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Break

Mamoru Miyano · 2009

53 min · 12 tracks · Japanese rock

A vibrant blend of pop-infused rock melodies and emotionally charged vocals that captures youthful exuberance.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady, consistent energy levels mid-tempo reflective moments uplifting emotional experiences
Context
In 2009, Mamoru Miyano released 'Break' as his debut studio album, following a successful career as a voice actor and singer. This album marked his transition into the music industry, showcasing his unique vocal style and establishing him as a solo artist in the Japanese rock scene.
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Japanese rock

Break is an album by Mamoru Miyano, released in 2009. A vibrant blend of pop-infused rock melodies and emotionally charged vocals that captures youthful exuberance. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Break sound like?

A vibrant blend of pop-infused rock melodies and emotionally charged vocals that captures youthful exuberance. Rooted in Japanese rock.

Who is Break for?

Break works well if you're into steady, consistent energy levels, mid-tempo reflective moments and uplifting emotional experiences.

How many songs are on Break?

Break has 12 tracks, running approximately 53 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·53:22

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Break a Road 3:21
  • 2 Kiss×Kiss Standout 4:58
  • 3 Discovery Standout 4:21
  • 4 BE 3:53
  • 5 nocturne 5:37
  • 6 …君へ 5:50
  • 7 いつか 4:05
  • 8 卒業デイズ Standout 4:34
  • 9 ぼくのキセキ 3:55
  • 10 久遠 4:15
  • 11 Rain 4:01
  • 12 会いに行くよ 4:28

Release Date

January 1, 2009

Genre

Japanese rock

More albums in Japanese rock

Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

53 min 22 sec