Japan has many, many all-female bands these days, but out of the current generation of heavy rock bands, Band-Maid is certainly the most popular, or at least the one people remember the most. They made a splash by combing cute maid outfits (Japan has many maid cafes) with dark, metal...
and the second volume stretches a little further back into the past. By 1972, the Beatles- and Bob Dylan-influenced “group sounds” period of Japanese popular music had come to an end, and several of the country’s most prominent rock and folk-rock bands had broken up. As the decade...
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Lately it seems that most bands play by the book: drums, bass, guitar, and a whole lot of harmonies. But Sukia. Oh they definitely groove by the beat of a different drum. Their sound is a visual, esoteric trip into an exotic and erotic landscape. An eden where the future seems to w...