[Machine Translation] Dear GARAGE/SURF fanatics all over the world! Here it comes! Yokkaichi, or rather, Japan's pride and joy, 3-piece Mod Garage instrumental band Switch Trout has finally completed their first full-length album in 2 and a half years! This is their fourth album in Japan, and the shards of cool sound that fly about amongst the lightning-fire mod-rod numbers that are their specialty, have transcended the boundaries of the instrumental genre to create a more rock 'n' roll great sound! As you may know, the name of the band has been released in many countries around the world (probably one of the best or two bands currently active in terms of the number of international releases). ), Switch Trout's electric guitar sound has broken down language barriers, and their music continues to be recognized and appreciated beyond Japan. The fact that Switch Trout has the potential to step up to the next level in Japan is evident in the words of the artists who have contributed letters of recommendation. In addition to the coolness of the original killer number, Hayashi ("Poly Six"), a close friend of M4, sings "Missile" by P-Model in a techno-delic garage-punk style as a guest vocalist on this release. Naturally, this is a groovin' number that is sure to get the clubs in the Shimokitazawa area dancing like crazy to it. It is also brilliant that the guitarist Nakamura, who is in charge of vocals for the first time, has transformed the song from the Japanese rock anthem "I don't need a comic magazine" by Zuno Police to a maniacal cover of THE WHO into a cool number in their own style without any sense of discomfort, showing their love and respect for roots music. You can feel their love and respect for roots music. The latest directive! The new Thunder Road legend "Hayabusa Electric," as the mod garage surf punk band is called, is about to begin!