“Kiyoaki Iwamoto” “SOUGI+” just dropped.

2020.9.18

“Kiyoaki Iwamoto” released the new music Album “SOUGI+”

“Kiyoaki Iwamoto” just dropped the new and hot Album “SOUGI+”. It will contain the songs 'Period', 'Even If You Can See Hell', 'In the Sad Town', 'Don't Go Too Far Away', 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' and 'Love Will Tear Us Apart (Chisako and Junta Rework) [feat. Chisako and Junta]' total of 6songs. Enjoy the J-Pop sound from the far east Asia.

December 1982, Tokyo. Kiyoaki Iwamoto has a guitar, a simple rhythm box, a friend with a bass guitar, and some stripped-down songs, brazen in their post-punk simplicity, irritation and controlled aggression, yet full of sadness and resignation. Five songs, including a rearranged version of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" are recorded and released on a now extremely rare 7" record. This release, available on 10" vinyl, CD, or digital download, features those five songs, along with a previously unreleased 1980 live performance by his duo Birei, as well as a 2020 reworking of "Love...", by the Japanese duo Chisako and Junta. Iwamoto was an enigma, active in the post-punk scene in Japan in the late 70s and early 80s, a member of Birei and founding member of Guys & Dolls with Tori Kudo (Maher Shalal Hash Baz); in the mid-80s he cut contact with his friends, disavowing his name and later performing under a different moniker.

You can find and check the “SOUGI+” at 'Spotify', 'Apple Music', 'iTunes Store', 'LINE MUSIC', 'Amazon Music Unlimited' etc. Click here to see. SOUGI+

SOUGI+
  • 1: Period

    Kiyoaki Iwamoto

  • 2: Even If You Can See Hell

    Kiyoaki Iwamoto

  • 3: In the Sad Town

    Kiyoaki Iwamoto

  • 4: Don't Go Too Far Away

    Kiyoaki Iwamoto

  • 5: Love Will Tear Us Apart

    Kiyoaki Iwamoto

  • 6: Love Will Tear Us Apart (Chisako and Junta Rework) [feat. Chisako and Junta]

    Kiyoaki Iwamoto

Relase date:2020-09-18

EM Records

Genre: J-Pop / Rock / Rock

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Kiyoaki Iwamoto

Kiyoaki Iwamoto

December 1982, Tokyo. Kiyoaki Iwamoto has a guitar, a simple rhythm box, a friend with a bass guitar, and some stripped-down songs, brazen in their post-punk simplicity, irritation and controlled aggression, yet full of sadness and resignation. Five songs, including a rearranged version of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" are recorded and released on a now extremely rare 7" record. This release, available on 10" vinyl, CD, or digital download, features those five songs, along with a previously unreleased 1980 live performance by his duo Birei, as well as a 2020 reworking of "Love...", by the Japanese duo Chisako and Junta. Iwamoto was an enigma, active in the post-punk scene in Japan in the late 70s and early 80s, a member of Birei and founding member of Guys & Dolls with Tori Kudo (Maher Shalal Hash Baz); in the mid-80s he cut contact with his friends, disavowing his name and later performing under a different moniker.

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