Japanese singer-songwriter THE BOY, whose real name is Akihisa Ota, is shaking things up with his new single, "SUPERSUPERNOVA" from his 9th EP titled "SUPERNOVA" This track is like an exciting love letter to rock music, bursting with energy that feels both authentic and exhilarating.
"SUPERSUPERNOVA" takes its time, blending exciting indie rock vibes with catchy melodies. Ota wrote this song when he was just 18 years old, but it sat on the shelf until the return of the famous band Oasis inspired him to record it finally. He created the song all on his own in his room, using just a guitar, a bass, a microphone, and a computer.
The DIY spirit of the song is key to its charm. With powerful guitar riffs and heartfelt vocals, "SUPERSUPERNOVA" feels like a bold declaration that rock music is alive and well. It's a refreshing break from the typical studio-produced tracks. Ota wrote and performed every note, capturing the essence of what rock music is all about. This upbeat anthem is not only a nod to Oasis and their fans but also a reminder that rock doesn't have to be perfect or fit into a box. The chorus is explosive and makes you want to turn up the volume, sing along, and remember why guitar-driven music is so special.
True to his unique style, Ota didn't stop at just the music, he also designed the cover art and directed the music video himself, showing that "SUPERSUPERNOVA" is more than just a song, it's a true creative endeavor from a passionate individual. Ota says, This is for all the rock lovers and artists who write, sing, and play everything themselves, and after listening to this track, it's easy to see why he feels that way.