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Enyakora

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PAISEN debut single "Enyakora" A festival-driven, aggressive anthem fueled by traditional Japanese chants, raw instinct, and collective energy. Rejecting logic in favor of momentum, the song captures the power of shouting, lifting, and pushing beyond limits together. Dreaming of Kyoto Daisakusen, PAISEN transforms chaos into force and leaps toward the unreachable moon-this track stands as their declaration of arrival.

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  • PAISEN

    Formed for one reason only: to play at Kyoto Daisakusen If they make it, there is a pretty high chance they will disband right after. All we want is to play Kyoto Daisakusen That single line brought together a group of grown adults Musical style? Genre? Direction? All of it depends on Kyoto Daisakusen In everyday life, they blend into society but the moment festivals come up, their voices get way too loud They gather more often at bars than in studios But when it is showtime, they are drenched in sweat The performance is rough The MC is way too long The tempo sometimes gets lost And yet, their festival vibe is absurdly strong Their one and only goal To make people think Yeah this band totally feels like Kyoto Daisakusen Dreams are not something you achieve they are something that call you Tonight again PAISEN raises a glass to a performance that has not even been booked yet

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