"Haru shi Kimi wo Hanare", which has a strong influence of 90's alternatives such as supercars, does not use the Japanese so-called "A, B, chorus progression" and has a western music development, but loses pop. It is a song that can be said to be the true value of The Otals. Otaru's strengths are male and female vocals, but Marina is the only vocalist in this song. Not to mention the languid and cute sweet singing voice, but also the gap in the slightly disordered wording that can be seen from the beginning (?) is also attractive. A song that embodies the hope and sorrow of a spring day.
Blue Moon Garage
Blue Moon Garage