Kaonashi
The 3 Faces Of Beauty: A Violent Misinterpretation
Philadelphia's KAONASHI wants to create change. The quartet-Peter Rono (vocals), Ryan Paolilli (drums), Ryne Jones
(bass), and Alex Hallquist (guitar/vocals)-aspire to generate compassion, understanding, and empathy through art. They
understand that music is and has always been a force for bringing people together. They've made it their mission to
leverage the platform that music provides to change the world around them for the better. 'These songs make up a
fictional story but it's rooted in our personal experiences,' Rono explains. 'We are starting from the ending and moving
to the beginning. On the 2021 LP Dear Lemon House, You Ruined Me: Senior Year, it's about Jamie and it's the tragedy
that happens on graduation day. The last release, 2024's The 3 Faces of Beauty: A Violent Misinterpretation Of Morgan
Montgomery, is about Morgan and their junior year. And this album is about Casey and reveals more about how we ended up
at this tragedy.' While the songs draw from the members' personal experiences, KAONASHI are simultaneously able to
construct a parallel universe with their music to get lost inside that's as cathartic for the band as it is for their
fans. 'There's a lot of unfortunate stories to get inspiration from and this really is a tragedy, but it's therapy for
me getting it out in these songs,' he continues. That said, you don't have to follow the ongoing narrative to get lost
in the album's sonic earworms. That's evident from the opener 'Blood Red Camry Dance Party,' an upbeat song that's
teeming with infectious hooks, syncopated synths, and a melodic motif that's impossible to resist. Alternately,
'Straycations' sees the band embracing palmmuted guitars and post-hardcore inventiveness to craft a sound that wouldn't
sound out of place on the Warped Tour as it showcases the band's jawdropping technical prowess. However, maybe most
impressive is the album closer 'Exit Pt. VI (The Guilt in the Rearview),' a mid-tempo meditation with a cliffhanger
ending that was inspired by DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE's Plans. 'That's definitely one of the heaviest songs we've ever written
in terms of emotion and feeling,' Paolilli explains. 'It's the kind of song we've been trying to write and I feel like
we just nailed it.' Whether you're a fan of metal, hardcore, punk, post-hardcore, or pop music, there's something to
latch onto when it comes to A Second Chance at Forever: The Brilliant Lies from Casey Diamond as these songs encompass
all of those genres without every sounding forced-a fact that makes defining KAONASHI's music no simple task.
Ultimately, the role of the artist is to create and not to categorize, and generally the public catches up, and it seems
like that is finally happening for the band. 'We had to take the long route and be misunderstood and overlooked for a
long time,' Rono summarizes. 'It took ten years of no one caring or just being an underdog to get where we are now. But
now with this release, it's starting to be understood and starting to work out.'
Price
Genre
Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
07-02-2025
Label
Item-nr
1239490
EAN
0794558049115
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
HUMILLIATION RITUAL
2
WE GOT ONE
3
I HATE THE SOUND OF CAR KEYS
4
SARAH & THE SCARPED KNEE
5
EXIT PT. V (SHAME ON A NIGGA)
6
BLOOD RED CAMRY PARTY
7
C.A.S.E.Y.
8
PASSING THROUGH THE HOURGLASS
9
STRAYCATIONS
10
EXIT PT. VI (THE GUILT IN THE REARVIEW)