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About
ACIDMAN is a Japanese rock band known for their expansive themes and emotional depth, often exploring concepts of "life" and "the universe" through their music. Formed in 1997, the group consists of Nobuou Ooki (vocals, guitar), Masatoshi Sato (bass), and Ichigo-Kiryu (drums). Their sound blends elements of J-pop, J-rock, Japanese emo, and Japanese indie, offering a rich tapestry of melodies and introspective lyrics. Since their major debut in 2002 with the album Sou, ACIDMAN has released multiple albums and performed at renowned venues like Nippon Budokan, solidifying their place in the Japanese music scene.
How to Sound Like ACIDMAN
ACIDMAN's sonic character is both melodic and atmospheric, with a focus on creating emotional resonance through layered guitar work and dynamic arrangements. The band's music frequently incorporates clean, reverberant guitar tones that are enhanced by modulation and delay effects, lending a sense of vastness to their sound. Their use of tube amps contributes to a warm, organic tone that complements their introspective style. The bass lines are often harmonically rich and supportive, while the drumming provides a steady yet dynamic backbone, allowing for both rhythmic drive and expressive nuances. The overall production is spacious and immersive, inviting listeners to explore the thematic depth and emotional landscapes that ACIDMAN crafts in their music.
Discography
創
2002
Loop
2003
equal
2004
and world
2005
green chord
2007
LIFE
2008
A beautiful greed
2009
Second line & Acoustic collection
2011
This is instrumental
2012
Second line & Acoustic live at 渋谷公会堂20111013
2012
ACIDMAN THE BEST
2012
有と無
2014
Second line & Acoustic collection II
2015
ACIDMAN 20th Anniversary Fans' Best Selection Album "Your Song"
2016
INNOCENCE
2021
光学
2025