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  1. Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) – Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻) (2015, Japan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1011 on The List, submitted by ChrisJagged.

    Founded by Suzuhana Yuko, this band is named after the traditional Japanese instruments that are prominent in their music, wagakki. Originating out of Suzuhana’s acoustic folk trio Hanafugetsu, the band essentially merged with folk punk/visual kei band Crow×Class to result in a 8-member group with a sound that lands somewhere in-between the folk rock and folk metal spheres. The album we look at here, their second, incorporates methods of Shigin, a traditional poetry form performed/recited in a particular manner.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/04/02

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/1031872724

    Happy listening!

    #WagakkiBand #SuzuhanaYuko #Hanafugetsu #CrowxClass #FolkRock #FolkMetal #JPop #JRock #Shigin #Japan #JapaneseMusic #music #1001OtherAlbums

  2. Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) – Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻) (2015, Japan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1011 on The List, submitted by ChrisJagged.

    Founded by Suzuhana Yuko, this band is named after the traditional Japanese instruments that are prominent in their music, wagakki. Originating out of Suzuhana’s acoustic folk trio Hanafugetsu, the band essentially merged with folk punk/visual kei band Crow×Class to result in a 8-member group with a sound that lands somewhere in-between the folk rock and folk metal spheres. The album we look at here, their second, incorporates methods of Shigin, a traditional poetry form performed/recited in a particular manner.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/04/02

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/1031872724

    Happy listening!

    #WagakkiBand #SuzuhanaYuko #Hanafugetsu #CrowxClass #FolkRock #FolkMetal #JPop #JRock #Shigin #Japan #JapaneseMusic #music #1001OtherAlbums

  3. Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) – Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻) (2015, Japan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1011 on The List, submitted by ChrisJagged. Founded by Suzuhana Yuko, this band is named after the traditional Japanese instruments that are prominent in their music, wagakki. Originating out of Suzuhana’s acoustic folk trio Hanafugetsu, the band essentially merged with folk punk/visual kei band Crow×Class to result in a 8-member group with a sound that lands somewhere in-between the folk rock and folk metal spheres. The album we look at here, their second, incorporates methods of Shigin, a traditional poetry form performed/recited in a particular manner.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/04/02

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/1031872724

    Happy listening!

    #WagakkiBand #SuzuhanaYuko #Hanafugetsu #CrowxClass #FolkRock #FolkMetal #JPop #JRock #Shigin #Japan #JapaneseMusic #music #1001OtherAlbums

  4. Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) – Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻) (2015, Japan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1011 on The List, submitted by ChrisJagged.

    Founded by Suzuhana Yuko, this band is named after the traditional Japanese instruments that are prominent in their music, wagakki. Originating out of Suzuhana’s acoustic folk trio Hanafugetsu, the band essentially merged with folk punk/visual kei band Crow×Class to result in a 8-member group with a sound that lands somewhere in-between the folk rock and folk metal spheres. The album we look at here, their second, incorporates methods of Shigin, a traditional poetry form performed/recited in a particular manner.

    Want to read more? See the full spotlight: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/04/02

    Want to skip straight to the music? Here's a Songlink: album.link/i/1031872724

    Happy listening!

    #WagakkiBand #SuzuhanaYuko #Hanafugetsu #CrowxClass #FolkRock #FolkMetal #JPop #JRock #Shigin #Japan #JapaneseMusic #music #1001OtherAlbums

  5. Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) – Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻) (2015, Japan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1011 on The List, submitted by ChrisJagged.

    Founded by singer, composer, lyricist, Shigin master, Kenshibu dancer, and classical pianist Suzuhana Yuko, Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) is named after the traditional Japanese instruments that are prominent in their music, wagakki. Originating out of Suzuhana’s acoustic folk trio Hanafugetsu (which is still active), the band essentially merged with folk punk/visual kei band Crow×Class to result in a 8-member group with a sound that lands somewhere in-between the folk rock and folk metal spheres. Wagakki Band first gained popularity via their adaptations of Vocaloid songs, with their first LP, Vocalo Zanmai (ボカロ三昧) (2014), consisting solely of Vocaloid covers. The album we look at here is their second studio album and first to contain original material. It incorporates methods of Shigin, a traditional poetry form performed/recited in a particular manner, as would their following albums.

