¡Goodbye Broadway, Hello Hollywood
¡Riverside
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[Machine Translation] The most unknown and promising rookie in Bullion's history is here! If the time lag between the U.S. scene and the Japanese scene is disappearing, and if "if it sells in the U.S., it will sell in Japan," then there is no reason for Bullion to release any more! It's time to break through the saturation of releases! Punk became more mainstream music in the early 90's, and the reason why it is still alive today is because there are exciting bands all over the world. A new band that met almost the same way as Not By Choice and has no distribution or management in their home country is once again trying to make it big in Japan before it does in their home country. Riverside, from Ontario, Canada, is Bullion's best band this year! The band's pop sensibilities are unforgettable, and the songs never get old. The songs are so perfectly crafted that it would be no exaggeration to say that every single song on the album is a single. The up-tempo and dashing atmosphere of the songs is only possible with a naturalistic new band. The band is trying their best in terms of looks, but their somewhat unassuming appearance makes them even more approachable. The vocals are performed by the front three members, and the use of different voices for each part of the song is exquisite. One of the key points of this album is that the voices have different qualities. The band's ability to create not only bright songs, but also songs with a large scale is also a good thing, and makes you look forward to their next album with great anticipation. The time lag with the American scene is disappearing, and if the composition of "If it sells in the U.S., it will sell in Japan, too," there is no reason for Bullion to release any more! It's time to break through the saturation of releases!
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