¡URFACE Final Live "Last Attraction" 2010.06.13@Toky
¡SURFACE

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[Machine Translation] SURFACE debuted in 1998 with "So long, bye-bye" and has continued to deliver numerous hit songs to the world. SURFACE suddenly announced their dissolution at a fan club-only live concert on February 13, 2010, and subsequently released a complete best-of album. After that, a complete best album was released. The DVD includes four new songs by fans and staff members, and is a positive live performance that does not feel like a breakup, which is typical of SURFACE until the very end, and makes us wonder about their future individual activities. The album includes their debut song "So long, bye-bye" as well as their hit songs "Now", "What's up", "Going my way", "Sono soto e no mono", and "Honest Rainbow". The album also includes all new songs from the complete best album released in April 2010: "Uzumi," "TRAP," "Sokohakatonaku," and "CHANGE. In addition, "Ai no Receipt", which was only performed live, is also included for the first time on this DVD, making it a must-see for fans of the band. The unit consists of Keiji Shiina (Vo) and Takao Nagatani (Gt), and debuted in 1998 with the single "So long, bye-bye". Their debut song was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama "Shomuni," and they have performed live energetically and spread their name throughout Japan. In 1998, their first single, "Tachi shite no" was also used as the theme song for the popular drama "Omizu no Hanamichi", and their first album debuted at No. 2 on the Oricon chart, steadily expanding their activities. The song was also used as the theme song for a number of popular dramas ("Shomuni 2" and "Shin Omizu no Hanamichi"), and was chosen as the ending theme for the popular anime "Naruto Shippuden. In February 2010, they announced their breakup. In April 2010, they released their best album "Last Attraction. In April 2010, they released their best album, "Last Attraction," which included all 23 singles and four new songs. On June 13, 2010, the band held their breakup live "Last Attraction" at Hall A of the Tokyo International Forum. Tickets were sold out immediately, and the 5,000 people in attendance went wild. From now on, Keiji Shiina, Takao Nagatani, and each of them will expand the scope of their musical activities.


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