¡Blue Bird
¡Kama Boiler

 Description
[Machine Translation] Kamaboiler's last album! All 10 songs are new and masterpieces of the band! The best of the thick rock that burned up thick and short as an ally of Sambo Master, KAMABOILER, be forever! KAMABOILER is a group of fearless men who released their first mini-album "KAMABOILER First" ( CSCA-010 ) in January 2005, produced by Sambo Master's Takashi Yamaguchi, and blasted Afro-haired, bold, and heavy-boned rock to the world without regard to the trends of the times. They released their second mini-album "Kobata Smoke" (DDCZ-1361) in October 2007, while creating a buzz by repeatedly performing with Sambo Master and appearing at the Fuji Rock Festival and Minami Wheels. The album, which features an illustrated jacket by manga genius Yusaku Hanakuma and liner notes by Sambo Master Takashi Yamaguchi, is a golden masterpiece that is 200% filled with earthy, rugged, no-questions-asked soul rock, led by the famous song "Bye Bye Through. It was also selected for Tower Records' all-store PUSH program "Tawareko Men" and was highly acclaimed in various fields. Kamaboyler's future success was assured, but regrettably, in August 2007, Kamaboyler announced that they would no longer be active. Despite ardent calls for their return from various quarters and from their fans, Kamaboyler held on to their beliefs and left the stage. However, about a year after their hiatus, Kamaboiler immersed themselves in recording work. After six months of extended recording, they completed their first full-length album, their de facto last album, with a total of 10 songs, all new songs. The jacket was designed and photographed by Hibiki Tokiwa, the representative of mars art labolatory. This last album is a masterpiece. We hope you will enjoy the quality of this album, which is so regrettable that it is too late to dissolve. Of particular note is M-5 "Umi e" ("To the Sea"). It is a masterpiece that beautifully expresses the feeling of loneliness that everyone has. The melody is sad, and the singing voice is infinitely sad. It is too sad that they broke up even though they could write such a great song. I want to shout "Why are they breaking up? The title song "Bluebird" was used as the ending theme song for the movie "Ningen Haku (Human Explosion)" directed by Yusaku Hanakuma (starring the Great Maekawa, exhibited at the 3rd Gandhara Film Festival).


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