This composition is all about hope. Collaboratively written by Theo Erskine and Mark Kavuma. Theo had originally composed part of the song in his twenties, It was melancholic yet there was a hint of hope in his refection. “When me and mark got together and where planning ultrasound the hope element was very appropriate. we sped the tune up and looked at ‘the day after’ as the day after the storm. New beginnings and the end of an era. A fresh start” Theo Erskine.
One of those rare musicians that are about to establish a sound rather than putting out “just another excellent” recording. Well, this is for sure another excellent recording; and it is as well a continuation of that what has been expressed in previous ones.
Most of all “Arashi No Ato” stands out for its collective effort, that equally inspires and delivers. The love for every musician and instrument shines through in every composition, arrangement and solo performed on this record. Vikrant Kumar Thomas Junk
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