[Machine Translation] RISE OF THE NORHTSTAR, a "bad" hardcore band that respects Japan's "seriousness" (seriously), is back with its first album, Yoru-Ruso-Shitsugi! The first album, RISE OF THE NORHTSTAR, is a "delinquent" hardcore band that respects the "delinquent" hardcore genre, and is now back with their first album, "RISE OF THE NORHTSTAR"! We are Rise of the North Star. Under the same banner, we are moving forward. We will follow our own code, even if it goes against all doctrines. Our time has come! From the artist's materials (original in Japanese) Five young men who have inherited the passionate spirit of Japanese delinquent culture and shonen manga in a distant foreign land, France, gather under the banner of "Rise of the North Star", and they are serious to the end. Professing to be avid readers of Japanese boys' manga such as "Slam Dunk," "Dragon Ball," "ROOKIES," "GTO," and "Neon Genesis Evangelion," they dress in the orthodox delinquent school run style of shorts and bon-tan, and are influenced by the hardcore/hip-hop scene of the 1990s. They are a band that has been known to play hardcore and hip-hop influenced by the 90's hardcore/hip-hop scene, and they are a band that has been known to play hardcore and hip-hop influenced by the 90's hardcore/hip-hop scene. Their debut album has just arrived. The title is "WELCAME. Produced in early 2014 with Zeuss, known for his work with hardcore/heavy metal bands such as Hatebreed, Madball, and Shadows Fall, as mixer and producer, the album features 11 thrash, hip-hop, and hip-hop tracks. The album, produced by Zeuss, who is known for his work with hardcore/heavy metal bands such as Breed, Madball, and Shadows Fall, is filled with a unique hybrid sound that blends the aggressive sounds of thrash, hip-hop, and hardcore with the lyrical world of shounen manga (children's manga). Their attitude is expressed in the title track "Welcame ( Furyo State Of Mind )," which can be said to be the lead track. The promotional video for the song was filmed in Japan in early 2014 during the band's Japan tour. It also includes a cover of Pharaoh Monk's "Simon Says," a tribute to the hip-hop of the 90s. The words of their predecessors will prove that they are not just bluffing or pretending to be something they are not. They must really believe in "friendship," "hard work," and "victory," and they are the one and only "bad" hardcore band with the utmost seriousness and respect for the Japanese seriousness (seriously)!