The Firewood Project is a four-person band from Tokyo, composed of Kazuya Hirabayashi, Hajime Kishino, Masayuki Yamazaki and Yuki Miyamoto. The band has a big influence on Japanese punk / emo scene, they are getting very big attention.
They released the first album "Causes" on March 28th and conducted a live tour from April. The album was sold only at some stores and live venues. In addition, they appeared on the Japan tour of the American band Dogs on Acid, which was held on September 19, 2016, in Hachioji Hachioji, Tokyo.
The Firewood Project was scheduled to appear on May 21, 2018 at Sendai SHAFT Performance "Rainer Maria Asia Tour 2018", but it was canceled due to injury of the members.
kuh is a rock band from Kanagawa. They have three members: Kubota Masahiko (vocals, guitars, bass, synthesizers, programming), Tada Yoshifumi (guitars, synthesizers, electric piano, vocals, programming), Yamamoto Hiro (drums, percussions, chorus, programming). They play pop music where electronics and acoustics are gently melted together.
ATATA is an emo/progressive rock band in Japan. They are known for their highly technical and experimental style that blurs the line between emo and progressive rock. They formed in 2011 and base in Yokohama, Kanagawa. Atata is a rock band from Japan that formed in 2011. Members: Mitsuyoshi Nabekawa (Vocals) ex.BANDWAGON; Tatsuhito Ikeya (Guitars) ex.HOLSTEIN; Dai Torii (Guitars) ex.HOLSTEIN, RetromaniA; Masashi Kaneda (Bass) ex.HOLSTEIN, ex.MIRROR; Kenta Iwata (Keyboards) ex.SWEEF; Taisuke Okura (Drums) nenem, ex.3cm tour.
Starmarket was a Swedish band that formed in Piteå in 1994. Their self-titled debut album was one of the most celebrated albums in Sweden that year and Starmarket quickly became a part of the emerging indie- and hardcore scene in northern Sweden. Their way of mixing melancholic pop music and noisy indie rock with the attack and the energy of hardcore and punk was something fresh and in some ways, Starmarket evoked the wave of "emo" bands that would come a decade later.
The mini-album “Calendar” from 1996 and the furious “Sunday’s Worst Enemy” from 1997 further established their aggressive yet very sensual sound. Extensive touring in Europe, Japan, and North America helped to build their reputation as a fierce live act. In the US their albums got distribution through Deep Elm Records. Just like their role models in the American band Hüsker Dü, Starmarket also has the strength of having two different singers and songwriters to complement each other, Fredrik Brändström and Patrik Bergman.
The band's creative highlight came with “Four Hours Light” in 1999, perhaps their most cohesive and at the same time most experimental effort. Despite the fact that they never had a big commercial breakthrough, Starmarket will always have a special place in the heart for many people all over the world. On December 15, 2018, Starmarket will reunite for a concert at Debaser Strand in Stockholm. It's just over 13 years since they last played in Sweden so do not miss this unique opportunity!
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