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"CONTINUE", the fourth song for Kitsuneri, is a song that fully affirms that we are continually renewing ourselves through the repetition of our daily lives.
In the previous song "Metamorphosis", the band sang about the "crappy, crazy world" as "surely beautiful from before", but in this song they sing more sharply and reflectively about the "world" in which they are living.
The song's fresh, fast-paced melody is filled with a sense of resignation, but the song is never pessimistic about the world.
The song gently presents the our sadness as the "standards equipment", is the "custom-made equipment that is not sold anywhere" as our one and only original sense of value.
The sound of the band is the same as on "Mushi no Yume," but the dark worldview of the past track has changed drastically, evolving into a pleasant pop rock with a sense of openness similar to that of the last track, "Metamorphosis. The light guitar intertwining with the melody and nostalgic 8-bit style synth phrases support the fragile yet earnest vocals of "Kafu", and her emotional expression, which is her weapon, is enhanced to many times higher levels.
For those of us who still choose "CONTINUE" in the midst of pain-filled days that never turn out the way we would like, in which she sings, "Maybe it's not worth it to buy painkillers", it's this which is "item" we need to survive each day.
The track was engineered by Taiyaki, mastered by Soushi Mizuno (Studio MASS), and the cover artwork was done by ohuton, who has won acclaim both in Japan and abroad. The world view of the song is extended from both the sound and art aspects.
Kitsuneri is a two-person vocaloid Producer unit. We do JPOP on the Internet.