This work, which is the third album, maintains the classic doom/hard rock sound that has been created up to now, but it also has a strong jam feeling honed through expeditions including overseas tours, and the band ensemble is truly impressive. It is a work of art. Coupled with member changes, the content gives a sense of significant growth and progress. In addition, the songs created through collaboration with seasoned live acts have a more vivid finish. Through songwriting that involves everyones participation, each bands colors and characters are strongly reflected, and it can be said that the band is exploring a unique sound based on the doom/stoner sound. “Hallelujah Anyway” is a straightforward attack with a classic heavy riff and mellow chorus, “Depressed Blues” is a combination of a mid-tempo heavy riff and dark vocals In the second half, “Darkest Priest” develops into a more doomy shuffle boogie, and “Lost” drifts from a dark arpeggio-driven melody to a heavy and sinking development, and the songs included are rich and fulfilling. The yellowtail is something to behold. The rapid advance of “Tokyo Samurai Doom” begins now!
Tracklist
- Hallelujah Anyway (4:21)
- The Debtor (4:27)
- Depressed Blues (3:41)
- No Sorrow (4:13)
- Pennsylvania Blood (4:08)
- The Hole (4:49)
- Darkest Priest (4:12)
- Lost (5:57)
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