Date: 2012 October 12 15:01
Posted by Joe
London based fans of Japanese music will want to go to Japan Underground for their 4 Female Fronted Band night on Friday 19th October 2012 from 7pm. Tickets are £8 on the door or £5 in advance or with a flyer.
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Japan Underground: 4 Female Fronted Bands
Tickets: £5 adv. or with a flyer. £8 on the door.
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Japan Underground returns with one of its most exciting live line-ups to date! FOUR artists from Japan, all rocking female vocalists. From heavy rock, to quirky and fun shibuya-kei, we have it all covered! Come along for one of our most unique nights ever!
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Stage: 9:30. A newly formed rock outfit hailing from Japan's musical boiling pot; Nagoya. The group promise to tear up London with their first overseas show. Helping them do so is model and vocalist Nozomi, bringing a surreal mixture of beauty and brawn to band's sound. For fans of Queenadreena, Foo Fighters and a slice of punk attitude delivered in distinct, dreamy Japanese style. Check out their trailer for the show by clicking here. And if that catches your fancy, most definitely check out the music video to our favourite track of theirs 体液. Also worth checking out is their harder hitting Brain Washing.
miette-one
Stage: 8:45. Get ready for a dose of sunshine pop, direct from Tokyo's most fashionable distract; Shibuya! miette-one is the solo project of sibuya-kei indie producer Sayuri Hashimoto. Back in Japan, she's a respected name in the indie movement, managing labels abcdefg*record and GIRL SCHOOL, producing numerous cross-genre projects, and looking cute while eating udon soba. Her style is diverse, ranging from quirky French pop in Au revoir,les enfants/さようなら子供たち, to the chirpy, dreamy beats of the Good Morning Song.
yuki kawana
Stage: 8:00. "There is a reminiscence like of Pavement, Lou Barlow, SONIC YOUTH, PIXIES, and Beck, also the Velvet Underground, which is her roots... chords running through lo-fi sounds in a some what alt / grunge manner, pierced with a unexpectedly strong graceful voice" - that's how HMV describes the solo project of yuki kawana, keyboardist of Tokyo indie-pop rock five-piece, Yucca. Armed with a Fender Mustang and a voice, Yuki brings her daydreams of surrealism to life. Check out her style with the video to her song a black swallowtail.
Jun Okada
Stage: 7:20. Fresh from appearing on stage at Japan Matsuri in Trafalgar Square earlier this month, Jun Okada returns with her guitar in hand to serenade the crowds with the her sweet vocals. In Japan she's received numerous amounts of radio time and won awards. Check out a live video of her in action by clicking here.
See you there!