GLIM SPANKY is Rock Music event held in Japan.
Performance name: GLIM SPANKY
Venue: NIIGATA LOTS
Date and time 2019/02/23 (Sat) 10:00
Notes:
※ By drink fee
※ It is free for junior high school students or less and accompanied parents only / ticket required for high school students
Limit number: You can book up to 8 in a single application.
Application limited time: 4 times
Seat type and charge:
Standing: ¥ 4,320
Payment methods available at this reception
Credit card: It will be settled when the application is completed.
Convenience store / ATM: Please pay by the time limit displayed at the time of application.
Family mart
Seven-Eleven
Lawson Ministop
Page compatible ATM
Internet Banking: Please pay by the deadline displayed at the time of application.
Receiving method available at this reception
Delivery 【Delivery service】: We will deliver in about a week after payment is complete.
FamilyMart: Please book at the Fami port terminal in the store from 2019/02/23 (Saturday).
Seven-Eleven: Please book at the cash register after 2019/02/23 (Sat).
Origin: Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Genres:
Psychedelic rock, garage rock, blues rock
Years active: 2007–present
Labels
Theater / Space Shower MusicVirgin / Universal Music Japan
Website glimspanky.com
Members Remi Matsuo
Hiroki Kamemoto
Past members Kazuya Ozawa
Taku Mishima
Glim Spanky (Japanese: グリムスパンキー Hepburn: Gurimu Supankī, stylized as GLIM SPANKY) is a Japanese rock band from Nagano Prefecture, consisting of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Remi Matsuo and lead guitarist Hiroki Kamemoto. Originally formed in 2007 as a quartet, the group became a duo in February 2010.
Their name comes from Matsuo's interest in Celtic culture and fantasy literature; she read a book describing a goblin's "glim" and added "spank" to describe their aggressive drive towards the music industry.Their retro sound reminiscent of 1960s and 1970s rock bands has received praise from musicians such as Keisuke Kuwata, Motoharu Sano and Maki Nomiya
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