The Name of the Flower is the Past Front Cover

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Co-Creation of Life

Chillrenika

「どうせ」だよ

もう終わらせてもいいや

強く生きれないし

少しずつ終わるような気がしているのに

明るく、眩しく、悲しい

そういうつもりじゃないからさ

私とあなた、書き続ける平行線

冗、言わせないでくれよ

溶ける日々 落ちる言葉の意思

何回でも色褪せる

その度に塗り直してる

汚く見えてしまったの

私、もうどうしようもない

悲しい

そういうつもりじゃないけどさ

私とあなた、泣き続ける環状

先行して歩かないでよ

隣合う、触れあえる距離には

もういないことに気づいてる

「何もかもが想定外だよ」って

言わせない 言わせない

全部、私と君の所為だ

悲しい

悲しい!

そういうつもりじゃないからさ

私とあなた、書き続ける平行線

冗、言わせないでくれよ

溶ける日々 落ちる言葉の意思

最終回を書き殴って終わりにしても

続く別の感情、宣言して失くさないでよ

私、まだ、共に描きたいの

  • Lyricist

    pleasehitme

  • Composer

    pleasehitme

  • Producer

    Chillrenika

  • Guitar

    Chillrenika

  • Bass Guitar

    Chillrenika

  • Drums

    Chillrenika

  • Keyboards

    Chillrenika

  • Vocals

    Chillrenika

The Name of the Flower is the Past Front Cover

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  • 1

    I Want to Go Home

    Chillrenika

  • 2

    Don't Let Nostalgia Kill You

    Chillrenika

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    Co-Creation of Life

    Chillrenika

  • 4

    I Want to Walk

    Chillrenika

"Life is troublesome and beautiful."
Capturing the contradictions of daily life through poetry and sound, the band Chillrenika, formed by lyricist/composer pleasehitme and vocalist Chika, known for her overwhelming expressive power, has released their first mini-album, "The Name of the Flower is the Past."
The album contains four tracks, including "I Want to Go Home" and "Co-Creation of Life," both of which were featured as insert songs in the 7th Newcomer Performance by the theater troupe Parade.

The first track, "I Want to Go Home," is an homage to school food punishment, a major influence for both pleasehitme and keyboardist yuji. It vividly reflects the underlying theme of the band: "the pain felt in everyday life." The lyrics are written based on Chika's emotions, and the line, "I, who can live alone, am someone who can blame no one but myself," mirrors what pleasehitme had felt toward Chika.

The second track, "Don't Let Nostalgia Kill You," is a rock number celebrating those who live carrying both the beauty and the pain of the past. The song is marked by yuji's repeating piano phrases and sora's swirling basslines. Its straightforward lyrics and Chika's powerful vocals make for a striking impression.

The third track, "Co-Creation of Life," is a moody piece themed around the idea that "to live together is to create together." Beginning with the line, "Maybe it's okay to just end it," the song delicately portrays emotions swaying between "Everything feels too troublesome" and "But I have no choice but to live," through Chika's nuanced vocal performance.

The fourth track, "I Want to Walk," was written by pleasehitme after the passing of their mother. Imagining the simple act of walking and talking together, the lyrics weave feelings of loss and the desire for dialogue. The structure-starting with just guitar and vocals, then expanding into a full band sound-expresses both the release of emotion and the quiet beauty of everyday life.

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