WOLF HOWL HARMONY are stepping into a bold new chapter with the release of their first EP tera, a four-track project that captures their evolving sound and emotional depth. The EP debuted at No.1 on the Oricon Daily Album Ranking, signalling a major milestone for the rising J-pop act.
The title tera draws from “terra,” symbolising earth, territory, and era—reflecting the group’s expansive vision as they continue to grow beyond Japan. Across the EP, the quartet explores a wide sonic range, from the groove-led ‘Bossa Bosa’ to the bittersweet ‘Marmalade’, and the high-energy Brazilian funk fusion of ‘Gachi Funk’, which spotlights member GHEE’s roots.
Closing the EP is ‘One minute’, a tender love song that serves as its emotional centrepiece. Anchored by a delicate piano melody, the track builds into a 2-step rhythm before culminating in a key change that releases a surge of emotion—mirroring the song’s message of transformation in even the smallest moments.
The group have now unveiled the music video for ‘One minute’, bringing the song’s message to life through intimate, everyday visuals. Directed by Spikey John, the MV focuses on quiet moments shared with loved ones, friends, and fans, highlighting what the director describes as “ordinary happiness.”
Rather than leaning on grand narratives, the visual finds beauty in simplicity—echoing the song’s core idea that even one minute can shift your world, especially when it’s spent thinking of someone who matters.
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