Smelling The Coffee With SUMMER From KITSUNEVI

Smelling The Coffee With SUMMER From KITSUNEVI

Heavy metal music is alive and well in Japan.
For a country more recognised for being conservative and polite when it comes to social interactions, the amount of talented, unrecognised and socially unacceptable bands doing the rounds is almost unfathomable.
Over six previous visits to Japan with different touring bands I have witnessed everything from jazz to metal to rock to acoustic, but if there is one common denominator it is the universal wealth of talent that seems to be dripping from the corners of every live house you visit. A quick tally comes to around 120 live Japanese bands I have seen and/or played with over the years, and I would be lying if I said at least 110 of them were worthy of paying to see again.
One of those bands is Osaka metal maniacs kitsunevi, who I had the pleasure of meeting at a recent trip to Gattaca Live House. This band had everything. The wow factor, a shredding guitarist/vocalist, a drummer who hits harder and faster than Sonic The Hedgehog, and a bass player with dreadlocks down to her legs with a finger-picking/slap style of funk metal that can only be compared to the great Fieldy from KORN.
As much as I hate labels, if I had to describe kitsunevi's sound it would be a cross between Bullet For My Valentine, Trivium, and Primus, but even that wouldn't be doing this trio justice. After already releasing two cracking EP's since forming only last year and putting serious miles in on the touring circuit, one gets the feeling that kitsunevi are destined for bigger things. And soon.
HEAVY caught up with Summer (drums) to find out more.
We engaged in a detailed discussion around the band's music, upcoming tours, and potential collaborations. Summer shared the band's formation story and the inspiration behind their name, which is rooted in an ancient Japanese tale. The conversation highlighted their commitment to regular practice sessions in Osaka, aiming to refine their unique sound and performance style. We also explored kitsunevi's individual musical influences and how these contribute to their cohesive group dynamic, emphasizing the importance of friendship in their creative process.
The chat further delved into kitsunami's recent EP releases, Embers Will Rise and Smell the Coffee, with Summer detailing the themes and musical elements of each project. He expressed excitement about their upcoming shows in Tokyo and Taiwan, as well as the possibility of touring Australia next year. We discussed the vibrant music culture in Japan and the collaborative opportunities it presents for both local and international bands. As the interview concluded, Summer recommended three songs for new listeners to get to know the band, and more.


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