    Following the release of Yasouemaki, Wagakki Band’s popularity would continue to grow both at home and internationally, and the band would go on to release five more LPs, with Tokyo Singing (2020) featuring a collaboration with Amy Lee of Evanescence. As of the end of 2024, the band has gone on indefinite hiatus.

    Even if you, like me, don’t know much about J-rock/J-pop, if you have an interest in folk rock/metal (and love/miss[1] key changes!), this is a really fun band to check out.

    Happy listening!

    1. Here’s a fun Tedium article that was referenced in a toot I saw recently, exploring the demise of the key change in pop music over the last 60 years: “The Death of the Key Change” by Chris Dalla Riva (Nov 9, 2022). The article looks specifically at pop music that hit the Billboard Hot 100 charts so I can’t help but wonder now if the key change is still alive and well in J-pop. Anyone know? ↩︎

    #CrowxClass #folkMetal #folkRock #Hanafugetsu #JPop #JRock #music #musicDiscovery #Shigin #SuzuhanaYuko #WagakkiBand

  6. Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) – Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻) (2015, Japan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1011 on The List, submitted by ChrisJagged.

    Founded by singer, composer, lyricist, Shigin master, Kenshibu dancer, and classical pianist Suzuhana Yuko, Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) is named after the traditional Japanese instruments that are prominent in their music, wagakki. Originating out of Suzuhana’s acoustic folk trio Hanafugetsu (which is still active), the band essentially merged with folk punk/visual kei band Crow×Class to result in a 8-member group with a sound that lands somewhere in-between the folk rock and folk metal spheres. Wagakki Band first gained popularity via their adaptations of Vocaloid songs, with their first LP, Vocalo Zanmai (ボカロ三昧) (2014), consisting solely of Vocaloid covers. The album we look at here is their second studio album and first to contain original material. It incorporates methods of Shigin, a traditional poetry form performed/recited in a particular manner, as would their following albums.

    Following the release of Yasouemaki, Wagakki Band’s popularity would continue to grow both at home and internationally, and the band would go on to release five more LPs, with Tokyo Singing (2020) featuring a collaboration with Amy Lee of Evanescence. As of the end of 2024, the band has gone on indefinite hiatus.

    Even if you, like me, don’t know much about J-rock/J-pop, if you have an interest in folk rock/metal (and love/miss[1] key changes!), this is a really fun band to check out.

    Happy listening!

    1. Here’s a fun Tedium article that was referenced in a toot I saw recently, exploring the demise of the key change in pop music over the last 60 years: “The Death of the Key Change” by Chris Dalla Riva (Nov 9, 2022). The article looks specifically at pop music that hit the Billboard Hot 100 charts so I can’t help but wonder now if the key change is still alive and well in J-pop. Anyone know? ↩︎

    #CrowxClass #folkMetal #folkRock #Hanafugetsu #JPop #JRock #music #musicDiscovery #Shigin #SuzuhanaYuko #WagakkiBand

  7. Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) – Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻) (2015, Japan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1011 on The List, submitted by ChrisJagged.

    Founded by singer, composer, lyricist, Shigin master, Kenshibu dancer, and classical pianist Suzuhana Yuko, Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) is named after the traditional Japanese instruments that are prominent in their music, wagakki. Originating out of Suzuhana’s acoustic folk trio Hanafugetsu (which is still active), the band essentially merged with folk punk/visual kei band Crow×Class to result in a 8-member group with a sound that lands somewhere in-between the folk rock and folk metal spheres. Wagakki Band first gained popularity via their adaptations of Vocaloid songs, with their first LP, Vocalo Zanmai (ボカロ三昧) (2014), consisting solely of Vocaloid covers. The album we look at here is their second studio album and first to contain original material. It incorporates methods of Shigin, a traditional poetry form performed/recited in a particular manner, as would their following albums.

    Following the release of Yasouemaki, Wagakki Band’s popularity would continue to grow both at home and internationally, and the band would go on to release five more LPs, with Tokyo Singing (2020) featuring a collaboration with Amy Lee of Evanescence. As of the end of 2024, the band has gone on indefinite hiatus.

