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Japanese Bands - Siibillam - 2010-04-04 Who are your favourites? I myself love ミスチル(Mr Children) and 東京 (Tokyo Jihen) Also, anyone got any recommendations for indie rock-pop J-bands? Japanese Bands - jonjimbo2000 - 2010-04-04 I like Supercar スーパーカー。 They have some really weird videos too. http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=TEdvqLF1Tq8&feature=related Also there are a few threads on Japanese music. Just do a search and you will get lots of recommendations. Japanese Bands - Burritolingus - 2010-04-04 I love Supercar as well, especially (at risk of speaking Hipsterese) their earlier more rock oriented albums, particularly "Three Out Change!!". Kouji Nakamura's project iLL is somewhat similar to Supercar's later, more electronic stuff and is totally worth checking out, too. Can't say I'm a fan of Miki Furukawa or her solo stuff, though. I could go on about music for hours, so I'll spare everyone and instead NAMEDROP LIKE IT'S HOT. Luminous Orange 101A 毘盧遮那 Boris Church of Misery Coaltar of the Deepers CONDOR44 Cosmicdust Cruyff in the Bedroom Envy Flipper's Guitar Fox Loco Phantom (one of my newer favorites/obsessions, so damn good) 五人一首 Guitar Vader (pretty much the greatest music video ever made) Hartfield Heaven in Her Arms Honeydip Maikotobranco Mono (greatest instrumental rock band ever) Monocism Ogre You A$$hole Pasteboard Polaris (no, not the Pete & Pete one) Presence of Soul Rovo (instrumental, but absolutely mindblowing - any band with an electric violin is okay in my book) Sigh (experimental era, rather than grim black metvl) té (song titles so long, they're almost fit for SRS sentences) Texas Pandaa Japanese Bands - Offshore - 2010-04-04 Wow, didn't know there were any other Supercar lovers in here. Awesome!! They were probably the first Japanese band I started listening too, and it was before I was even studying Japanese. Always been my favorite band since then too ![]() Burritolingus Wrote:Kouji Nakamura's project iLL is somewhat similar to Supercar's later, more electronic stuff and is totally worth checking out, too. Can't say I'm a fan of Miki Furukawa or her solo stuff, though.Wow, thanks for that link! I knew Kouji Nakamura had gone on solo after they disbanded but never found out where he ended up. Love the sound of that song (it is very reminiscent of their later music, which is my favorite anyway XD) I also knew Miki Furukawa had gone on solo but I remember seeing one of her vids randomly on YouTube and kinda just listened to it without it sticking in my mind. I really loved her vocal touch in some of Supercar's songs though. As for my recent favorite band, I've been loving サカナクション(Sakanaction). Very similar to Supercar's later music, electro-rock fusion sort of. They also seem to be going more electro nowadays too, which I do love!! I really think Ichiro Yamaguchi's vocal talent has improved greatly from their first album when comparing it to their most recent album. Very similar to Supercar, where I also think Kouji Nakamura's vocals matured a lot from their earlier music to their final albums. Some of Sakanaction's stuff: -older song, 2nd album -3rd album, electro type stuff -newest album from last month, and my favorite album! Japanese Bands - SimHuman - 2010-04-04 A day's no good if I don't listen to Bump of Chicken. I liked them before I understood Japanese, but now that I can get the lyrics they're my favorite band. I also love JAM Project for over-the-top blood-pumping heroic music. Japanese Bands - hereticalrants - 2010-04-04 SimHuman Wrote:A day's no good if I don't listen to Bump of Chicken. I liked them before I understood Japanese, but now that I can get the lyrics they're my favorite band.Yeah, they have pretty sweet lyrics. Sometimes the music itself falls short, though... They're like if Bob Dylan did J Rock, but better. I have literally cried listening to their songs. I've recently gotten into MEGARYU, Radwimps, かりゆし58、 スチャダラパー、 and ケツメシ. I guess they aren´t all in the requested genre, though.. Japanese Bands - Blank - 2010-04-04 I second the suggestion of Luminous Orange. The album Drop You Vivid Colors can easily stand with the best of early 90s shoegaze. Japanese Bands - CerpinTaxt - 2010-04-04 Another namedrop.... Sparta Locals Rin Toshite Shigure Zazen Boys Number Girl Rejuvenated Half-Face Qomolgama Tomato miimi Mass of the Fermenting Dregs School Food Punishment Someone also mentioned Fox Loco Phantom and I'd also highly recommend them. Japanese Bands - Womacks23 - 2010-04-04 Lostage ストレイテナー Japanese Bands - Burritolingus - 2010-04-04 Offshore Wrote:Oh hey, I saw this a little while back when someone linked it in this forum and it blew my mind - totally baller video! Reminds me, I need to check out more of that band's stuff. Japanese Bands - quincy - 2010-04-04 Furukawa Miki's second album is totally worth checking out, it's a lot less poppy than her other two and sounds like her early Supercar songs. It also has some electric violin in it... Japanese Bands - howtwosavealif3 - 2010-04-04 藍坊主 くるり 鴉 school food punishment 鶴 elephant kashimashi unlimits sleepy.ab serial tv drama いきもんがかり umm.. this is actually a karaoke but like this song's really nice that's why i linked it. all their new releases are just SHIT to me... loved them during the indie days フジファブリック ( the lead singer passed away around christmas was it? so sad.... )セカイイチ and lots lots more but... too many to list. I pretty much hate mr. children... well i do like one or two of their songs but ijust hate those kind of singing voices. just wanted to let people know there are japanese singers/band singers that CAN sing or DONT sound like the singer of mr. children or whateverother mainstream band (that I don't like) Japanese Bands - intermu - 2010-04-04 Stuff I listen to that has been mentioned in this thread: Supercar CONDOR44 (Their last album is SO, SO GOOD) Fox loco phantom (that's from your earlier post though) Hartfield Mono Ogre You leprechaun té Texas Pandaa Sakanaction Rin Toshite Shigure (don't like the vocals, but the musical aspect of it is okay) Straighteners My own personal recommendation would be: andymori: - Vocalist sounds a bit like Vampire Weekend's vocalist, and some of their music is similar to them, but somehow some of the music is similar to the Libertines at times. LITE: - Math-rock/instrumental kind of thing Spangle Call Lilli Line: - Maybe post-rock, with a really good female vocalist toe: - Maybe post-rock with a bit of a math-rock World's End Girlfriend: - The Air Doll (空気人形) OST is full of really relaxing songs, but sometimes if you're into experimental: Miaou: - More post-rock, maybe with a little bit of experimental and electronic. チリヌルヲワカ: - Spin-off band or something from GO!GO!7188's vocalist. I don't listen to gogo much but the album is pretty good. ACIDMAN: - pretty good too. Straight out alt/rock, maybe. There's also a band whose music I can't find anywhere over the interwebs. They sound somewhat folkish but rockish at the same time. Similar to The Beatles, maybe? おとぎ話: http://www.myspace.com/otgbanashi Anyone has links? I'm considering buying their CDs now though. Japanese Bands - bluemarigolds - 2010-04-04 Third (?) Bump of Chicken. I've been on an Orange Range kick. Not so much bands, but I'm a sucker for a girl/guy with a piano/guitar. Angela Aki Yamazaki Masayoshi Rie Fu Japanese Bands - Nesetoru - 2011-09-10 Anybody know a Japanese band similar to Fleet Foxes Band of Horses Bon Iver The Head and the Heart Japanese Bands - mitsusproogi - 2011-09-10 My friend's band. Bliean Shameless plug I know but hey... Japanese Bands - umetani666 - 2011-09-10 Nesetoru Wrote:Anybody know a Japanese band similar totry with 麓健一 i also like: たま ふちがみとふなと and 相対性理論 Japanese Bands - Tzadeck - 2011-09-10 hereticalrants Wrote:They're like if Bob Dylan did J Rock, but better.There have been very few lyricists as good as Bob Dylan, and Bump of Chicken aren't in the same ballpark. His music is better too. Japanese Bands - jkun666 - 2011-09-10 Some of my favs Buck Tick - Demon Kogure - Seikima-II - Shiina Ringo - Vow Wow - Japanese Bands - undead_saif - 2012-10-28 Found Mari Hamada (浜田麻里) recently, not a band but it's not worth making a new thread, and I'm already addicted to two of her songs: Heartbeat Away From You Great vibrato! Lights She sings in different genres too, but I'm not a fan of. Japanese Bands - rahsoul - 2012-10-28 exist†trace for me and Do as Infinity Japanese Bands - imabi - 2012-10-28 Some songs I like LM.C D Diaura D'espairsRay Japanese Bands - Forthem - 2012-10-29 I like a lot of different things, but some of my recent favorites include: ロンリープラネット (Lonely Planet) - やくしまるえつこ (yakushimaru etsuko) Transfer - Livetune 夜の踊り子 (Yoru no Odoriko)/ 僕と花 (boku to hana) - サカナクション (Sakana Kushon) 0 Game - SPYAIR Kuchizuke - Plastic Tree 眠り姫 (Nemuri Hime) - SEKAI NO OWARI 覚醒シュプレヒコール (Kakusei Shupurehikouru) - AYABIE And of course, my all-time favorite would have to be hyadain! Japanese Bands - cm2jr4 - 2012-11-01 Polysics P-model Plastics Too many P's. |