Their sound has been said to draw influence from the shoegazing movement of the late 1980s to early 1990s, which was coined to describe the textured and effects-heavy sound of alternative rock in that era.
Asobi Seksu released their eponymous debut album in 2004. The band regrouped with a new rhythm section for their second album, Citrus, which was recorded in Gigantic Studios, New York City with producer Chris Zane.
One Little Indian Records re-released the band's first album Asobi Seksu and the follow-up Citrus in 2006.
The band changed its name to Asobi Seksu from the previous name Sportfuck when they signed to their current label.
The band announced an indefinite hiatus on September 30, 2013, but hinted that they hope to create more music eventually.
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2. asobi, which Last.fm incorrectly redirects here is a pop rock band formed in 2020 in Tokyo, Japan.
The band consists of ryoca (guitar & vocals), 稜 (guitar), haru (bass) and (ゅ)き (drums).
Meh No Mae
Asobi Seksu Lyrics
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I′ll keep time if you'll keep counting
To another green colored
Where you hold this place for me
To another green colored day
*Japanese*
I′ll keep time if you'll keep counting
To another green colored
Where you hold this place for me
To another green colored day
Asobi Seksu's song "Meh No Mae" is a beautifully layered track that invites the listener to immerse themselves in the dreamy soundscape created by Yuki Chikudate's vocals and James Hanna's atmospheric guitar work. The lyrics, which are a mix of Japanese and English, add to the otherworldly feel of the song.
The opening lines, "I'll keep time if you'll keep counting, to another green colored" suggest a sense of longing for a brighter, more vibrant world. The repetition of "green colored" adds to the dreamlike quality of the song, evoking images of lush, verdant landscapes. The line "where you hold this place for me" suggests a desire for a safe haven, a place of refuge from the stormy seas of life. The repetition of the phrase "to another green colored day" at the end of the song drives home the theme of hope for a better future, a world where everything is new and fresh.
Overall, "Meh No Mae" is a song that captures the beauty and wistfulness of longing, and the universal desire for a brighter tomorrow.
Line by Line Meaning
I'll keep time if you'll keep counting
I will maintain the rhythm if you promise to keep track of it
To another green colored
To a place that is tinted green
Where you hold this place for me
Where you reserve this spot for me
To another green colored day
To another day that has a greenish hue
Writer(s): Chikudate Yuki, Hanna James Hlibka
Contributed by Levi I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Kaimicah77
beautiful song. I love Asobi Seksu.
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