Wanna buy albums or songs by the bands on the current ICFJ tour? Our chums at HearJapan have fully licensed and legal MP3s for your downloading pleasure. In the case of GalapagosS’ latest album, you can buy it a week before its official release!
You can find the artist pages here: Tokyo Pinsalocks, GalapagosS, Hondalady
And here’s what HearJapan has to say about it:
HearJapan has just made five new electro-fueled albums available to the world to coincide with the forthcoming It Came From Japan European tour!
Starting October 15th and running through the 19th, Japanese bands tokyo pinsalocks, HONDALADY and GalapagosS will be hooking up with It Came From Japan via Kimono Records to embark on a mini-tour EU tour.
Those in-the-know are already making plans to be there, but just in case you’re unfamiliar with any of the bands, HearJapan is bringing their new releases to you! tokyo pinsalocks’ “Kurukuru to Guruguru” features the all-girl trio exploring electro-tinged territory along with their usual upbeat and playful psyche-rock sound. HONDALADY mix chiptunes with rap, rock and a bit of just about everything else on both “SNEAKER MON AMOUR” and “Gimme a Break.” GalapagosS (featuring Sharaku Kobayashi from the chiptune duo Floppy) takes the chiptune sound through an electro-pop wonderland over two albums, “Black including all” and “Soy sauce impulse.” As a special bonus, HearJapan has an EXCLUSIVE offer to get “Black including all” a full week in advance of it’s official release date!
This is a must-see, once in a lifetime event that all electro-rock fans will love. Grab the albums and check the tour dates. Get ready to electro-rock!
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