世界の終わり (Sekai no Owari) means “the end of the world” in Japanese. Haruki Murakami has been the source of many Eponymous 4 songs, and in this case, Hard Boiled-Wonderland and the End of the World served as inspiration. Half of it, anyway.
Release info
- Release date: January 12, 2018
- Catalog no.: OBRC-030C-DL
- Produced and engineered by Greg Bueno
- Recorded in the Closet West, 2016, Seattle, WA
- Cover design and photography by Greg Bueno
- Published by Shinkyoku Advocacy (ASCAP)
News

‘Travis’ now available
Travis, is now available in the Eponymous 4 Shop and other digital retailers.
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「世界の終わり」 now available
「世界の終わり」, the third single from Travis, is now available in the Eponymous 4 Shop and other digital retailers.
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Pre-order available for new single 「世界の終わり」
「世界の終わり」, the third single from the forthcoming album Travis, is now available for pre-order on the Eponymous 4 Shop. The single hits digital retailers on Jan. 12.
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