The file mentioned (16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC) represents standard . 100 % Disco Vol. 1 2011 Rendez-Vous Digital. (Covers). FLAC
Mentions of an "empty bed" and "boring days" without the loved one highlight a sense of being lost and a "mess" while apart. Technical Specifications (Lossless Audio)
The song portrays the emptiness felt when separated from a partner, with the "one-way ticket" symbolising a desperate need to return to the person who feels like "home".
Features Taka (Vocals), Toru (Guitar), Ryota (Bass), and Tomoya (Drums). Lyrical Themes
Mixed by Mitch McCarthy and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound .
The track is notable for its high-profile collaboration with of Linkin Park , who provided additional production after hearing the song's demo at his studio in Los Angeles. Producers: CJ Baran and Mike Shinoda .
The lyrics explore themes of , separation , and the definition of "home" .
The file mentioned (16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC) represents standard . 100 % Disco Vol. 1 2011 Rendez-Vous Digital. (Covers). FLAC
Mentions of an "empty bed" and "boring days" without the loved one highlight a sense of being lost and a "mess" while apart. Technical Specifications (Lossless Audio) The file mentioned (16-bit/44
The song portrays the emptiness felt when separated from a partner, with the "one-way ticket" symbolising a desperate need to return to the person who feels like "home". (Covers)
Features Taka (Vocals), Toru (Guitar), Ryota (Bass), and Tomoya (Drums). Lyrical Themes Features Taka (Vocals), Toru (Guitar), Ryota (Bass), and
Mixed by Mitch McCarthy and mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound .
The track is notable for its high-profile collaboration with of Linkin Park , who provided additional production after hearing the song's demo at his studio in Los Angeles. Producers: CJ Baran and Mike Shinoda .
The lyrics explore themes of , separation , and the definition of "home" .