¡The Colts DVD-Live on Black Maria Rocka Romantico
¡The Colts

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[Machine Translation] The Colts, who have been working at their own pace for 15 weeks since their formation in 1991, recorded their live performance at Daikanyama Unit in February 2006 with "Rocka Romantico" released in January 2006. The album includes almost all of the live performance at the Daikanyama Unit in February 2006. The band's solemn, rough-hewn sound is filled with the happy party tunes of the Colts, who call themselves "eternal rookies," as well as the pride of having maintained a consistent style for the past 15 years, of having fun first. From the legendary "Scarface" label they started with The Mods and others in the early 90's, they pioneered activities including nightclubs, DJs, collaborations with designers, etc. They created an era on the eve of "Rustic" with Tokyo Skunks and others, and at the end of the 90's, they performed with The Specials based on ska music and prison uniforms. After that, they established their own label "B.A.D RECORDS UNITED", stopped all publicity activities, and kept their distance from major related organizations, but still managed to sell out almost every live performance and event. The songs on this album are all songs that have been performed in the spirit of D.I.Y., with no discrepancies at all, and yet the songs are arranged in a way that is current and appealing, and are a masterpiece. The spontaneous coin shower that started with "Party's Not Over," which is still a well-known kids' anthem, is still going strong. The statue of Mary, which is also displayed at the back of the stage and appears several times, may be the "end of wholesome rock" that the band prays for.


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