I directed this MV myself.
We filmed in Shibuya and in a rapeseed field in Saitama, trying to capture two very different atmospheres.

The book in the video was also printed and bound by hand.

Lately, it feels like the meaning of โ€œalternativeโ€ has become a bit vague in Japan.

A lot of female-fronted guitar bands get labeled as shoegaze, often tied to certain aesthetics or nostalgia-driven visuals.

But our roots actually come from very different places โ€” math rock, melodic Japanese music, and influences outside the usual scene.

Even the vocal melodies are inspired more by older Heisei-era anime songs than current trends.

For us, โ€œalternativeโ€ means mixing things we genuinely love, even if they donโ€™t neatly fit together.

Trends matter, of course โ€” but we still want to fully commit to the kind of expression we believe in.

Really curious how this comes across outside Japan.



by kina_ninja

3 Comments

  1. kina_ninja

    Would genuinely love to hear your thoughts or impressions โ€” even casual feedback means a lot to us.

    Really curious how this feels to people outside Japan.๐Ÿ™Œ

  2. Blackisrafil

    I really love the style, the vocals are also nice to listen to. I’ll be putting it on my playlist because it’s much better than I thought it’ll be.

    The track really gave me a feeling of nostalgia, and I appreciate that a lot.

    ps: I live in Japan, but I’m originally from London.