A live video of Bialystocks’ “Accent Color” has been released.
This video is one of the songs from the hall tour “Bialystocks Tour 2024”, which ended on June 28th at TOKYO DOME CITY HALL in Tokyo. “Sashiiro” is used as the CM song for the “Kirin Namacha” TV commercial “Kimochiyosa, Toikiku” starring Natsuki Deguchi and Ryohei Suzuki, which began airing on September 9th.
In addition, they are planning to release their third album, their first in 1 year and 8 months, on October 2nd. This album will include 10 songs in total, including “Mirror,” the theme song for the movie “Route 29” which will be released on November 8th, “Choozu,” written specifically for the “Soflan Aeris” commercial, “Branches,” the commercial song for Meidensha Corporation’s “Electricity, Become a Verb. Purify. Edition,” the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s Drama 24 “What Did You Eat Yesterday? Season 2,” and “Recently,” the opening theme for the drama “RoOT.”
To celebrate the release of the album, the band will be holding their biggest live house tour to date, “Songs for the Cryptids Tour,” in October, visiting seven locations across the country. Tickets are on sale at all ticket agencies. Don’t miss it!
Bialystocks – Accent Color[Live Video]
Bialystocks 3rd Album “Songs for the Cryptids”
Release date: Wednesday, October 2, 2024
CD+Blu-ray
PCCA-06324 ¥5,500 (tax included)
CD ONLY
PCCA-06325 ¥3,300 (tax included)
CD (10 songs)
01. I can’t even fly
02. Kids
03. Lately
04. The Life I Dream of
05. Rainbow
06. Tell Me
07. Mirror
08. Cheek rest
09. The Detour to Happiness
10. Branches
Blu-ray
Bialystocks 2nd Tour 2023 – EX THEATER ROPPONGI
01. Nevermore
02. Cola Banana Music
03. Bouquet
04. Blink
05. Emptyman
06. Over Now
07. A life of getting fat for free
08. Accent Color
09. Morning Mist
10. All Too Soon
11. Lighthouse
12. Bohemian
13. Yawning Curve
14. Winter
15. Thank You
16. Cheek resting on hand
17. I Don’t Have a Pen
18. Branches
19. Upon You
20. After the Light
21. Everyday touch
22. Sheltering from the Rain
Store Benefits
Amazon.co.jp: Mega Jacket
Rakuten Books: Acrylic stand
Seven Net Shopping: Drawstring Bag
Tower Records and TOWER mini stores, Tower Records Online: A5 clear file (TOWER ver.)
Nationwide HMV/HMV&BOOKS online: A5 clear file (HMV ver.)
If you pre-order the new Bialystocks album at any of the participating stores listed above, you will receive an original bonus gift from each store on a first-come, first-served basis.
*Purchase benefits will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that the offer will end once all stock has been exhausted.
*Some stores may not offer the bonuses, so please check when making your reservation or purchase.
*If you make a reservation through the online shop, please make sure to order from the cart with bonus items if you would like to purchase products with bonus items. Please note that some online shops do not allow you to cancel reserved items.
To book please go to:
https://bialystocks.lnk.to/3rdalbum_CD
*Price and contents are subject to change without notice.
“Songs for the Cryptids Tour”
Sunday, October 20, 2024 Zepp Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
Saturday, October 26, 2024 DRUM LOGOS, Fukuoka Prefecture
Friday, November 1, 2024 Miyagi Prefecture Rensa
Saturday, November 2, 2024 KT Zepp Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Saturday, November 9, 2024 Sapporo PENNY LANE24, Hokkaido
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Zepp Namba (OSAKA)
Friday, November 29, 2024 Zepp DiverCity (TOKYO), Tokyo
Album tour special site:https://bialystocks.com/albumtour2024/
Artist Information
Official website:https://bialystocks.com/
Formula X:https://twitter.com/bialymusic
Official Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/bialystocks/
Official YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/Bialystocks
Bialystocks Profile
The band was formed in 2019 after a live screening of the film “Haruneko,” directed by Sora Hokimoto and produced by Shinji Aoyama. In 2021, they released their first full-length album, “Bialystocks.” In 2022, they were selected for Spotify’s “RADAR: Early Noise 2022,” and in November of the same year, they released their second full-length album, “Quicksand,” through PONYCANYON/IRORI Records. The combination of vocalist Motoki Hoki’s soulful and expansive singing voice, folky and warm melodies, and keyboardist Go Kikuchi’s jazz-based but genre-crossing instrumental arrangement is described as both universal and cutting-edge.