Rashinban released their 2nd album called Seika in 1998. The vocals are as unarticulated as if the spoken word and naturally assimilate into the song itself. If a pop song is a kind of mimicry, this album perfectly fulfills the role. You can't catch the outlines of the songs even if you look closely. But it is not ambiguous. From Seika, a song that evokes a deep affection for the Beach Boys, to Acoustic, a folk song that would be rude to call it neo-acoustic, to the new wave Cool Down, it is as if we are tracing Seiichi Yamamoto's itinerary as a listener, It has no drama and no climax. But once you get caught up in the song, it will be stuck in your head forever. ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?