    Even if you, like me, don’t know much about J-rock/J-pop, if you have an interest in folk rock/metal (and love/miss[1] key changes!), this is a really fun band to check out.

    Happy listening!

    1. Here’s a fun Tedium article that was referenced in a toot I saw recently, exploring the demise of the key change in pop music over the last 60 years: “The Death of the Key Change” by Chris Dalla Riva (Nov 9, 2022). The article looks specifically at pop music that hit the Billboard Hot 100 charts so I can’t help but wonder now if the key change is still alive and well in J-pop. Anyone know? ↩︎

    #CrowxClass #folkMetal #folkRock #Hanafugetsu #JPop #JRock #music #musicDiscovery #Shigin #SuzuhanaYuko #WagakkiBand

  8. Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) – Yasouemaki (八奏絵巻) (2015, Japan)

    Our next spotlight is on number 1011 on The List, submitted by ChrisJagged.

    Founded by singer, composer, lyricist, Shigin master, Kenshibu dancer, and classical pianist Suzuhana Yuko, Wagakki Band (和楽器バンド) is named after the traditional Japanese instruments that are prominent in their music, wagakki. Originating out of Suzuhana’s acoustic folk trio Hanafugetsu (which is still active), the band essentially merged with folk punk/visual kei band Crow×Class to result in a 8-member group with a sound that lands somewhere in-between the folk rock and folk metal spheres. Wagakki Band first gained popularity via their adaptations of Vocaloid songs, with their first LP, Vocalo Zanmai (ボカロ三昧) (2014), consisting solely of Vocaloid covers. The album we look at here is their second studio album and first to contain original material. It incorporates methods of Shigin, a traditional poetry form performed/recited in a particular manner, as would their following albums.

    Following the release of Yasouemaki, Wagakki Band’s popularity would continue to grow both at home and internationally, and the band would go on to release five more LPs, with Tokyo Singing (2020) featuring a collaboration with Amy Lee of Evanescence. As of the end of 2024, the band has gone on indefinite hiatus.

    Even if you, like me, don’t know much about J-rock/J-pop, if you have an interest in folk rock/metal (and love/miss[1] key changes!), this is a really fun band to check out.

    Happy listening!

    1. Here’s a fun Tedium article that was referenced in a toot I saw recently, exploring the demise of the key change in pop music over the last 60 years: “The Death of the Key Change” by Chris Dalla Riva (Nov 9, 2022). The article looks specifically at pop music that hit the Billboard Hot 100 charts so I can’t help but wonder now if the key change is still alive and well in J-pop. Anyone know? ↩︎

    #CrowxClass #folkMetal #folkRock #Hanafugetsu #JPop #JRock #music #musicDiscovery #Shigin #SuzuhanaYuko #WagakkiBand

  9. Suzuhana Yuuko-「悠久の地」("Eternal Land")

    Big beautiful sound, an instrumental from the Wagakki band leader and a few of her bandmates

    #WagakkiBand #Music
    youtu.be/CBlubsEE944?si=LH7icQ

  10. Suzuhana Yuuko-「悠久の地」("Eternal Land")

    Big beautiful sound, an instrumental from the Wagakki band leader and a few of her bandmates

    #WagakkiBand #Music
    youtu.be/CBlubsEE944?si=LH7icQ

  11. Suzuhana Yuuko-「悠久の地」("Eternal Land")

    Big beautiful sound, an instrumental from the Wagakki band leader and a few of her bandmates

    #WagakkiBand #Music
    youtu.be/CBlubsEE944?si=LH7icQ

  12. Suzuhana Yuuko-「悠久の地」("Eternal Land")

    Big beautiful sound, an instrumental from the Wagakki band leader and a few of her bandmates

    #WagakkiBand #Music
    youtu.be/CBlubsEE944?si=LH7icQ

  13. This week for #JMusicFriday, @kingu gave us a theme of "East And West" - collaborations between Japanese and Western artists.

    A favorite collaboration of mine is when Amy Lee teamed up with Wagakki Band for the song Sakura Rising. song.link/us/i/1774459966

    It's such a great song.

