Goose House
Goose House started in 2010 as a collective of musicians and vocalists who built an audience by posting acoustic covers on YouTube. Their debut album came out...
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Goose House started in 2010 as a collective of musicians and vocalists who built an audience by posting acoustic covers on YouTube. Their debut album came out in 2012, followed by others like 'Hoshi to Sora' in 2013 and 'Hana to Ikimono' in 2014.
Their song 'Hikaru Nara' became particularly well-known after being featured in the anime series 'Your Lie in April.' Other tracks like 'Oto No Naru Hou E' and 'Fuyu No Epilogue' show their blend of folk and pop elements.
They've had a rotating lineup over time, with members including Keiichi Sokabe on vocals and guitar, Sae Noyori on vocals and piano, and Saki Kubota on vocals and guitar.
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