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"Tokyo Oyama Drive," a high-energy rock track set in the Oyama neighborhood of Tokyo's Itabashi Ward, has finally been released.
Against a backdrop of nighttime neon lights, the buzz of the shopping district, and people coming and going in front of the station,this song captures the heartbeat of those chasing their dreams, set to music.
It captures the energy of a neighborhood that feels both nostalgic and vibrant within Tokyo, featuring sounds like the rumbling of the Tobu Tojo Line and the warm lights of Happy Road Oyama Shopping Street. The story begins at a small station and eventually leads to big dreams,this hope and passion are expressed through an explosive rock sound.
The sound is high-energy rock with a fast-paced BPM of 180. Powerful guitar riffs and racing drum beats create a sense of exhilaration, as if speeding through the night streets of Tokyo, while the chorus symbolically echoes the name of the town, "Tokyo Oyama."
This song is a "street anthem" celebrating the dreams and passion of those living in the city's corners.
Stories begin anywhere-not just on the big stage-and we deliver that message through an energetic rock sound.
Please experience this song while feeling the speed of racing through the night streets and the passion that warms your heart.
Electro-Voice is an artist who transforms raw emotion directly into song. They express the theme of "shedding masks and unleashing your true self" through powerful vocals and edgy sound. In a society that demands conformity, they still yearn to shout the truth with their own voice. They pour this passion into their lyrics, stirring listeners' hearts with vocals that oscillate between intensity and delicacy. I always strive for **"music that reaches listeners' hearts directly."** True to the name Electro-Voice, I want to be more than just a songI want my voice itself to resonate like an electric current. I hope this song becomes a catalyst for someone to reclaim their own voice.