Thursday, 19 April 2012

Asian Kung-Fu Generation


Today I will talk (write) about my favorite music band: AKFG (for short).
AKFG is a Japanese alternative/indie rock band. They are 4 members: Gotoh Masafumi guitar, vocal and songwriter; Kita Kensuke guitar; Yamada Takahiro Bass; Ijishi Kyoshi drums.
I knew the band for the first time when I saw the second opening of the anime Naruto, the name of the song of that opening is Haruka Kanata, I like that song because they make me feel the intensity even if I don`t know what the lyrics are talking about, it’s the same with all of their songs they can make me feel sadness, happiness, enthusiasm, nostalgia and others feelings without knowing the meaning of the lyrics, because most of the lyrics are in Japanese. However I look for the translations of the lyrics of some songs, but sometimes even reading the lyrics in English or Spanish, I don`t understand because the use many metaphors (XD)
I can`t go to Japan so is impossible to go a concert, but my dream is to go Japan and listen him in live.
There are so many good songs so is difficult to have a favorite one; however here is the video-clip of Atarashii Sekai(the song who give the name to this blog). 




That`s all for today, if you want more information go to http://www.akfgfan.com or wikipedia or google xD
Bye Bye :D

4 comments:

  1. Omg, omg AKFG *-*!
    -Here a pseudo-fan(?)-
    Well, I know they because Naruto too XD! I cant listen their music all the week but in my mp4 always stay "Rewrite, Haruka Kanata, Kimi to Iu Hana and after dark~"
    greetings~

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  2. I don't know this music band, but I will like to go to Japan :)

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    1. Jazmin : I`m sure you WOULD like to go to Japan!

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  3. Very good piece of writing, Alfonso! Although I don`t know the band you talked about, I think I can understand what you meant. Pay attention to punctuation and also some sentences that start like this : .....is very important... You CAN'T make sentences with using a subject; in this case IT goes at the beginning, OK?
    See you!

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