Onmyo-Za
Onmyo-Za formed in 1999 with vocalist Matsuri, guitarist Syo, and bassist Manabu. Their first album, 'Kyokutou Ranbu,' came out in 2002 and mixed traditional...
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Onmyo-Za formed in 1999 with vocalist Matsuri, guitarist Syo, and bassist Manabu. Their first album, 'Kyokutou Ranbu,' came out in 2002 and mixed traditional Japanese instruments like the shamisen and koto with heavy metal. That combination of sounds caught attention early on.
They kept putting out records through the 2000s, including 'Mugen-no-Sakura' in 2004 and 'Jinsei Wa Sai No Naka' in 2006. Songs like 'Fugutaiten' and 'Hado Ninpou Chou' show how they handle those folk-metal textures. Their approach has drawn some debate about blending traditions, but they've stuck with it for over twenty years now.
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