Hello everybody, this is J-Revolution, a place where J-Rock and J-Pop fans can be in harmony together. This place is basically a round table discussion about the many many amazing bands, and amazing talent as I may add, that are in Japan. There will be music video's posted, artist info, etc etc.

If you are by any chance interested in joining this place and becoming a guest poster, than feel free to pm me and I will do that as fast as I can.

Other than that, I hope you all enjoy.

Guest Posters
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cosmo2389
Crimson-Rose
Razing Phoeniz
Master Hiko
Driffter
Sesshy
Michiyo Shimizu
Shishou

Ima ga Daisuki by Younha

Well here is a video of Younha, one of my favorite Japanese artists. This song is Ima ga Daisuki, a really great song with beautiful piano notes. Well, enjoy!

And Now I Introduce, Orange Range!

If you remember the entry about HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR, I now present you with their sister band, Orange Range!! Formed in Okinawa in 2001, this 5-member group gained mainstream notoriety when their song Viva*Rock was used as the third ending for the Naruto anime. They reached mainstream notoriety again when their single ~*Asterisk*~ was used as the opening to the first season of the Bleach anime. From 2003 to 2006 they consecutively released an album a year, with two reaching number one on the Oricon charts and the other two reaching number two on the charts. Last year, in honor of their fifth year anniversary, they released the compilation albums Orange and Range.

Already this year they have released a two new singles, Kimi Station and O2, also the songs O2 and Shiawase Neiro will be used as the opening and ending themes of the second season of Code Geass.

Below is their single Viva*Rock, a fun and genuinely J-Rock song, please enjoy!

~cosmo2389
PS
I got the info from Wikipedia!

A School We Would All Like to Attend

Abingdon Boys School (or simply a.b.s.) is a semi-well-known band that formed in 2005. Their very famous lead, Takanori Mishikawa aka TM Revolution, caused the band to gain familiarity in Japan. Their first and only CD, which is self-titled, fuses the many genres of pop, rock, hard rock and a small bit of rap, into a unique album that is all their own. Many people think that Japan has lost a lot of its “freshness” but this album is an easy disapproval of that!
Their first single, “INNOCENT SORROW,” gained popularity by being the first opening for the D.Gray-man anime. Since then some of their other songs have been featured in anime as well.
Their style of dress, usually blazers, button-down shirts, ties and kilts, is instantly recognizable. It is also interesting to note that their group name comes from the school where the popular band Radiohead was formed. The band also performed on the Japanese stage of the Live Earth concert that was held last year.
Below is their first single, “INNOCENT SORROW,” please enjoy!

~cosmo2389

An Album from the HEART

As many people already know Utada Hikaru recently released her newest Japanese album, HEART STATION. Including essentially five previously released singles, this album does not disappoint! It is, like many of her other releases, simply Utada. She seems to have found and become one with her style and this album is a reflection of exactly that!

If you already like her, this is no news to you, but for all of those wanting a truly unique pop experience of any kind, you simply must give this album a listen!

And don't forget, soon she is scheduled to begin work on her second English language album!!!

Fight the Blues (Live)

This was performed at Music Lovers Japan when poor Hikki was sick no less!

~cosmo2389

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