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CHRONOSYSTEM

by NEXT ORDER

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GEPPETTO 07:52
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SIMM 55 11:13
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THE DROGON 11:11
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about

This album is the 7th and latest live recorded album of the hardcore fusion band NEXT ORDER.
They had gigs 6 continuous days to play their entire tunes at the same live music venue BIG APPLE Kobe.
Strictly selected and mixed to form just one album.
This is a real crystal of NEXT ORDER.

During serious suspension of business by Covid-19, total sales of NEXT ORDER will be donated to venues that NEXT ORDER had played at.

Below is a review of this album listed by Progarchives.
This "Chronosystem" is released as Next Order's 7th "live" album (as everyone knows, they've recorded and released only live albums because the atmosphere between the audience and the players on stage is pretty important for them) via their stages "for six successive days" at Kobe Big Apple. Sounds like their stages would be quite enthusiastic for the audience, even with their mental / physical tiredness beyond expression. And we fans have got very proud of their "enthusiasm" coming out soon. I've checked a "rough mix" through the courtesy of the frontman Yuji (guitars) and felt their gemmy, prospective texture enough. ... And the time has come. Finally the official "glass-pressed CD album" has been released.

Anyway, on the current progressive rock scene where lots of artists tend to play "self-assertive / self-satisfactory" music that cannot be thought as enjoyable ones for the audience, Next Order is one of artists who can let us enjoy their music gems, let me say. Very surprising their "rhythmic axis" never get blurred ... due to their splendid rhythm section - Hiroshi (drums, percussion) and Atsutomo (bass) - I imagine. The first track "Geppetto", a mixture of loudness and calmness along with their rockin' soul, is suitable for the opening number in this album. The soul of jazzy quietness amongst some explosive heavy parts reminds us of cool cool water. On the contrary, the next ones "Desert Yellow" and "Silver Tortoise" show something like experimental simulated experiences to us. Via their orthodox formation, how can they launch such a paradoxical sound like them? Interesting indeed.

Oh one of their live masterpieces "Killer Hornet", that I've reviewed as a deathcore like Napalm Death or Kyuss previously, is very cool as well. Much shorter than another (only 4-minute) but I guess this song would have very intensive power for their stage always. "SIMM55" looks like another standard of theirs (already released in their 4th album), where two brilliant guitarists Yuji and Takumi exert magnificent battles on each other, with smooth but impressive guitar trails. "Dragon" ... like a dancing King. What I want to say is that this complex but funky, pleasant track reminds me of a cute Dragon - a cure bassist (sorry) dancing to the music. The atmosphere of this song is not typical for the title Dragon but lol. The last "Beside" can be heard as a dramatic suite along with their 10-year lively existence. Ups and downs, rises and falls there were, but they've always played good music with their strong intention for the audience. Good call.

Would like to say it's quite difficult for us to continue producing sounds as we like. Suggest we would get immersed in their professional (but heartwarming) plays although everyone says they are professional. Ahem, forgive my personal humble opinion.

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released May 6, 2020

YUJI MUTO GUITAR
TAKUMI SEINO GUITAR
ATSUTOMO ISHIGAKI BASS
HIROSHI MATSUDA DRUMS
HIDEHIKO ITO MIX AND MASTERING
RECORDED BY TETSUMASA KONDO (BIG PPLE)
DESIGNED BY KAZUHISA HIRAO

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YUJI MUTO Nagoya, Japan

Yuji Muto is a Japanese guitar player who belongs to a lot of bands.
Such as NEXT ORDER,RYORCHESTRA,PLASTIC DOGS,HYDRATION,etc.
His playing field covers Jazz to Death metal.

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