Da-iCE Members Talk New Album "MUSi-aM" - Songwriting & More
Da-iCE is back with their latest album, "MUSi-aM," a collection of songs showcasing the group's evolution as artists. The album is a musical journey, exploring themes of love, loss, and growth, with each member lending their unique talents to the creation process. We had the chance to chat with the members about the album, their songwriting experiences, and what fans can expect from this new era.
Behind the Scenes of "MUSi-aM"
"This album feels like a museum of our musical journey," shared Taiki during our interview. The title "MUSi-aM" itself reflects this concept, with each song serving as an exhibit highlighting different aspects of the group's musicality.
Songwriting as a Group
Yudai explained, "We wanted this album to truly reflect each member's individual style while still maintaining Da-iCE's signature sound." Each member contributed to the songwriting process, with Sota taking the lead on the more upbeat tracks, Toro bringing his smooth vocals and lyrical depth, and Taiki adding his signature rock edge.
"MUSi-aM" is a Celebration of Growth
"The album represents the progress we've made as individuals and as a group," says Sota. They've experimented with new sounds, pushing boundaries and showcasing a level of maturity in their songwriting. Fans can expect a mix of energetic tracks and soulful ballads, demonstrating the versatility of the group.
A Message to the Fans
Da-iCE hopes "MUSi-aM" will resonate with fans on a personal level, providing a soundtrack to their own experiences. "We want our music to be a source of comfort and inspiration for our listeners," expressed Toro.
The Journey Continues
With "MUSi-aM," Da-iCE reaffirms their position as one of the most exciting groups in the Japanese music scene. The album showcases their individual growth and their collective strength, leaving us excited for what they will achieve in the future.
Stay tuned for more from Da-iCE as they continue to explore new musical horizons.
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