Sliding back the doors of anime and bullet trains, this Hiroshima four-piece haunts the darker backstreets of a bygone Japan. A world of lost souls and mutilated dolls, of a Sadako born to a sense of humor. Enter the mind of the stunning, if slightly unhinged, Goto Izumi and her carnival of spoiled innocents.
Stringing you out on Nekomushi's theatrical spectacle of sweetness and sideways glances, these are twisted nursery rhymes and perverted love-songs that would pull the legs off a spider.
Defying more than categorization alone, Nekomushi has been luring audiences out of their comfort zone since the turn of the century.
A tingling must-see for those with a taste for the different.
hey nekomushi! I'm sorry I haven't been keeping you posted whether or not I found a place for your concert in Guam. I've been busy working and going to College.. and I moved to Camp Zama, Japan. I Apologize, i didn't get you a gig in Guam. But i pray for your success! Are you guys going to have a concert in Japan in the near future, i would like to listen to your songs live. X3 -rhy
I love your style of music, and the voice of your singer is quite simply splendid. A large blow of heart for infantile March is, which I find, brilliant !!
Wow!!! Oita eh!! I saw that you played with my friend's band called Mothercoat from Tokyo so I had a listen to your crazy tunes. Great stuff! Very original and gipsy like!! I hope we get to play with you some day. What venues do you recommend in Hiroshima? All the best!!