¡Sweet Seventeen
¡Good Bye Fujiyama
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[Machine Translation] Goodbye Fujiyama, the next stage of the Tokyo pop scene, has released their long-awaited new album "Sweet Seventeen", which is dedicated to all 17-year-olds of "yesterday, today, and tomorrow" and is filled with love, boredom, hope, and regret. We are ready. As the first release from the newly born independent label Ladder Records, Goodbye Fujiyama is proud to announce the release of their long-awaited new album, "Sweet Seventeen". This is the quintessential Goodbye Fujiyama album, filled with the "love, boredom, hope, and regrets" of youth, and is the birth of a new collection of "You and Me Band Pops," a masterpiece that will surely shine brighter in the near future. Now it's time for all you 17 year olds of "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" to play it loud! In 2011, Nakayama and Nakazawa, childhood friends from Kofu City, began performing as Lumpen Fujiyama, and in the summer of 2012 changed their name to Goodbye Fujiyama. In the summer of 2012, they changed their name to Goodbye Fujiyama, and their CD, which was sold only at live venues, became popular among early listeners and people in the music industry in Tokyo and Osaka. In May 2013, they released their first nationally distributed single, "Always Flying. Despite being non-promotional, it reached #16 on the Oricon Indies Chart. In December of the same year, they sold out their first one-man show at Shimokitazawa Shelter, and in January 2014, they released their first mini-album, "5 is Idol. In the summer of the same year, they won a prize at "RO69JACK2014", won the Yobito Teraoka Award at the Summer Soni audition, and performed at "Summer Sonic 2014". He was also invited to perform at many other popular circuit festivals, and many of them had restrictions on admission. In September of the same year, they released "Hibari-kun no Yuuutsu ep." and went on a successful nationwide tour, creating a large number of "Goodbye" addicts throughout Japan.
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