Hand Maid May
Hand Maid May was a Japanese band active around the late 1990s and early 2000s, led by vocalist and songwriter Akio Dobashi. Their original lineup included...
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Hand Maid May was a Japanese band active around the late 1990s and early 2000s, led by vocalist and songwriter Akio Dobashi. Their original lineup included Masato Ohtsuki on guitar, Kouji Kanayasu on bass, and Hiroaki Ishizuka on drums. The group worked collaboratively on their material.
They gained wider recognition with the 2000 single 'Hand Maid da ne,' a song that became a hit for them. Other tracks from their catalog include 'Honto no Kimochi' and 'JUMP~Meippai Dakishimete.'
Hand Maid May released several albums, such as 'Blue Monday' in 2000, 'Wing' in 2002, and 'Portrait' in 2004. Their sound incorporated rock, pop, and electronic elements, with Dobashi's lyrics often touching on themes of love and introspection.
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