Amazon review
The title, which has two meanings: ``Sound of plain clothes'' and ``Sound of bliss'', says it all. This work includes the single "Any", "Hero", the coupling song "Korikaze no Kaerimichi", the double A-side single "Shimari/Kurumi", and "Tagatame", which received a positive response only on radio airplay. , their 11th album, their first in about two years.
The song starts with ``Let me say it,'' which expresses the influence of British rock, including the Beatles, without making any excuses. Above all, what makes her unique is that she uses her ``usual self'' as the motif of her songs. Listening to this, I can't think of any other band other than Mr. Child who has the talent to express the little moods we feel in our everyday lives as amazing pop music. This is one of Mr.Child's best masterpieces. (Tomoyuki Mori)
Product description
The title, which has two meanings: ``Sound of plain clothes'' and ``Sound of bliss'', says it all. This work includes the single "Any", "Hero", the coupling song "Korikaze no Kaerimichi", the double A-side single "Shimari/Kurumi", and "Tagatame", which received a positive response only on radio airplay. , their 11th album, their first in about two years. The song starts with ``Let me say it,'' which expresses the influence of British rock, including the Beatles, without making any excuses. Above all, what makes her unique is that she uses her ``usual self'' as the motif of her songs. Listening to this, I can't think of any other band other than Mr. Child who has the talent to express the little moods we feel in our everyday lives as amazing pop music. This is one of Mr.Child's best masterpieces. (Tomoyuki Mori)
Media coverage reviews, etc.
This is the 11th album released in 2004. As you can see from the title, there are 12 songs wrapped in the happiness of playing music. Full of popular numbers such as "Palm", "Kurumi", "Tagatame", and "HERO".
-- Contents (from "CD Journal" database)
With this new album, whose title is a double meaning of "sound of casual clothes" and "sound of bliss," I feel like I was able to experience for the first time the greatness of Kazutoshi Sakurai as a songwriter. The goodness of his singing, which I knew in my head (or intended to), gradually seeped into my body, and it warmed my heart. ``Sifuku no Oto'' was that kind of album for me. What they are doing in this work, which includes songs such as "HERO" and "Hari/Kurumi," is very orthodox. He puts everyday events and moods into melodies and depicts them with a simple (but horribly sophisticated) band ensemble centered around guitar, drums, and bass. There's nothing new musically. But that's exactly why the song slowly penetrates my heart. And the scenery in front of me becomes so lovely and irreplaceable. I think Mr. Chill is the only one who can create such magic. A masterpiece that will represent this year. (Tomoyuki Mori) --- May 2004 issue -- Contents (from "CD Journal Review")
countryoforigin: Japan