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Showing posts with label reggae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reggae. Show all posts
Friday, August 24, 2012
Song of the Day - Triga Finga - Level 7 (Subbed) PV
Labels:
Hip Hop,
japanese,
No Nukes,
PV,
reggae,
song of the day,
Triga Finga
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Hakai Hayabusa ( ハカイハヤブサ )
While waiting in the clubs for the headliners to play, I've often discovered new bands I would have otherwise never known existed. I've been introduced to some really great bands, and really great people via this method. One such notable group I've met via a random encounter is the band Hakai Hayabusa (ハカイハヤブサ).
Hakai Hayabusa was formed in 2002 and was originally a three piece band. Hakai Hayabusa currently consists of four members:
I've rocked out with Hakai Hayabusa live a few times. I remember first seeing them (meeting them, and partying with them) on August 8, 2008 at a show in Tokyo. I was at the show to support my friends in the band Chokesleeper, but before they were due up to the stage that evening, this super chill, surf-punk band ruled the stage (Hakai Hayabusa).
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Pictured: KZ (Gu./Vo.) |
KZ (Guitar, Vocals)
Nori (Drums)
Moby (Bass, Chorus)
WACK (Guitar, Chorus)
I've rocked out with Hakai Hayabusa live a few times. I remember first seeing them (meeting them, and partying with them) on August 8, 2008 at a show in Tokyo. I was at the show to support my friends in the band Chokesleeper, but before they were due up to the stage that evening, this super chill, surf-punk band ruled the stage (Hakai Hayabusa).
Labels:
Chokesleeper,
Hakai Hayabusa,
Japan,
japanese,
Kyoto Daisakusen,
KZ,
Moby,
music,
Nori,
punk,
reggae,
rock,
Sublime,
SuperGaijinAlan,
Surf,
Wack,
ハカイハヤブサ
Thursday, July 12, 2012
FIREBALL (Japanese Reggae)
The Japanese reggae scene has seen an explosion of talent in recent years. From Ryo the Skywalker to 卍Line, and Def Tech, the Japanese music scene continues to embrace the irie culture. One of my personal favorite Japanese reggae bands is FIREBALL.

FIREBALL consists of four members:
CRISS
TRUTHFUL
CHOZEN LEE
JUN4SHOT
If you see FIREBALL perform live, you might be confused to see more than four people on stage performing with them. Providing FIREBALL's irie sound while touring is their supporting (back up) band, Home Grown. The two bands intermingle frequently, as seen in the Home Grown song "Stay with Me" featuring Criss from FIREBALL.
Labels:
ChozenLee,
Criss,
def tech,
Dreamer,
FIREBALL,
Home Grown,
In Da Club,
Japan,
japanese,
Jun4Shot,
Mighty Crown ENT,
music,
reggae,
Ryo the Skywalker,
SuperGaijinAlan,
Superstar,
Teardrops,
Truthful,
Yokohama,
ZERO
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Song of the Day - 卍LINE - O.RE.O.RE.O
Official site
Labels:
Japan,
PV,
reggae,
song of the day,
卍LINE
Friday, June 22, 2012
Mini-Album Review - SiM ``LiFE and DEATH``
SiM 『LiFE
and DEATH』
Release date: May 2, 2012
GILS-1002
I had heard of the band SiM before,
but I never listened to them. It wasn't until I was wandering around
a store in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo and walked past a display of their
new Mini-Album, 『LiFE and DEATH』 that I actually heard their music.They had the music
video for “AMY” playing, and I liked how it sounded, and they
also looked cool. I felt very compelled to get the CD.
SiM (Silence iz Mine) lists their
style as “REGGAE PUNK (STREET PUNK / HARD CORE / SCREAMO meets SKA
/ REGGAE)” on their website. Well, that pretty much sums up the
sound of 『LiFE and DEATH』.
It's a very intriguing mix that really works for them. I'll be
honest, I have never heard anything like it.
Labels:
Amy,
hard core,
herb is a plant,
japanese,
LiFE and DEATH,
mini-album,
NEX,
punk,
punk rock,
PV,
reggae,
review,
rock,
screamo,
Silence iz Mine,
SiM,
ska
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Top 5 from Nex
It's been a month, and I've only just
begun posting. I never introduced myself yet, I'm Nex. Rising Sun
Freestyle has grown a lot the past month, and it's because of readers
like you, and the consistent effort from Ryo and Katherine. I'll do my
best to live up to their standards.
So we're posting our top 5 bands, and
talking about a recently discovered band.
Nex's top 5 are as follows:
Labels:
1 month anniversary,
Anarchy Stone,
Chiba,
female band,
girl band,
melodic punk,
metal,
MIYAVI,
NEX,
Pay money To my Pain,
PTP,
punk,
reggae,
Rize,
rock,
Silence iz Mine,
SiM,
UZUMAKI,
雅
Friday, June 1, 2012
ARTIST PROFILE - JOE YAMANAKA
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