“Everyone is on the way to find his or her own place. No one can hinder it,” the singer, songwriter and gut guitar player Yuta Orisaka said about the main theme of his second LP “Heisei”.
Japan
Like a bizarre mirage, the Natsuyasumi Band’s collaborative song with art-rock band Mitsume echoes the last days of summer vacations – or adolescence.
15-member orchestra of Shuta Hasunuma – plus some special guests – are back with a beautiful new album “ANTHROPOCENE” dedicated to harmony, both in music and in human relationships.
Born in Kyoto, now based in Tokyo, the singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kokufu (国府達矢) released his first album in 15 years, titled “Rock Buddha”.
Inspired by anything from traditional folk to J-Pop, the singer-songwriter Baku Furukawa (古川麦) offers us songs both in English and Japanese on his new album “Seascape”.
Yuta Orisaka (折坂悠太) plays folk music in a very Japanese style, but it also includes influences from various places around the world.