While "Kyoto Eki" is a location-based track, it weaves in elements from the film's character-specific motifs:
In addition to professional enka singers, Lewis performed many of the solo vocals himself, sometimes using "sheer gibberish" to fill out the soundscape. The Character Themes
It features a heavy rock guitar foundation paired with raw, soulful vocals .
Lewis described the score as "raw and messy," prioritizing "all vibe and no technique" to capture a rock 'n' roll attitude.
While "Kyoto Eki" is a location-based track, it weaves in elements from the film's character-specific motifs:
In addition to professional enka singers, Lewis performed many of the solo vocals himself, sometimes using "sheer gibberish" to fill out the soundscape. The Character Themes While "Kyoto Eki" is a location-based track, it
It features a heavy rock guitar foundation paired with raw, soulful vocals . While "Kyoto Eki" is a location-based track, it
Lewis described the score as "raw and messy," prioritizing "all vibe and no technique" to capture a rock 'n' roll attitude. While "Kyoto Eki" is a location-based track, it