karanoah breaks reality apart on new EP “ツギハギ patchwork”

karanoah (カラノア) is like any of us caught in the middle of everything spinning out of control.


Romance becomes escape, emotions run fast, and ordinary life starts to slip out of focus.
Fresh off a breakout year that included their major debut under A.S.A.B and anime tie-in “ BAN”, rising three-piece band returns with “ツギハギ patchwork”, their fastest, loudest and most emotionally volatile EP to date. 

After teasing the project with a spring release “April”, “ツギハギ patchwork” lives up to its title by stitching together rock, pop and electronic influences into a chaotic but tightly connected six-track release. The EP includes major debut single “レイ rei”, “April” and lead track “まわる Rotate”, which anchors the project with restless energy and emotional urgency.

Driven by a frantic, fast-moving sound, “まわる Rotate” unfolds like an emotional freefall, scaling from detached everyday life into a vast and dreamlike universe. Beneath its abstract lyricism lies the outline of an escapist love story, delivered through karanoah’s signature mix of tension, melancholy and emotional chaos.

The newly released music video expands on that emotional scale, portraying lovers fleeing reality and drifting into space in a bittersweet yet grand cinematic narrative. Alongside its surreal visual imagery, the video also places strong focus on the band’s explosive performance scenes, capturing the raw intensity driving the track forward.

Following the momentum of “ BAN”, which was selected as the ending theme song for the second cour of the TV anime Gachiakuta, patchwork further sharpens karanoah’s genre-crossing approach, embracing fragmentation, contrast and emotional unpredictability without losing cohesion.

With “ツギハギ patchwork”, karanoah sounds like a band constantly on the verge of breaking apart – and that tension is exactly what makes the EP hit so hard.



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