Origami JP: 車窓から (from the train window)

Not a great writing. Bit sloppy in places. Bit tight in others. Not entirely sure what I was going for. I think just description and some of that is there. Maybe this would have been better if I had alternated my writing as the song was changing.

Origami JP’s “車窓から (from the train window)” is from 車​窓​か​ら​(​Trains) EP.

I hope you enjoy.

Airy guitar notes drift with an ease. Strumming appears, moving alongside this drift and there’s just pleasantness. Maybe dreaminess. It’s easy to float off into and along with the sound.

Soon it starts moving a little higher and the beat comes in, as does the bass. The rhythm is steady and punctuating and the guitar starts moving faster now. It’s more detail-oriented as all lock into each other and keep an idea of what came before going on.

Suddenly there’s a letting loose in a controlled manner. The rhythm pumps whilst something sounding like a vocal glides along the sounds and the guitar gets a little louder too, but then it all pulls back to gentleness once more.

Airy notes drift with an ease, but perhaps with a greater grounding. Percussion comes in as do the vocals and the other guitar and bass. The other guitar now draws long too and soon it’s back to that pumping rhythm. The sounds seem to find their space against each other and lock into one form with separate distinction and the sounds drive on. Things gain a blurry clarity and then it slows down once more. The guitar moves between full and spaced and soon it slows down; the percussion find their last gentle notes as the song ends.

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