The title track of Japanese rock band Acidman's second full-length album reveals the band's similarities with contemporaries in the Japanese alternative rock scene, particularly Quruli, with whom Acidman shares a taste for minor chords and emotional yet weary sounding vocals.
The album also features the single "Suisya," with its melodic verse and fierce chorus drawing comparisons to grunge legends Nirvana and British rock band Radiohead.
On a more whimsical note, the album also contains a cover of the song "Colors of the Wind" from the Disney film Pocahontas.