Maika – Yadayo…
Japanese singer Maika (舞花) releases her newest single titled Yadayo… (やだよ…), set for a May 9th release.
Japanese singer Maika (舞花) releases her newest single titled Yadayo… (やだよ…), set for a May 9th release.
Japanese reggae group, Fire Ball, celebrate their 15 years together making music with the release of Call This Love.
Japanese rock band Aobozu (藍坊主) has released their latest single to promote their latest album, NOKUTIRUKA (ノクティルカ), to be released in Japan on April 18th.
m-flo has always been telling us a story which each album. They reinvent themselves to present their audience with a new style on each album, so if you’re going to remain an m-flo fan, you need to be able to adapt to the changes.
Nihon no Uta’s got introductions and interludes that connect the whole album together as if they really were a whole. However, musically, these songs and collaborations couldn’t be more far apart from each other.
How does creativity get passed on and programmed into the genes of humans from generation to generation? From Bjork to Shiina Ringo to My Chemical Romance, Adrienne argues for a most “non-traditional” way — and backs it up with some of the most interesting fan-made videos out there.
The trailer for Rent-a-Cat (レンタネコ) written and directed by Naoko Ogigami, starring Mikako Ichikawa, is out.
The Wolf Children (おおかみこどもの雨と雪) tells the story of a woman who falls in love with a “wolf-man” and has a family with him. Their children, Ame and Yuki, inherit both human and wolf characteristics, and later move out to the countryside with their mother when their father passes away.
Clumsy attorney Emi Hosho gets her last chance to save her career when she has to defend a man accused of killing his wife. His alibi? A 500-year-old samurai ghost sat on him, and now he must show up at the witness stand in the trial.