![]() I listen to all kinds of music, I like pop, hip-hop, and R&B, and whether it’s in Japanese or English doesn’t matter. Yoohei: In my childhood, I was influenced by bands in the nineties, but now I don’t really have any like, specific genre. Which western bands are you influenced by when composing music? Hiroyuki: So yeah, playing at the Barclays Center would be overwhelming as well. Yoohei: And the rooftop, we’d be watching from our rooftop, and we could always hear something going on at night. Barclays Center because where we used to stay last year in Brooklyn was very close to it-like right next to it. Staples center in LA, MSG here in New York, and Barclays Center. Hiroyuki: Yeah, so doing all the pre-production and making demos in Brooklyn, that itself was new.ĭo you have a dream venue to play in in the United States? Yoohei: But the big difference is that most of the songs in the new album Sleepless in Brooklyn were made in Brooklyn, so it’s always good to bring those songs back. We’re always trying to do something new you know, that’s what we’ve always been doing. Was there anything different you were trying to achieve with this new album as opposed to previous albums? Hiroyuki: Yeah, I would say the difference of atmosphere is what mattered to us, not the equipment. You know, those kinds of things are really different, but it was fun and yeah-full of freedom. ![]() The engineer guys and the producer were really cool, and a funny thing was that the assistant brought his dog to the studio. And just by living in Brooklyn, that was totally different from living in Japan. So in total, I think we stayed for 6 months in Brooklyn. We weren’t only just recording songs but we were also making and composing songs. Do you feel like there’s a different experience in recording overseas as opposed to in Japan? You said your upcoming album was recorded in Brooklyn, New York. But it doesn’t really matter, because the most important thing is to play the show. We’re gonna have a day off tomorrow, but I think we have to do something else, so maybe we don’t have a day off. And before yesterday we went to go see the White House and the Capitol. We’re not the best band in Japan right now, like we haven’t done a stadium show, so I think what we’re doing here is the same as what we’re doing in Japan. Of course, in America, not so many people know about us. Things aren’t too different when traveling abroad. Yoohei: I don’t really think there’s anything in particular. ![]() Rocknrolla 's gonna back at you yeah ! Rocknrolla's gonna back at you yeah ! Rocknrolla's gonna back at you yeah ! Rocknrolla's gonna back at you yeah ! In 1994 he met this band, at first he thought it wasn't always from the 70's In 1995 the broad guard tripped, But one great song and so i'm burnt on this song ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-bad Back in twenty oh-one he formed a band, He thought he will become a star within a year or two But as the time goes by he goes solo Began to realize he ain't so easy working at a true story But by a listen to his words But he he has saw inside His heart sunk the beat will just keep going on Until all is said and we start to scream.Is there anything you look most forward to when you travel abroad? In 1982 when life was born, His head was long, insisted that he was a spaceman In 1984 he started to speak He loved his drum and sang along with all his monkey talks In 1986 he fell in love She looked like big, but he just thought she looked like a princess In 1989 he went aboard A country weathering upon him so he couldn't masterbate He didn't know the rolling stones But he has saw inside His heart stopped, the beat will just keep going on Until all is said and he start to scream.
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