Hitsujibungaku

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Hitsujibungaku
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresAlternative rock
Years active2011–present
LabelsSony Music Japan
Members
  • Moeka Shiotsuka
  • Yurika Kasai
  • Hiroa Fukuda
Websitehitsujibungaku.info

Hitsujibungaku (羊文学) is a Japanese alternative rock band formed by Moeka Shiotsuka (vocals, guitar, songwriting), Yurika Kasai (bass) and Hiroa Fukuda (drums).

Career[edit]

Singer Moeka Shiotsuka grew up in a very strict family, and was a serious and studious student. She became interested in music at school, through friends and by joining the music club. She participated in several small projects, such as a duet with another girl and a Scandal cover band.

HitsujiBungaku was created in 2011, Moeka was then 15 years old and starting high school. In this early version, the band evolved according to the school calendar and the first recordings were made during the vacations. Hesitating between her interest in fashion and her passion for alternative music, the activity and the members of the group has fluctuated over the years.

Drummer Hiroa Fukuda, meanwhile, was more of a do-nothing type in school. Nevertheless, he entered college, but only to "rest" and play music in college clubs. For a while, he was a backup drummer for Regal Lily, and joined Hitsujibungaku in 2015, as the band totally matched his interest in shoegaze and alternative music. Moeka is a year older than him, so at first he called her "Shiotsuka-san", which is a very polite way to address an older person, before Moeka told him that there was no point in being so formal with her.

Bassist Yurika Kasai was also a member of her school's music club, but she was a guitarist. She participated in a small music festival organized by her school, in which HitsujiBungaku also participated. Impressed by the group, she decided to follow them on Twitter. In 2017, the group posted an advertisement looking for a new bassist. At that time, Yurika switched to bass guitar and responded to the advertisement. Moeka chose her because she was the only person who responded to the ad. Hiroa adds that from the first rehearsal, they quickly appreciated the melodic contribution of the new bassist.[1]

In 2018, the group released their first album, 若者たちへ (To the youth). The video for Step was directed by Shunji Iwai.

In 2020, the band released their second album, Powers.

In 2021, Hitsujibungaku composed and performed the opening song of the anime The Heike Story, "Hikaru Toki" (When the light shines).[2]

In April 2022, the group released their third album, Our hope.

In September 2023, the group released the single "More than words", the ending song for the Shibuya Incident Arc of the second season of the Jujutsu Kaisen anime series.

In December 2023, the band releases their fourth album, 12 hugs (like butterflies).

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • 2018: 若者たちへ (To the youth)
  • 2020: Powers
  • 2022: Our hope
  • 2023: 12 hugs (like butterflies)

EP's[edit]

  • 2021: You love

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