    Additionally, they did a live show together where they did an amazing version of the Evanescence classic Bring Me to Life. Check it out: song.link/y/hk1GtYK7BJM

    #Music #EastAndWest #Evanescence #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #NuMetal #JPop #JRock #Tokyo_Singing

  14. This week for #JMusicFriday, @kingu gave us a theme of "East And West" - collaborations between Japanese and Western artists.

    A favorite collaboration of mine is when Amy Lee teamed up with Wagakki Band for the song Sakura Rising. song.link/us/i/1774459966

    It's such a great song.

    Additionally, they did a live show together where they did an amazing version of the Evanescence classic Bring Me to Life. Check it out: song.link/y/hk1GtYK7BJM

    #Music #EastAndWest #Evanescence #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #NuMetal #JPop #JRock #Tokyo_Singing

  15. This week for #JMusicFriday, @kingu gave us a theme of "East And West" - collaborations between Japanese and Western artists.

    A favorite collaboration of mine is when Amy Lee teamed up with Wagakki Band for the song Sakura Rising. song.link/us/i/1774459966

    It's such a great song.

    Additionally, they did a live show together where they did an amazing version of the Evanescence classic Bring Me to Life. Check it out: song.link/y/hk1GtYK7BJM

    #Music #EastAndWest #Evanescence #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #NuMetal #JPop #JRock #Tokyo_Singing

  16. This week for #JMusicFriday, @kingu gave us a theme of "East And West" - collaborations between Japanese and Western artists.

    A favorite collaboration of mine is when Amy Lee teamed up with Wagakki Band for the song Sakura Rising. song.link/us/i/1774459966

    It's such a great song.

    Additionally, they did a live show together where they did an amazing version of the Evanescence classic Bring Me to Life. Check it out: song.link/y/hk1GtYK7BJM

    #Music #EastAndWest #Evanescence #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #NuMetal #JPop #JRock #Tokyo_Singing

  17. This week for #JMusicFriday, @kingu gave us a theme of "East And West" - collaborations between Japanese and Western artists.

    A favorite collaboration of mine is when Amy Lee teamed up with Wagakki Band for the song Sakura Rising. song.link/us/i/1774459966

    It's such a great song.

    Additionally, they did a live show together where they did an amazing version of the Evanescence classic Bring Me to Life. Check it out: song.link/y/hk1GtYK7BJM

    #Music #EastAndWest #Evanescence #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #NuMetal #JPop #JRock #Tokyo_Singing

  18. De vez en cuando viene a mi mente esta versión de Bring me to life interpretada por Amy Lee, Wagakki Band y una orquesta.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJM

  19. De vez en cuando viene a mi mente esta versión de Bring me to life interpretada por Amy Lee, Wagakki Band y una orquesta.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJ

    #Evanescence #WagakkiBand #Rock #Music #Canciondeldia

  20. De vez en cuando viene a mi mente esta versión de Bring me to life interpretada por Amy Lee, Wagakki Band y una orquesta.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJ

    #Evanescence #WagakkiBand #Rock #Music #Canciondeldia

  21. De vez en cuando viene a mi mente esta versión de Bring me to life interpretada por Amy Lee, Wagakki Band y una orquesta.

    youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJ

    #Evanescence #WagakkiBand #Rock #Music #Canciondeldia

  22. De vez en cuando me vuelve a salir el video con el que descubrí Wagakki Band hace ya unos cuantos años. Me siguen flipando.

    youtube.com/watch?v=ponTbDDMYjw

  23. De vez en cuando me vuelve a salir el video con el que descubrí Wagakki Band hace ya unos cuantos años. Me siguen flipando.

    youtube.com/watch?v=ponTbDDMYj

    #WagakkiBand #JRock

  24. De vez en cuando me vuelve a salir el video con el que descubrí Wagakki Band hace ya unos cuantos años. Me siguen flipando.

    youtube.com/watch?v=ponTbDDMYj

    #WagakkiBand #JRock

  25. De vez en cuando me vuelve a salir el video con el que descubrí Wagakki Band hace ya unos cuantos años. Me siguen flipando.

