I've seen very little of them in the non-Japanese parts of the internet, and wanted share them around.
The band is called Hump Back, a trio of girls from Osaka. Moeko (guitar/vocal), Pika (bass/backup), and Misaki (drums).
They formed in '09 in Moeko's high school light music club, as far as I can tell, and have had a couple of line-up changes between then and now, with their current line-up coming together in '15. They ran the Indie gambit for a while, singed to a label in '16 and only released their first full album last year (2019).
I really like their sound; very simple, but full of emotion. Almost punk-ish, but not quite as rough. Maybe 90s American alt-rock is a better description? I'm not very good at describing such things.
This is probably my favorite song of theirs so far.
These are my other two favorites of the ones that have music videos
Based on their YT video view count and the amount of concerts they play (based on what I've seen on their Twitter) they seem to doing well domestically. I do hope they get a bigger international following, because I would love to see them live without needing travel half-way across the globe.
So what do you all make of them?
The band is called Hump Back, a trio of girls from Osaka. Moeko (guitar/vocal), Pika (bass/backup), and Misaki (drums).
They formed in '09 in Moeko's high school light music club, as far as I can tell, and have had a couple of line-up changes between then and now, with their current line-up coming together in '15. They ran the Indie gambit for a while, singed to a label in '16 and only released their first full album last year (2019).
I really like their sound; very simple, but full of emotion. Almost punk-ish, but not quite as rough. Maybe 90s American alt-rock is a better description? I'm not very good at describing such things.
This is probably my favorite song of theirs so far.
These are my other two favorites of the ones that have music videos
Based on their YT video view count and the amount of concerts they play (based on what I've seen on their Twitter) they seem to doing well domestically. I do hope they get a bigger international following, because I would love to see them live without needing travel half-way across the globe.
So what do you all make of them?