A Tokyo band that formed in 2013 and has kept writing songs about modern disconnection.
If you want the vibe, 'Silver Screen Lovers' and 'The Phone Is Such A Blunt Object' are good places to start. They sound like the band feels.
They've been at it for over a decade now, with the same three people holding it together through lineup shuffles and the usual money worries. Songs like 'Silver Screen Lovers' and 'The Phone Is Such A Blunt Object' have this specific, slightly anxious energy about how people talk to each other, or don't. It's not a huge catalog, but it's consistent.
Yutaka Ageba and Hiroki Morita started the band in 2013 with Ryoma Matsunaga on bass and Yudai Miyoshi on drums. The core trio of Ageba, Morita, and Miyoshi stuck around through the early grind of shows and changes, while the bass spot shifted.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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