that invites you to listen to the echoes that remain in the Void.

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