1: Waking Up (2:57) 2: Heard A Song (3:19) 3: Graduation (3:20) 4: Fishbowl (1:46) 5: Big City (2:52) 6: Break (3:17) 7: Lipslap (3:40) 8: Try Me (3:30) 9: Paintbrush (0:57) 10: Trampoline (4:04) 11: Picture This (3:24) 12: Hey Parents (3:23)
Description:
Contains photo booklet of band members.
Outer film has Kero Kero Bonito speech bubble sticker attached.
"Bonito Generation" on CD by Kero Kero Bonito, released via Polyvinyl Records, is a brightly colored pop kaleidoscope that blends euphoric J-Pop influences with bubblegum synths, bold hooks and a playful indie sensibility. Across its tracks, the album moves effortlessly between bouncy electronic beats, rap-inflected verses and sugary, sing-along choruses, all held together by clever, often tongue-in-cheek lyrics about everyday life, youth culture and digital realities. The crisp, glossy production keeps every sound crystal clear, while the upbeat tempos and candy-coated melodies create a feel-good atmosphere that invites instant repeat listens. This CD edition is ideal for listeners who enjoy inventive, genre-blurring pop that feels both accessible and quietly experimental. Kero Kero Bonito is a London-based band known for its unique mix of English and Japanese lyrics, colorful visuals and an always-curious approach to pop music. Emerging from the mid-2010s indie-pop scene, the group quickly built an international cult following through online releases and energetic live shows. With albums and EPs that move from bright electro-pop to more guitar-driven sounds, Kero Kero Bonito have positioned themselves as one of the most distinctive and creative acts in contemporary alternative pop, regularly praised by critics and embraced by fans for their playful yet emotionally resonant songwriting. Polyvinyl Records is an independent label rooted in the American indie scene, known for its long-term collaborations with creative, boundary-pushing artists. Over the years, Polyvinyl has built a strong reputation for supporting innovative pop, rock and experimental projects, paying close attention to quality presentation and physical formats like vinyl and CD. Their catalog reflects a commitment to artist-friendly structures and to nurturing careers rather than chasing short-lived trends, which makes this CD issue of "Bonito Generation" part of a carefully curated roster of influential independent releases.