The Law of Ueki
The Law of Ueki is a Japanese rock band that formed in Tokyo in 2015. Their name comes from the manga and anime series of the same title. The group includes...
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The Law of Ueki is a Japanese rock band that formed in Tokyo in 2015. Their name comes from the manga and anime series of the same title. The group includes Takuya Miyamoto on vocals, Yutaka Sugawara on guitar, Hiroki Fukuda on bass, and Kento Kobayashi on drums.
Their 2017 debut single "Ano Hi Kara" helped them gain wider attention. Other songs in their catalog include "Bokutachi ni aru mono," "Earthship," and "Evolution." Their music has appeared in anime and television shows.
Some listeners have found their sound too commercial, but the band has kept making music that aims for emotional connection. They've cited influences ranging from The Strokes to Aphex Twin, blending rock with electronic textures.
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