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I was the protagonist, then became a father
– The songs show the shift in the production style. The album gives an impression that each song was made very detailed and less raw band sounds.
Takagi: I think so. There is much less work to do in the recording process, and instead there is much more post-production. Arranging and post-production are the same, and I just keep tweaking and tweaking. Arauchi was by far the one who did most of the hands-on work. …… lol. That is very similar to the way we made the first album. At that time, we just got together and spent about a year making the album, so there was a sense of déjà vu, like “I’m almost 40 years old and doing this again”.lol
– So, you have come full circle?
Takagi: I think it was a big factor that we all released solo works. Now that we have two outputs, we can be more pure about what we should do in “cero”.

– There was no blueprint for “Nemesis,” and the three of you created it freely?
Takagi: Yes, that’s right.We added voices as we thought of them, and it became more choir-like, or we thought, “We don’t need so much bass,” and added it only where it was really needed. The same goes for the other songs, so there is no sense of “who made this” and it still doesn’t feel like we made it ourselves. This is especially true for “Nemesis”.
With regard to the lyrics, as we made several songs, links were created between the words, so in the end it seems as if we were following some sort of plan, but each song is really a disconnected project, or rather, each time we started from scratch. It was like “Nemesis” was “#1,” then “#2” “#3” and so on, and the songs without titles just kept getting mass-produced. There was no blueprint until the very end.

– Each song has a different type, but the album seems to create a sci-fi atmosphere as a whole, more than ever before. All the previous albums of cero had sci-fi elements, depicting the fluctuation between reality and unreality. “Nemesis” is the title for one of the “STAR TREK” movies and cero’s tour last year. The album title e o comes across as the American 3D science fiction movie “Captain EO.” Is there any connection to the post-pandemic society where reality becomes like a science fiction-esque world?
Takagi: If you call it science fiction-like, that may be true. However, I think there has always been an “adventurous subject” in the lyrics of cero’s albums. It has gone from something on the scale of a stroll through a city to a larger stage like “My Lost City” or to the underworld like “Obscure Ride”. But that has changed a bit since “Polly Life Multi Soul”. Before that, I had a child, and I was in the child-rearing phase of my life, so I was the main actor in the adventure until then, but that role was gradually taken over by someone else, and with “Polly Life Multi Soul” I think I became the main actor waiting for something to come along.
I did not draw such a blueprint this time, but I think “Nemesis” is also from the perspective of the sender. Therefore, the linear time line and linear worldview, which is like opening something up and moving forward, is gradually disappearing. I personally feel that such a process has been taking place in cero of late.

– I see.
Takagi: Then, the form of words is gradually becoming more lyrical. It used to be more lyrical, but now it is more lyrical. So, yes, there are some science fiction-like motifs, but they are just a way of saying something, and I thought it was more metaphorical when I listened to the finished product.