[Machine Translation] This year is the Canadian year for Bullion, and while the likes of Riverside and Ten Second Epic are all fresh and young, Cauterize, who has established an unshakeable position in his home country with his overwhelming ability and sense of style, has finally made his way to Japan! The band has been active for over 10 years, including the time when they were active as T.O.E. before Cauterize, and released their first album So Far From Real on Wind Up Records in 2003. The album established Jesse Smith's melodies and aggressive guitar sound. After touring extensively in the U.S. and Canada, the band released the Paper Wing ep in 2005 as a new experiment in DIY style. The band's newest effort, the Paper Wing ep, was released in 2005 in a DIY style, and the number of guitars increased to three. The band then signed with High4 Records, the label of Gold Finger's drummer, Darrin. This album was produced by Greg Nori, who also produced Sum41 and Autopilot Off. The band's best work ever was born here. Love In The Attic opens with chaotic guitars, Closer and Don't Stop Now remind one of a scene from a movie, and other songs are both heavy and fast like Wake To The Sun and Tremble. The album is rich in variety.