Yunomi
Yunomi is a band fronted by vocalist Yuki, with Hachi on guitar, Toru on bass, and Sou on drums. They released their debut single 'Koi No Uta' in 2007, which...
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Yunomi is a band fronted by vocalist Yuki, with Hachi on guitar, Toru on bass, and Sou on drums. They released their debut single 'Koi No Uta' in 2007, which became their breakout track. The song appears on their first album of the same name, followed by 'Sora no Kanata' in 2009, 'Tsuki no Hikari' in 2012, and 'Kaze no Fubuki' in 2015.
Their music sometimes blends traditional Japanese sounds with Western influences, and Yuki's lyrics have drawn both praise and criticism for their directness. In 2010, the band faced a legal battle over copyright infringement allegations, which led to a period of hiatus before they resumed activity.
Other songs in their catalog include 'Wakusei Rabbit,' 'Mentai Cosmic,' 'Oedo Controller,' 'Robotic Girl,' and 'Tokyo Snorkel.'
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