Fukuoka-based rock band SOUTOSIN released a new digital single on July 2nd.
That's all is described as "a human anthem about the truth that lies beyond everyday life as reflected by a teenage girl living in Fukuoka. In the life of this town, people love, people mourn, people cry, and people wake up in the morning, and
that's all."
The manga-style cover art was created by guitarist Ageha Yamaji. It's said to depict "a young girl lamenting over a world of constant strife," with the balloons she is holding symbolizing "the peace that may never come."
Links to download and stream That's all on various music platforms are available here.
SOUTOSIN consists of three members, all of whom are 19 years old: vocalist and bassist Atomu Nagamatsu, guitarist and vocalist Ageha Yamaji and drummer Masato Imahashi. Six months after forming, the band was featured in the Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Corporation's
“High School Student Time,” successfully performing a one-man show at a live house and being selected to perform the theme song for the program. They released their first single SPARK on November 1, 2024.
That's all can be streamed below, followed by the music video for SOUTOSIN's first single SPARK.