Alternative rock with a Visual Kei dramatic core, KARISOME from Tokyo drops キリヒトハ (Kirihitoha – “the falling of a paulownia leaf”), a title steeped in Japanese symbolism where the paulownia often signals impermanence, status, and quiet endings. The track unfolds like a slow-motion descent—melancholic guitar lines, restrained tension, and vocals that feel like they’re narrating a graceful collapse rather than resisting it. “Kirihitoha” isn’t about breaking—it’s about the elegance of falling when gravity becomes inevitable.
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