
About
TsuShiMaMiRe (つしまみれ, also known as TSMMR) is an all-girl Japanese rock trio. Members are Mari, Mizue, and Yayoi. Their style is energetic hard rock, mixing punk and pop tendencies with idiosyncratic, quirky, and often funny or disturbing lyrics. They are one of the many bands to have become famous in the United States through the Austin, Texas "South by Southwest" music festival, and also through their performances at anime conventions alongside the Suicide Girls, and at Benten Label's "Japan Girls Nite" U.S. tours. Read more on Last.fm
Genres
- j-punk
- japanese girl punk
- japanese punk rock
Frequently Asked Questions
- What music did Samurai listen to?
- Samurai in historical Japan primarily listened to traditional Japanese music forms that reflected their culture and status. Gagaku, the ancient court music, was highly esteemed, featuring instruments like the sho (mouth organ), hichiriki (double reed), and koto (zither). Samurai also enjoyed biwa hÅ
- What are the three Japanese music?
- The three major types of Japanese music are Gagaku, ShÅ
- What is Japanese style music called?
- Japanese style music is commonly called "HÅ
- What is modern Japanese music called?
- Modern Japanese music is generally referred to as "J-Pop" (Japanese Pop), which emerged in the 1990s and is heavily influenced by Western pop, rock, and electronic genres. J-Pop encompasses a wide variety of musical styles, from catchy idol group tunes to sophisticated rock and hip-hop productions. Another key term is "J-Rock," which highlights Japan's vibrant rock music scene, including bands like Tsushimamire, who represent the alternative rock sub-genre. Modern Japanese music often blends traditional elements with current trends, producing unique sounds that resonate both domestically and internationally. Besides J-Pop and J-Rock, genres like J-Hip Hop, J-Electronic, and J-Indie are also popular, each with dedicated fanbases and innovative artists. The term "J-Music" is sometimes used as an umbrella for all contemporary Japanese music genres. With the rise of streaming services and social media, modern Japanese music continues to evolve and gain global recognition.
- Who is half Algerian half Japanese actress?
- The half Algerian, half Japanese actress is Sofia Bouteela. While Sofia Boutella is actually of Algerian and French descent, as of 2024, the most recognized actress who has a mixed Algerian and Japanese background is Rina Fukushi. Rina Fukushi is a prominent model and actress in Japan, celebrated for her unique multicultural heritage