Iikagen
Iikagen formed in São Paulo around 2005, led by vocalist and songwriter Leo Ramos. The band's name plays on a Japanese word for 'future,' which gives a sense...
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Iikagen formed in São Paulo around 2005, led by vocalist and songwriter Leo Ramos. The band's name plays on a Japanese word for 'future,' which gives a sense of their direction without overstating it. Their debut album, 'Futuro Lugar Algum,' came out in 2008 and established their presence with its atmospheric sound.
That title track, 'Futuro Lugar Algum,' became a notable piece in their catalog, built around Ramos's vocals and layered arrangements. They followed it with albums like 'Invasão do Céu' in 2010 and 'As Aventuras de Iikagen' in 2016, working within an alternative rock and electronic space.
The lineup has shifted over time, with Ramos and guitarist Pedro Medina remaining constant. They've been joined by bassist Ricardo Mendes and drummer André Mendonça in recent years, after earlier members Bruno Ferreira and Marcos Souza moved on. Their music tends to avoid easy categorization, pulling from post-punk and ambient textures without making a grand statement about it.
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