Kadeho
Kadeho formed in Tokyo around 2005 with Kazuya Terada on vocals and guitar, Kentaro Kobayashi on drums, and Shohei Hino on bass. Their name combines the...
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Kadeho formed in Tokyo around 2005 with Kazuya Terada on vocals and guitar, Kentaro Kobayashi on drums, and Shohei Hino on bass. Their name combines the Japanese words for 'ritual dance' and 'drum,' which gives a sense of their musical direction. Their debut single 'Animal' came out in 2007 and got some attention for its raw energy.
Their sound mixes rock with traditional Japanese elements, sometimes using instruments like the shamisen and taiko drums. Songs like 'Duerme En Mi Piel' and 'El Callejon' show this blend. They've released several albums since 2008, including 'Kadeho,' 'Yami no Ue ni Saku Hana,' and 'Meikyu.'
Some of their lyrics, particularly in 'Animal,' have drawn criticism for exploring taboo subjects. They continue to have a following for their distinctive approach to music.
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