Rock’d Reviews Neon Circuits — A Look at the Album’s Balance of Past and Present

Big thanks to Rock’d Magazine for taking the time to dive into Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope. The review touches on a lot of what we were aiming for — that mix of atmosphere and urgency, old and new.

“Blueprint Tokyo blends shimmering synths, urgent guitars, and thoughtful lyrics into a sound that feels both nostalgic and new.”

They highlight a few tracks like “Say Anything” and “Take My Breath,” and focus on how the album leans into retro textures without feeling stuck in the past.

“It’s not just indie rock or synth pop — it’s memory made electric.”

We appreciate the thoughtful words! You can read the full piece at Rock’d Magazine.