Kurayamisaka tell stories with sincere, blown-out bliss from Japan’s spirited underground
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A band is an unpredictable congregation of many lives. Kurayamisaka deeply understand that. Though the five-piece are quickly ascending as one of Japanese indie’s buzziest names – enigmatically fanning genre debates online, electrifying Fuji Rock stages, and sharing bills with generation-defining names in just a miraculously short three-year span – things were not necessarily meant to be this way. After all, Kurayamisaka began in the ashes of a former life.

Their story began in university when vocalist Sachi Naito, initially a J-pop-inspired songwriter, formed a group with guitarists Ryuji Fukuda and Shotaro Shimizu. “It was just the impulse of youth,” Naito recalls of their original motivations, speaking to NME over Zoom from Japan.…

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