![]() The cybernetic rhythm and Haru’s glacial Auto-Tune electrify tracks like the erhu-tongued “Souzou Suru” and the eerily bare “Sister With Sisters.” The martial march of “Déconstruction,” a single threaded with references to Fight Club, introduces Shunka Ryougen’s obsession with catalysts as Haru instructs: “Let’s start our paradigm shift/Like the project mayhem.” Though it cycles a flurry of musical ideas, the record avoids overshadowing Haru’s presence instead, it works alongside the searing dynamism of her voice. Shunka Ryougen sustains the voice and tempo, but takes on a colder, more mechanical cast. ![]() In 2018, Haru To Shura infused breakneck, upbeat J-pop with the sound of DIY reinvention. Haru’s sound is hemmed with an experimental, noise-rock edge, an eccentricity flavored with Aurora’s superlunary alt-pop, the rich detail of Fugazi’s punk, and the proud “RIOT GRRRL” label in her Twitter bio.
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