Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi
Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi is a Japanese band with three members: vocalist Kanae Asaba, guitarist Taiki Kudo, and drummer Yuuki Sakakura. Their debut single...
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Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi is a Japanese band with three members: vocalist Kanae Asaba, guitarist Taiki Kudo, and drummer Yuuki Sakakura. Their debut single "Utsushiyo no Yame" gained attention for its dreamlike quality, and they've released albums including Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi in 2016, Enbu in 2018, Utsushiyo no Sora in 2021, and Yume no Ato in 2023.
Their songs like "Shiranai Kimochi," "Touka No Manimani," and "Eien No Kizuna" continue in that atmospheric style. The band has faced some criticism about production choices, but they've kept making music without much public drama.
They work in a space between pop and something more textured, with Asaba's voice floating over Kudo's guitar lines and Sakakura's drumming. It's music that doesn't try to grab you immediately but settles in over time.
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