Released: August 1, 2018

Songwriter: Pablo WZRD HYDE

Into this hole I sink
Nowhere to run for cover
It’s trying to bury me
But I will not surrender

We will never be the same again

Kotae wa kutsuu no saki ni

From the dark
We walk to the light
From the shadows
We learn to survive
When there’s nothing to hide we will find
What comes next
After light

Destroy, rebuild
Now, now

I hear the angels sing
But I hear the demons louder
Destruction chasing me
Pulling me under

Pulling me under now
I’m dying to get out

We will never be the same again

From the dark
We walk to the light
From the shadows
We learn to survive
When there’s nothing to hide we will find
What comes next
After light

Destroy, rebuild
Now, now

Kotae wa kutsuu no saki ni
I found my way

From the dark
We walk to the light
From the shadows
We learn to survive
When there’s nothing to hide we will find
What comes next
What comes next

From the dark
We walk to the light
From the shadows
We learn to survive
When there’s nothing to hide we will find
What comes next
After light

We will never be the same again

HYDE

HYDE, real name Hideto Takarai (寶井 秀人), is a Japanese musician and actor, born in Wakayama City on January 29, 1969. He first became widely known as the lead vocalist of Osaka rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel, one of Japan’s best-selling bands, since their formation in 1991. Since achieving fame through L'Arc~en~Ciel, HYDE has also released numerous singles and albums as a solo artist, including collaborations with visual kei legend YOSHIKI, as well as forming hard rock duo VAMPS in 2008 with long-time collaborator K.A.Z of Oblivion Dust and hide with Spread Beaver. He has toured internationally not only with L'Arc~en~Ciel, but also with VAMPS and as a solo artist.

HYDE has also written songs for other artists, such as Mika Nakashima’s 2005 hit “Glamorous Sky” from the film Nana and its tie-in album The End, which became her most successful single by chart position and remains one of her signature songs. As an actor, he has appeared in the films Moon Child (2003) and Kagen no Tsuki (2004).