[Machine Translation] Tsubaki's 10th full-length album. The album is full of expressive songs ranging from sentimental ballads reminiscent of their early songs to tingling rock tunes. This full album is filled with pure beauty and warmth, and contains 10 songs that will sink deeply into your heart. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the formation of Tsubaki, a three-piece band that has made a strong debut with a presence that is as blue as blue itself. From the early days when they produced songs that seared the hidden hearts of the audience to the point where they could be described as dark, there was a time when they produced songs that opened up their pop sensibilities to the point where they could be considered freshly swept away, and then there was a time when they produced songs that boldly reminded people of the fact that they were a live band and boldly incorporated various genres into their music. If the band "Tsubaki" were to be put in the dictionary, various meanings would be added to the history of the band, and they have accumulated a lot of history. In 2010, the 10th anniversary year. In 2010, the band moved to UK PROJECT and released the album "Late Night Sun". The first song, "Taiyo", is a folk song-like admonition, "Tomorrow's wind will blow away", and the second song, "Kayo", is a song about the winds of tomorrow, "Tomorrow's wind will blow away". The first song, "Taiyo," opens with the folk song-like admonition, "Tomorrow will bring the winds of tomorrow," and at that point, I was struck. I was struck by the fact that I found myself bound by the "now. When I say "thrilled," you might think that this is an album with an edginess similar to the early Tsubaki albums, but what I feel from this album is a thrill that goes beyond that. In other words, it not only exposes the facts in a graphic manner, but also presents a way to go on from there and shows their attitude of wrapping it up, which gives a large scale and gentle impression. From these points of view, more than any other album to date, Tsubaki seems to have grown up, and not only have they not changed since then, but they seem to have become adults who can understand those days. Of course, this is not only from the lyrics. Sometimes her voice is elongated, sometimes it is looming over you. The delicate arrangements that accompany the music. I have listened to this album many times, and each time I hear it, I can see the scenery in front of my eyes, and I am proud of the natural colorfulness of each song. The last song, "Accord.