Synk;yet // The new mini-album “Sacred Symphony” is set to release in April

Synk;yet are about to release their second mini-album, titled “Sarcred Symphony”, on April 17, 2013!

The album will be released through Starwave Records, and even though the official release date is set for mid-April, you can secure a copy early at the release party in 池袋CYBER (IkebukuroCYBER) on March 28 already.

Starwave Records has published the following comment about the release:
“The place where we vowed, at the end of our promise…”
Their long-awaited second mini-album will be sold as a 2-disc set with a DVD including a music video of their representative song, [Re]:birth, in a re-recorded version!
Welcome to to the deep crimson world created by Synk;yet!”

 

Live schedule

03/28 – 池袋CYBER (IkebukuroCYBER) (Release party)

 

Release information

03/28 – Available for pre-sale at live venues
04/17 – On sale in physical stores and Starwave Records’ webshop

Disc number: SWSY-2
Label: Starwave Records
Distribution: Daiki Sound

Price: ¥2,500 yen (tax included)
Limit: 1,000 copies
Extras: 12-pages booklet, CD+DVD

 

Sacred Symphony – Tracklist

01. Sacred Symphony
02. Fake out
03. 夢人達の旋律 (Yuutotachi no Senrisu)
04. blessing rain
05. [Re]:birth

DVD
01. [Re]:birth (MV)

 

雪 (Yuki) is the owner and driving force behind Arlequin.
She originally started the project in 2009 as a photographer under the name of Arlequin Photography, but developed an interest in journalism and translation ever since. Because of these interests interviews and reviews were added to the project, until it eventually hit the limits as a "photographer" in 2021, and Arlequin Magazine was added to the mix.

雪 (Yuki) is a native Dutch speaker with a graphic design degree, which means she is also the main person behind Arlequin Creations.
After all these years she is still the main person who does interviews the interviews and live photos that you see on Arlequin, but also a large chunk of the reviews and behind-the-scenes work and communication goes through her.

She speaks Dutch and English on a native level, but also understands Japanese and German.

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