I really love Enuma's vocals—transparent yet emotionally charged. The song structures, too, somehow carry that Heisei-era vibe... Maybe it's the soft singing and melodies that evoke it.
Yet the lyrics feel deeply introspective. Sentimental monologues about regret, love, and relationships, set to very simple instrumentation, make this album feel distinct from commercial rock—more underground, more intimate and personal. That aspect, among others, is why I'm starting ... read more