If the process sounds a bit disjointed, the music certainly isn’t — the songs, which skew hardcore and noisy punk rock, are excitingly fully-formed, even (especially) when they’re singing in different languages. It works exceptionally well on the standout single “Daijoubu Desu,” a screamy, punk anthem about feeling “overwhelmed, drowning in anxiety and melancholy, when I am stuck in an unforeseeable reality, or when I am at a loss not knowing how to even handle my own soul,” says Nemuri in a statement. As Lulu shouts about there being “no safe zone/ no matter/ no plot,” Nemuri’s roboticized vocals slide in to coyly ask, “daijoubu desu,” or “are you ok?” It seems being asked to tamper down your anger is a universal experience.
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