[Machine Translation] Following the highly acclaimed albums "Smilers" and "Charmer," the new album was produced by Paul Bryan, who is also a member of the band. The new album still has the same clear and warm vocals with a strong presence, and the same literary and original lyrics, but it has a different sound from the previous album "Charmer," which was influenced by the "super pop" of the 70s and 80s with electric guitars and keyboards. While the previous album "Charmer" had a pop sound with electric guitars and keyboards influenced by the "super pop" of the 70s and 80s, this album has a more delicate, organic and beautiful sound with acoustic guitars, piano, and strings. Despite the mellow album title "Mental Illness," which is filled with humor and wit, her dignified and gentle voice is soothing just by listening to it, and it is a gem of an album containing songs that can be used as a prescription for a melancholy mind and help to calm the listener's heart.