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''Nonnegative'' is the seventh studio album by Japanese
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with producer Michael 'Elvis' Baskette (who previously produced the band's predecessors, '' Fateless'' and '' The Side Effects''), it was released on July 6, 2022 by
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. ''Nonnegative'' is the third album by the band to be released by Warner Music and is the follow-up to 2019's ''The Side Effects''. It was formally announced during the band's fifteenth anniversary live stream and was preceded by five singles. The album's lead single "
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" was released on September 17, 2021, the second single "Calling" was released concurrently on the band's fifteenth anniversary on April 17, 2022, the third and fourth singles "Before I Go" and "Bloody Power Fame" were both released in June, the former being promoted as the campaign song for
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''. The fifth single "Cut Me" was dropped with an accompanying music video alongside the album in July 2022. The band released a total of twelve songs on the album, including a cover of
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" on a record that spans a total runtime of just over 45 minutes.


Composition

''Nonnegative'' has been described by critics as
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Track listing

All lyrics written by
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, all music composed by Masato Hayakawa and Ryo Yokochi, except when noted.


Personnel

Credits adapted from album's
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. Coldrain * – lead vocals,
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, lyricist,
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, album artwork and design * – lead guitar, programming, composer, arrangements * – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, arrangements * – bass guitar, backing vocals, arrangements * – drums, percussion, arrangements Additional personnel *
Michael Baskette Michael "Elvis" Baskette is an American music producer who has worked with artists such as Sevendust, Alter Bridge, Projected, Tremonti, Chevelle, Falling in Reverse, Coldrain, The Classic Crime, Temple Agents, Clint Lowery and Slash Slash ...
producer, mixing, arrangements *
Brad Blackwood Brad Blackwood is an American audio mastering audio engineer, engineer. He has mastered albums for artists such as Maroon 5, Against Me, Lamb of God (band), Lamb of God, Black Eyed Peas, Sara Bareilles, and is a 17 time Grammy nominee and 3-time win ...
mastering ( Euphonic Masters,
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* Daihei Yamanaka — recording engineer (Sakura Studio and Attic Studio Harajuku) * Joshua Saldate – assistant engineer * Kentaro Tanaka – A&R * Akihito Miyakoshi – A&R assistant * Hikaru Ogasawara – sales promotor * Manabu Okamoto – digital planner * Tadahi Matsuyama – package coordination * Satoshi Kyojoh – general manager * Tatsuro Watanabe – chief manager * Kazuki Ozawa – artist manager * Mai Sakamoto – desk * Haruta – photography


Charts


References


External links

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