Österreich's debut single, "無能" (read as Munou) is a midtempo piano-driven ballad featuring vocals from Ai Kamano of the alternative rock band Haisuinonasa. The song received somewhat tepid responses upon its unveiling as the second season intro to Tokyo Ghoul, but most of this came as a result of its comparison to "unravel" by TK from 凛として時雨. The single itself was released to critical acclaim, with many regarding the longer and more well-recorded version of "Muno" as being an improvement upon the one used in the anime. The other two tracks on the… read more
Österreich's debut single, "無能" (read as Munou) is a midtempo piano-driven ballad featuring vocals from Ai Kamano of the alternative r… read more
Österreich's debut single, "無能" (read as Munou) is a midtempo piano-driven ballad featuring vocals from Ai Kamano of the alternative rock band Haisuinonasa. The song recei… read more
österreich (sometimes written Österreich, written as "オストライヒ" in Japanese) is the solo project of former the cabs guitarist Kunimitsu Takahashi (高橋國光). österreich was ultimately conceived in the aftermath of the dissolution of the cabs in late 2013. The band's dissolution, which came as a result of Takahashi's "laziness" and mental health issues, ultimately became the catalyst that allowed for Takahashi to break out on his own. Kunimitsu's first official release came in the form of the song "P.S. I love you momo," which appeared on the … read more
österreich (sometimes written Österreich, written as "オストライヒ" in Japanese) is the solo project of former the cabs guitarist Kunimitsu Takahashi (高橋國光). österreich was ultimately c… read more
österreich (sometimes written Österreich, written as "オストライヒ" in Japanese) is the solo project of former the cabs guitarist Kunimitsu Takahashi (高橋國光). österreich was ultimately conceived in the aftermath of the dissolution o… read more