End of the World Release Their First Album ‘CHAMELEON’

30.November.2020 | MUSIC

Japanese pop band SEKAI NO OWARI have released their new 13-track album CHAMELEON under the band name End of the World on November 27, 2020.

 

SEKAI NO OWARI goes by the name ‘End of the World’ when performing internationally, and Chameleon comes as their first record released under that name. Despite the language barrier, the band has strived to create an album that can be delivered to the people of the world while staying true to their sound. The 13-track record features a host of guest artists including NIKI of 88rising, British electro band Clean Bandit, singer-songwriter Gabrielle Aplin, and more.

 

Fukase (SEKAI NO OWARI/End of the World) | Comment

“We have wandered these past seven years to seek out what colour this band is. Sometimes we discover it, sometimes it’s an unfamiliar colour. This is an album covered in mud, and by no means a smart one.”

 

Mick Guzauski (Album Mixer) | Comment

“I’m so happy to be associated with this amazing album. Although we’ve had to communicate remotely, the band had such enthusiasm in all the details throughout production. They are devoted to their sound and are very intent on their aesthetic. They were really interested in my opinions on the engineering work, and all of this was incorporated into the album. I’m glad I got to work with them, it’s been an unforgettable experience.”

 

End of the World released a music video for their song ‘Rollerskates’ from the album which stars Japanese actress Nana Komatsu.


The music video was shot in New York and has a romantic, beautiful, and nostalgic feel to it with rollerskating through the restless night.

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