Onmyoji
Onmyoji formed in Tokyo in 1999, taking their name from ancient Japanese astrologers and spiritualists. The band's lineup includes Matsuri on vocals and...
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Onmyoji formed in Tokyo in 1999, taking their name from ancient Japanese astrologers and spiritualists. The band's lineup includes Matsuri on vocals and shamisen, Hiroki on guitar, Seiya on bass, and Kagetora on drums. Their music pulls from traditional Japanese instruments like the shamisen and koto alongside Western rock and metal influences.
Songs like 'Kasaku Seiho (Sakura Hirari)' featuring TOMO show their approach, weaving traditional melodies with heavier guitar work. They've also recorded 'Shika kashi' with TOMO. Their lyrical themes often touch on Japanese folklore and mysticism.
Their sound has drawn attention for its distinctive blend of elements, though the specifics of any controversies mentioned in promotional materials aren't well-documented in reliable sources. They've maintained a consistent musical direction since forming.
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