Asian Kung-Fu Generation 

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Past concerts

  1. May

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    2023
    Gamagori, Japan

    Muri Michi Ichiba

  2. Aug

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    2022
    Tokyo, Japan

    Summer Sonic

  3. Aug

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    2022
    Osaka, Japan

    Summer Sonic

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Biography

  • Asian Kung-Fu Generation (formed in 1996) is a Japanese alternative rock four-piece who are known for combining the influences of Western punk and melodic indie rock – hailing from Yokohama, Japan.

    Comprised of the same members since Asian Kung-Fu Generation’s incarnation in 1996, the band consists of vocalist Masafumi Gotō, guitarist Kensuke Kita, bassist Takahiro Yamada, and drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi. Having met at a music club at the private Kanto Gakuin University, Gotō, Kita, and Yamada began playing together with drummer Ijichi joining after parting ways with his former band. After a few years of honing their skills around campus and in the local Yokohama area, Asian Kung-Fu Generation released their debut English-speaking EP in the year 2000.

    Looking to raise their profile further, the band produced the single “Konayuki” which ultimately earned regular rotation by a local Yokohama radio DJ, which led to a subsequent EP “I’m Standing Here” in November 2001. By this time the band were drawing large audiences to their shows in Shibuya, Shimokitazawa, and Tokyo, which led the group to sign with Under Flowers Records. The Asian Kung-Fu Generation released their debut major-label mini-album, “Hōkai Amplifier” in 2002, which rose to No. 35 on the Oricon Indie Sales Chart.

    After subsequently signing with the Sony Music imprint Ki/oon Records, the band performed at Shimokitazawa Club Shelter, Fuji Rock Festival and Summer Sonic ’03, before releasing their debut major-label single “Mirai no Kakera”. The band’s debut full-length “Kimi Tsunagi Five M” appeared in November 2003 and rose to No. 5 on the Japanese Albums Chart. Following the release the band won the Best New Artist Award at the Space Shower Music Video Awards, and played a host of festivals in 2004. The same year AKG issued their sophomore album “Sol-fa”, led by the single “Siren”.

    The full-length “Fanclub” arrived in 2006, peaking at No. 3 on the Oricon charts, and spawning the singles “Blue Train” and the No. 1 “World Apart”. Following an intensive period of touring, Asian Kung-Fu Generation released their fourth album to date “World World World” in 2008. The record represented the group’s first No. 1 album in Japan led by the single “Aru Machi no Gunjō”. The EP “Mada Minu Ashita, ni” followed in June, spawning the No. 15 charting single “Mustang”. Building on their cultural prominency and international profile, AKG released their fifth studio album “Surf Bungaku Kamakura” in 2008, followed by “Magic Disk” in 2010, and “Landmark” in 2012.

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Live reviews

  • Asian Kung-Fu Generation

    Rock resonates in a big way in Japan and one of the countries most consistent and successful alt-rock bands is the Asian Kung-Fu Generation. Perhaps an ironic band name choice, nobody is particularly sure yet their hard work and dedication has seen the reputation of their namesake spread globally. Appearing regularly on the Japan Billboard charts and occasionally on the world charts, their music is spreading at a quicker rate than ever yet the boys are taking this elevation within their stride.

    For them it is all about getting onto stage and playing the music, they could be playing to four people or four thousand and you get the impression they would be investing an equal amount of energy. It is a rambunctious show with a surprisingly punk undertone as the group play through a selection of angsty teen anthems placed up against some more momentous and technical rock tracks. The older tracks such as 'Loop & Loop' get cheers from the more devoted fans and the whole room is united in new found appreciation for this curious and chaotic Japanese export.

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  • If ever get the chance to see AKFG, do it! They are absolutely brilliant and masters of rock and indie music.

    The night was fantastic, in a small and intimate venue. They played many songs ranging from the early days of Kimi To Iu Hana to their new album, Hometown.

    But the crowd really went wild for extremely popular songs like Re:Re:, Rewrite and Haruka Kanara.

    My favourite part of the show was where Gotch said Oasis songs are simple, and spent five minutes trying to find the English to say there next song (Maigo Inu to Ame no Beat) was inspired by them!

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  • Foi fantástico. Músicas novas e clássicas. O show começou no horário assim como os portões foram abertos no horário.

    Pra quem comprou premium além de poder cumprimentá-los pós shows eles autografaram.

    Só faltou mesmo tirar foto.

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