¡Melancholic Moratorium
¡Karin.
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[Machine Translation] Before her sadness and conflicts are erased by the bubbles of daily life, Karin, a singer-songwriter born in 2001, is releasing her second album about half a year after her debut. The album opens with "How to Use Your Life," a song that begins with the sensational and poignant "Sorry, I'm from Yesterday / I couldn't kill him again / Sorry, I'm from Yesterday / I didn't know why I was living" and consists of eight songs. The lyrics and music for this album are all written by Karin herself, and the emotions that have been quietly accumulating in her heart during her teenage years, and which have been shaking violently, and her true feelings, which she has been unable to express anywhere but through singing, fly outward by gaining the wings of melody. The place where she can scoop up and rescue the feelings she continues to suppress gently is neither in the classroom nor on social networking services, but only in her songs. Her songs, which serve as a place for her to find a home for herself, are now beginning to spread, little by little, to listeners who are going through the same feelings of confusion.
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