Seven years have passed since Triple Fire’s previous album, “FIRE,” and many people were worried about the release of their latest album, “EXTRA.” However, it was successfully released digitally and got off to a good start with excellent reviews.
It has now been announced that the CD will be released on September 25th.
The CD version will be released as a luxurious 2-disc set, which generously includes the complete instrumental versions of the songs included on “EXTRA.”
In addition, the music video for “Drinking Alcohol is Fun” by video artist Sasaki Kento was also released today.
This fun and profound work is as if the words “Drinking is fun” have become spiritually animated, so please enjoy it with a drink in hand.
There are only a few tickets left for “Ultimate Party 11,” which will be held at Club Quattro in Shibuya on August 19th.
The “EXTRA” release party at Club Quattro, which is expected to be sold out, will feature all of the album’s guests: keyboards: Numazawa Naruki, percussion: Shimada Boy, flute: Ikeda Wakana, and vocals: PLASTICMAI.
We highly recommend that you purchase your tickets early.
There are also only a few tickets left for the[U-19TICKETFREE!!]which allows customers under 19 to enter by paying only for the drink fee.
◆Triple Fire – Drinking is fun (Official Music Video) ⇒ https://youtu.be/3Imv9pBFou4
[Release details]
Triple Fire
New Album “EXTRA”
2024.9.25 Release
SPACE SHOWER MUSIC
PECF-1197/8 (2 CDs)
List price: ¥3,300
Digital Album is available everywhere now
https://ssm.lnk.to/EXTRA
(Track list)
DISC1
01. Drinking alcohol is fun
02. BAR
03. Spiritual Boy
04. Universal Karma
05. Success
06. Somewhere Not Here
07. Silver Staff
08. People who don’t give up
09. I want to go to a bar
10. Gifted
DISC 2
01. Drinking is fun (Instrumental)
02. BAR (Instrumental)
03. Spiritual Boy (Instrumental)
04. Universal Karma (Instrumental)
05. Success (Instrumental)
06. Somewhere Not Here (Instrumental)
07. Silver Staff (Instrumental)
08. Never Give Up (Instrumental)
09. I Want to Go to a Shared Table (Instrumental)
10. Gifted (Instrumental)
[Live Information]
Triple Fire “Ultimate Party 11”
Date and time: Monday, August 19, 2024
OPEN 18:30 / START 19:30
Venue: Club Quattro, Shibuya, Tokyo
Price: ADV. ¥4,500 (Drinks not included)
Cast: Triple Fire
Guests: Keyboards: Masatake Numazawa, Percussion: Shimada Boy, Flute: Wakana Ikeda, Vocals: PLASTICMAI
(General sale/U-19)
Tickets on sale now
https://eplus.jp/sf/detail/412……1-P0030001
(U-19 TICKET FREE!!)
Customers under the age of 19 on the day of the performance can enter the venue with just the drink fee. Tickets are limited in number. Please purchase early.
Once the limited number of tickets has been sold, teenagers will also be required to purchase regular tickets.
*You will need to purchase a “free ticket” from ePlus.
*A drink fee of ¥600 will be charged upon entry.
*Please present your ID or student ID with your date of birth printed on it when entering. (Driver’s license, resident registration card, health insurance card, student ID are acceptable, but commuter passes (including Suica, PASMO, etc.), copies, screenshots, etc. are not acceptable.) If we cannot verify your identity, you will not be allowed entry.
*There will be no cash back on tickets, etc. Please be careful not to make any mistakes when purchasing.
*On the day of the event, admission will be in the order of ticket numbers. (U-19 tickets will be called after general tickets.) Please be careful if you are bringing children.
Info: Shibuya La.mama information.lamama@gmail.com
[Triple Fire Profile]
Yasunao Yoshida (vocal) / Masamichi Torii (guitar) / Yoshiyuki Yamamoto (bass) / Sho Ogaki (drums)
Formed in 2006, the current lineup was formed in 2010. They released “Exciting Flash” in May 2012, “Skill Up” in February 2014, “Epitaph” in September 2015, and “FIRE” in November 2017. They plan to release their 5th album “EXTRA” in 2024, their first in 7 years.
Although they have not released any albums, they have continued to perform energetically at live shows and are popular with warm audiences.
In recent years, they have deviated from post-punk and rock, absorbing a wide variety of music, including funk, Brazilian, and Afrobeat, to create a mysterious and cool sound. Yoshida’s lyrics and flow, while funny, convey a sense of passion to the listener, sending them home, making them even more addictive.
Another big plus point is that they’re singing a little more than they did before.
All the members have good personalities and many friends.