[Machine Translation] The joys and sorrows of adolescence collide and mingle with each other, and a sense of new joys that come after that. (The long-awaited first full-length album by the much-talked-about five-piece rock band "Kiichi Beer & The Holy Tits" is finally completed, with a brilliant songwriting sense that passionately reflects the real life swirling with "happiness beyond happy sadness" in a straightforward pop style. The album was produced by engineer Ryo Ikeuchi, who has worked with Sunny Day Service and Yogee New Waves. The album contains 10 songs, including "Powell," which was released as a 7inchi disc earlier and made the charts at record stores, "Walkie Talkie Date," "I Don't Know What's Going on in the World," and "Tokyo Tower," which has a bitter-sweet flavor like the songs from the trilogy of coming-of-age movies.