Hanyuu Maigo
Hanyuu Maigo is a Japanese band that surfaced around 2015, though not much is known about who exactly is in it. They put out a debut EP in 2016 that included...
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Hanyuu Maigo is a Japanese band that surfaced around 2015, though not much is known about who exactly is in it. They put out a debut EP in 2016 that included the track "Aza," which became their most recognizable song. A full-length album followed in 2018.
Their music tends to mix experimental rock with some ambient electronic touches and traditional Japanese folk elements. Besides "Aza," other songs like "Kegare No Uta" and "Oni no Inumani" show this blend of styles, creating a somewhat haunting, atmospheric sound.
The band has kept their identities hidden behind pseudonyms and masks, which has led to some speculation about whether they're a genuine musical project or more of a conceptual art piece. They haven't revealed much publicly beyond their recordings.
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