¡Eikyu Mint Kikan[Limited Release]
¡Keiichi Sokabe

 Description
[Machine Translation] More than three months after the release of "Sometime In Tokyo City," an epic 15-minute folk-rock number in which freely floating words eventually form a single cosmic vision, Keiichi Sogabe delivers a new song. The new song, titled "Permanent Mint Agency," is an electro-danceable summer tune that looks at the past and future through a certain summer scene. The song is an authentic yet innovative pop song with a swaggering guitar cut and tight four-strikes. The song tells a story slowly over a dramatic modulating chord progression, and arrives at a simple message. Nostalgia and fantasy are hidden in everyone's heart. These are unleashed with the fragrance of mint, giving colorful strength to the soul that tries to live in the present. This song is the soundtrack of such moments. The cover artwork is a scene from the 1986 masterpiece "Odoru Mishin" by Shigeo Ito, a cartoonist whose transparent brushstrokes depict the sharpened youth of today's youth. The eyes of the girl depicted by Shigeo Ito, of whom Sogabe is a great fan, accelerate the propulsive force of this song. The album will be released on August 14 as a 12-inch analog single, and will include the title track "Eien Mint Kikan" and a new instrumental song "Melting Inebriated Summer," which is not included in the distributed version.


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Keiichi Sokabe


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