Japanese metallers HANABIE release new single and video ‘Metamorphose!’

HANABIE.
RELEASE VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE ‘花冷え。] – メタ盛るフォーゼ! (METAMORPHOSE!)

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The Harajuku-core sensation HANABIE. have released their latest track ‘[花冷え。] – メタ盛るフォーゼ! (Metamorphose!)‘ with an accompanying music video.

Stream ‘[花冷え。] – メタ盛るフォーゼ! (Metamorphose!)’ here.
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[花冷え。] – メタ盛るフォーゼ! (Metamorphose!)‘ here.

The new single closely follows previously released tracks ‘OTAKU Lovely Densetsu‘ and most recently, ‘Girl’s Talk‘.

HANABIE. – ‘[花冷え。] – メタ盛るフォーゼ! (Metamorphose!)’

The cute-girly look of the band is not matched by the shouts and heavy sound of their songs, the band’s one-of-a-kind music, with a Japanese touch, has been attracting a rapidly growing number of addicts both in Japan and overseas. The music video for their hit tune ‘Pardon Me, I Have To Go Now.’ has exceeded over 7.5M views on YouTube and over 5.0M views on TikTok. 

The four-piece brought their energetic and heavy live set to Download Festival 2024, which was closely followed by their debut, sold out headline show at The Underworld in Camden, London.

HANABIE. – ‘[花冷え。] – メタ盛るフォーゼ! (Metamorphose!)’
Single Artwork 
Do not let HANABIE‘s cute bubblegum appearance fool you, as the screams that come out of Yukina’s small frame could easily be mistaken for a demon’s. Evilly screamed vocals and anime-styled choruses makes HANABIE‘s song structures unpredictable and relentlessly fun, a formula honed and perfected since they were high school students together.

The hit single and music video for ‘我甘党- (WE LOVE SWEETS)’ gained them notoriety in the US and EU before their home country of Japan, and has racked up 2M views on YouTube and 3M streams on Spotify. Influenced by an amalgamation of anime soundtracks, vocaloids, and idols, the band’s aesthetic is also designed by Hettsu, who initially wanted to pursue a career in the fashion industry before turning to the bass.

Despite the girl group’s polished and clean visuals, there’s no mistaking that the quartet originated from the streets, resulting in their undeniable variety and musical diversity. Whilst some may argue rock is dead and that there are no new ways of musical expression, HANABIE blow that notion up and prove that invention is an always evolving beast.

Band Members:
Yukina – vocals
Matsuri – guitars / backing vocals
Hettsu – bass / backing vocals
Chika – drums / backing vocals

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