The Genre-Less, Borderless, Collaborative Fusion of ALI

──The music video or "LOST IN PARADISE" clearly shows the scenes that everyone is playing, and are very colorful, which is a bit different from the band’s previous music videos.



Leo: We made it with a great team with our favorite music video director, Kento Yamada. Dutch (* Yamada’s common nickname) is like a blue flame burning quietly. He appears to be mellow on the outside but you can tell his sense of passion from within. I feel that all of Dutch’s works value the concept of death very much. That’s why I think that his work is perfect for this piece, and created something that only he can do.

──Most of the music videos up until now were monochrome, but is it likely that the images will change in the future?

Leo: No, I always use monochrome. I’m thinking about the concept of the next EP but I want to make it while having fun along the way. I like monochrome because it unites everyone regardless of skin color or gender.

──The anime "Jujutsu Kaisen" is getting more popular. That is very exciting. In the comments on YouTube, many people said that the ending theme should not be changed even if the animation season changes, so you can tell that it has already become a song which is loved by many.

Leo: Right. I’m grateful for this type of feedback because I made it putting my life at stake. I was particular about mixing and mastering so that the audience could be excited even if they listened to it all the time. I’m really happy to hear these types of comments from the audience.

Translation Advisor: Carver Wilcox Text Rewriting: Yukie Liao Teramachi

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