    youtube.com/watch?v=ponTbDDMYj

    #WagakkiBand #JRock

  26. I have a huge soft spot for this song and this version works 100 times better than you think it might.

    #evanescence #wagakkiband

    youtu.be/hk1GtYK7BJM?si=ujsUOs

  27. I have a huge soft spot for this song and this version works 100 times better than you think it might.

    #evanescence #wagakkiband

    youtu.be/hk1GtYK7BJM?si=ujsUOs

  28. I have a huge soft spot for this song and this version works 100 times better than you think it might.

    #evanescence #wagakkiband

    youtu.be/hk1GtYK7BJM?si=ujsUOs

  29. I have a huge soft spot for this song and this version works 100 times better than you think it might.

    #evanescence #wagakkiband

    youtu.be/hk1GtYK7BJM?si=ujsUOs

  30. For @ThePop's #JMusicFriday, @jessica suggested a theme of #Collaboration.

    Now, I don't listen to a TON of Japanese music, but I DID remember a good collab.

    Wagakki Band and Amy Lee of Evanescence collaborating. First, they did an amazing cover of "Bring Me To Life." youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJ

    Second, together they dropped Sakura Rising, which also was fantastic songwhip.com/wagakkiband/sakur

    #Music #Evanescence #AmyLee #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #Tokyo_Singing #SakuraRising #Wagakki #JPop @jpop #FusionMusic

  31. For @ThePop's #JMusicFriday, @jessica suggested a theme of #Collaboration.

    Now, I don't listen to a TON of Japanese music, but I DID remember a good collab.

    Wagakki Band and Amy Lee of Evanescence collaborating. First, they did an amazing cover of "Bring Me To Life." youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJ

    Second, together they dropped Sakura Rising, which also was fantastic songwhip.com/wagakkiband/sakur

    #Music #Evanescence #AmyLee #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #Tokyo_Singing #SakuraRising #Wagakki #JPop @jpop #FusionMusic

  32. For @ThePop's #JMusicFriday, @jessica suggested a theme of #Collaboration.

    Now, I don't listen to a TON of Japanese music, but I DID remember a good collab.

    Wagakki Band and Amy Lee of Evanescence collaborating. First, they did an amazing cover of "Bring Me To Life." youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJ

    Second, together they dropped Sakura Rising, which also was fantastic songwhip.com/wagakkiband/sakur

    #Music #Evanescence #AmyLee #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #Tokyo_Singing #SakuraRising #Wagakki #JPop @jpop #FusionMusic

  33. For @ThePop's #JMusicFriday, @jessica suggested a theme of #Collaboration.

    Now, I don't listen to a TON of Japanese music, but I DID remember a good collab.

    Wagakki Band and Amy Lee of Evanescence collaborating. First, they did an amazing cover of "Bring Me To Life." youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJ

    Second, together they dropped Sakura Rising, which also was fantastic songwhip.com/wagakkiband/sakur

    #Music #Evanescence #AmyLee #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #Tokyo_Singing #SakuraRising #Wagakki #JPop @jpop #FusionMusic

  34. For @ThePop's #JMusicFriday, @jessica suggested a theme of #Collaboration.

    Now, I don't listen to a TON of Japanese music, but I DID remember a good collab.

    Wagakki Band and Amy Lee of Evanescence collaborating. First, they did an amazing cover of "Bring Me To Life." youtube.com/watch?v=hk1GtYK7BJ

    Second, together they dropped Sakura Rising, which also was fantastic songwhip.com/wagakkiband/sakur

    #Music #Evanescence #AmyLee #WagakkiBand #和楽器バンド #Tokyo_Singing #SakuraRising #Wagakki #JPop @jpop #FusionMusic

  35. Un grupo que descubrí durante la pandemia y que se convirtió en uno de mis favoritos desde que escuche este directo. Mezclar rock con música tradicional japonesa y que quede así de bien es todo un logro. Wagakki Band.

    Wagakki significa instrumento musical japonés.

    youtube.com/watch?v=ponTbDDMYjw

  36. Un grupo que descubrí durante la pandemia y que se convirtió en uno de mis favoritos desde que escuche este directo. Mezclar rock con música tradicional japonesa y que quede así de bien es todo un logro. Wagakki Band.

    Wagakki significa instrumento musical japonés.

    youtube.com/watch?v=ponTbDDMYj

    #JRock #WagakkiBand