Music from Japan
PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:25 pm
This is an excuse for me to talk about the Japanese bands that I've discovered over the past year or two, many of which actually have nothing to do with anime.
I'll start with some bands that I had the great fortune of seeing live a few months ago at a show called 'Next Music From Tokyo' in Toronto. I was pretty excited, because two of the four bands that were playing were bands that I was a huge fan of already, but there was one band that I discovered there who were pretty awesome. I went with my non-Japanese-music-listening friends and they thought the show was pretty awesome.
susquatch
susquatch is the name of the band that I discovered. They were super fun to watch performing, especially their bassist who was having a blast on stage. susquatch is really neat because of their main quirk, which is that their lyrics are entirely in a made up language. The story goes that the main guy on guitar and vocals really liked English but didn't know enough to write songs in it, so he just made up some gibberish that sounded like English. I'm not sure how to describe their sound, but it seems pretty melodic compared to a lot of other rock.
susquatch - Ghost (from In This World)
sgt.
sgt. is one of my favourite bands because they do instrumental post-rock. More than that, their songs feature violin prominently for the main melody and I love violins in rock. In this case, the violin really adds some classical flair since it's not relegated to the background like in a lot of other bands.
sgt. - Apollo Program (from capital of gravity)
MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS
MassDre is really awesome. Why? Because their lead vocalist is also their bassist. How awesome is that? If there's something I like more than violins, it's bass and female vocals. They are also super intense, especially live. Their high-energy songs are definitely their best, but they've got a few (also excellent) instrumental tracks on their various albums as well.
MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS - Zero Comma, Irotoridori no Sekai (from Zero Comma, Irotoridori no Sekai)
Okay, talk about Japanese music.
I'll start with some bands that I had the great fortune of seeing live a few months ago at a show called 'Next Music From Tokyo' in Toronto. I was pretty excited, because two of the four bands that were playing were bands that I was a huge fan of already, but there was one band that I discovered there who were pretty awesome. I went with my non-Japanese-music-listening friends and they thought the show was pretty awesome.
susquatch
susquatch is the name of the band that I discovered. They were super fun to watch performing, especially their bassist who was having a blast on stage. susquatch is really neat because of their main quirk, which is that their lyrics are entirely in a made up language. The story goes that the main guy on guitar and vocals really liked English but didn't know enough to write songs in it, so he just made up some gibberish that sounded like English. I'm not sure how to describe their sound, but it seems pretty melodic compared to a lot of other rock.
susquatch - Ghost (from In This World)
sgt.
sgt. is one of my favourite bands because they do instrumental post-rock. More than that, their songs feature violin prominently for the main melody and I love violins in rock. In this case, the violin really adds some classical flair since it's not relegated to the background like in a lot of other bands.
sgt. - Apollo Program (from capital of gravity)
MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS
MassDre is really awesome. Why? Because their lead vocalist is also their bassist. How awesome is that? If there's something I like more than violins, it's bass and female vocals. They are also super intense, especially live. Their high-energy songs are definitely their best, but they've got a few (also excellent) instrumental tracks on their various albums as well.
MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS - Zero Comma, Irotoridori no Sekai (from Zero Comma, Irotoridori no Sekai)
Okay, talk about Japanese music.