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A Forlorn Hope |
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| Tactics Records TFCC-88179 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| JP¥449 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A masterpiece of post-hardcore that intertwines hardcore passion and lyricism.The first full-length album by Japanese hardcore band Brahman. A tense piece that combines delicate melodies hidden within a rough sound, Japanese lyricism and profound rhythms. The overwhelming sound created by tight rhythms and layered guitars is the very core of Brahman. TOSHI-LOW's vocals alternate between passion and serenity, and the weight of his words resonates directly. The precise rhythm section's rhythmic rhythms drive the album and support the dramatic development. In tracks such as "Deep," "Box," and "Even...," Japanese-style melodies and hard-hitting performances organically combine to form a unique worldview. This is a monumental album that established a highly spiritual style of expression in the Japanese rock scene. |
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Credit
- Chorus [Guest Chorus] - Low IQ 01 (9)
- Recorded By, Mixed By - Shojiro Watanabe
- Mastered By - Yasuji Maeda
- Mastered By - Yukie Fuse
- Chorus [Guest Chorus] - Ken Yokoyama (8)
- Chorus [Guest Chorus] - Beat Crusaders (4)
- Bass [B.] - Makoto
- Lyrics By, Vocals [Vo.] - Toshi-low
- Drums [Dr.] - Ronzi
- Art Direction, Design - Seven Stars
- Photography - Katsumi Omori
- Chorus [Guest Chorus] - Takayoshi Shirakawa (6)
- A&R - Yoshiki Nishimura (2)
- Public Relations, A&R - Koji Kuno (2)
- Chorus [Guest Chorus] - Dj Og (11)
- Chorus [Guest Chorus] - Ryuji (9) (11)
- Chorus [Guest Chorus] - Tohru Hidaka (10)
- Chorus [Guest Chorus] - Takashi (45) (11)
- Guitar [G.] - Kohki (6)
- Photography [Live Shot] - Tsukasa (20)