Asian Kung-Fu Generation sort l'EP Fujieda et le single Skins

Le groupe de rock japonais Asian Kung-Fu Generation a sorti son EP Fujieda et le single Skins au cours de deux mois consécutifs. Ces nouvelles créations musicales coïncident avec les célébrations du 30e anniversaire du groupe, qui incluent des concerts à l'étranger et une représentation en salle.

L'EP Fujieda, composé de quatre titres, a été entièrement enregistré au Music inn Fujieda, un studio résidentiel aménagé dans un entrepôt rénové vieux de 130 ans à Shizuoka. Les membres du groupe ont décrit l'espace comme confortable et bien conçu, soulignant ses hauts plafonds, la qualité du son de batterie et l'utilisation de matériaux de récupération provenant de zones sinistrées, notamment après le séisme de Noto. Le leader Masafumi Gotoh a déclaré avoir créé ce studio pour offrir aux musiciens une alternative abordable aux coûteuses installations tokyoïtes.

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