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ano is no ordinary singer. First rising to infamy from her time in the idol group You’ll Melt More, the twenty-something artist has become a staple of Japanese pop culture. Variety shows, movies, dramas, YouTubing, modeling, and the occasional voice-acting

Poor JonStar's out sick with the Potomac Plague, but Duck Amuck in Japan soldiers on with King Baby Duck and AFLM! Skinny Lister's new album Songs from the Yonder gets a well-deserved shoutout, while the duo dissects the good &

Max Rael's next album is called The Enemy is Us (available June 20th), and can we really blame him for thinking that? "Slightly Less Than Human", the second leading track from The Enemy is Us, is slightly inspired by controversial

The Bolshoi Brothers are a hard band to categorize. Made up of Trevor Tanner and Paul Clark, both original members of Beggars Banquet label's The Bolshoi, the two artists decided to continue their musical journey together as a duo. But

Don't cross Greg Amici, or else he'll immortalize your betrayal in song. His latest track "I'll Be Back" may give listeners Terminator vibes, but killing really isn't his style. Instead, it's a tale of returning home in the same vein

Recorded at Shibuya FOWS, King Baby Duck chats with Japanese electronic metal punk act Mahousyoujo-Ni-Naritai! Hear about the reason why they want to be magical girls, how anime and video games have influenced their music, and their mentality change when

King Baby Duck learned the hard way that you should never go to a Giants game and a concert on back-to-back days. Nevertheless, he soldiers through a brand-new Duck Amuck in Japan with the aid of AFLM and JonStar. It's

It's not a rut when Messiness hits your speakers. Quite the contrary, the Sicily-based rockers have a plethora of good vibes in their sound. Their first single "Previous Life" is a terrific blend of Britpop and indie rock from the

Parties! Punk legends! New game systems! Iconic locations! Erm

They may call themselves NoVanGogh, but the songwriting/producing duo of Doug Sparks and Christopher Hastings knows how to create art. Their new song "As Long As You're Here" is a nod to classic Motown, made possible by the powerful vocals