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^The cover of Tamashii no Refrain is good. I was a bit scared when I read the title in the tracklist because I love the song. I'm glad that they didn't slaughter it.
As new artist there is the fantastic drummer Shishido Kavka (debut in 2013). We already have a thread for her here Spoiler:
I would like to share the music of Hanae too. Mostly, she's known for the openings and endings of Kamisama Hajimemashita. Spoiler:
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Anyway, I like this introducing-new-artists thing. I'm gonna do some more. [Solo] Leo Ieiri / 家入レオ | Singer-songwriter | Debut: 2012 From the people who brought you YUI and Ayaka... a new, young singer-songwriter! Leo Ieiri started writing music at age 15, debuted when she was 17, and won Billboard Japan's Best New Artist award shortly after turning 18. Have I mentioned how good her third album is? I need everyone to know. Spoiler:
_________________________________________________ [Group] Suiyoubi no Campanella / 水曜日のカンパネラ | Indie weirdness | Debut: 2012 Suiyoubi no Campanella consists of lyricist-vocalist Koumai, producer Kenmochi Hidefumi, and Dir F. who does... something. They produce eccentric music that borrows from many different sources; I find this quote from Koumai a pretty nice summary of their way of making music, kind of their thesis statement: "-- Kenmochi likes when there is tension. He wants me to rap, because [my voice] doesn’t fit rap. That gives the music a sense of something being just off." Source Spoiler:
_________________________________________________ [Solo] Rei Yasuda / 安田レイ | Pop princess + model | Solo Debut: 2013 | Thread here! Rachel Rhodes has been involved in Japanese music since age 13, contributing vocals to electronic project Genki Rockets. She started her solo career under stage name Rei Yasuda in 2013 and so far she has five singles (with sixth on the way) and a studio album under her belt. Her music should please fans of pretty, melodic pop. ![]() Spoiler:
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