TOKYO, Feb 08 (News On Japan) –
The Taiheiyo Shiranui Orchestra is ready to launch their first-ever biggest hits album, “Rock de Naoshi Best,” in celebration of their Twentieth anniversary. The band, self-proclaimed as “Japan’s number one rock band,” disbanded in 2015 however reunited in 2018.
The best-of album will function a choice of their most consultant songs from their earlier incarnation as SAYONARA Space Age, tracks that includes their shut ally Niimariko (from HOMM Yo), a newly recorded 2024 model of “Tatoeba Boku ga Uretara,” and final 12 months’s “Rock de Naoshi Blues,” totaling 20 tracks that encapsulate the band’s previous and future. The CD will even embrace particular audio feedback from the members in honor of the Twentieth anniversary, in addition to a “top secret” bonus uncommon observe.
Furthermore, the Taiheiyo Shiranui Orchestra will maintain a solo stay occasion on March third at Shimokitazawa Rokude Monai Yoru, positioned on the positioning of the previous Shimokitazawa Shelter, a stay home the place they’ve carried out since their formation. The best-of album shall be pre-sold at this venue and subsequently made out there by mail order and document retailers. The album contains 20 tracks, with Disc 1 that includes songs like “Rock de Naoshi Blues” and “Kōkōsei kurai,” and Disc 2 together with collaborations with Niimariko equivalent to “Yoi machi with Niimariko” and “Island Feedback with Niimariko,” in addition to the 2024 new recording of “Tatoeba Boku ga Uretara,” plus the Twentieth-anniversary member commentary audio.
Music Natalie (@natalie_mu) tweeted, “Taiheiyo Shiranui Orchestra announces the release of their 20th-anniversary commemorative album ‘Rock de Naoshi Best’ (with video),” sparking reactions from readers.
The Taiheiyo Shiranui Orchestra’s “Rock de Naoshi Best” shall be out there for buy on March 3, 2024, from Yanagawa Records (YNGW-039), and is a 2-CD set. The launch, together with stay tour info and the presence of a music video, provides to the anticipation for the band’s commemorative actions.
Source: Natalie

