Yoru no Honki Dance
Yoru no Honki Dance

Yoru no Honki Dance

JPNPunk, Punk Rock
68,903 monthly listeners

Yoru no Honki Dance's Top Spotify Songs

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Movin' feat. Creepy Nuts
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TAKE MY HAND
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SHINY
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Sweet Revolution
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Vivid Beat
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Yoru no Honki Dance's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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This Is Creepy Nuts
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Japanese - Rock, Alternative, Indie, Funk
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太鼓の達人 セッションでドドンがドン!
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日劇主題曲 日本のドラマ歌 japan drama ost.{1996-2022}
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平成生まれの20~30代がどこかで聴いたことあるプレイリスト
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Past 12 Months

Events17 Events

Aug
06-13
Rock In Japan
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
May
02-05
Japan Jam
Japan
JPN
, ChibaN/A N/A
Past
Jan
22
Yoru no Honki Dance at Sound Lab Mole
Japan
JPN
, Sapporo0 - 500 Club
Past
Aug
03-12
Rock In Japan
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
Jul
23
Yoru no Honki Dance at Club Quattro Nagoya
Japan
JPN
, Nagoya500 - 1200 Club
Past

Yoru no Honki Dance's Past Events17 Events

  • Rock In Japan festival

    YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, Mrs. Green Apple, King Gnu, Yuuri, One Ok Rock, Vaundy, AIMYON, Ryokuoushoku Shakai (緑黄色社会), BE:FIRST, Milet, Yama, Novelbright, Bump of Chicken, Saucy Dog, MAN WITH A MISSION, KANA-BOON, Awich, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Marcy, Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), Sakurazaka46, SUPER BEAVER, DISH//, UVERworld, Sukimaswitch, MY FIRST STORY, Sumika, WANIMA, Reol, Keina Suda (須田景凪), Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), Alexandros, QUEEN BEE, PEOPLE 1, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), Keisuke Kuwata, 10-FEET, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Airi Suzuki (鈴木愛理), THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), My Hair Is Bad, VickeBlanka, neguse (ねぐせ。), HYDE, Scandal, ORANGE RANGE, Miwa, Momoiro Clover Z, iri, SKY-HI, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), BLUE ENCOUNT, Frederic (フレデリック), Morning Musume (モーニング娘), Kroi, Sambomaster, HY, Chilli Beans., SIRUP, Polkadot Stingray (ポルカドットスティングレイ), HENTAI SHINSHI CLUB (変態紳士クラブ), Awesome City Club, 04 Limited Sazabys, Kiro Akiyama, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Fujifabric, Necry Talkie, the shes gone, Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, reGretGirl, Kankaku Piero, go!go!vanillas, Nulbarich (ナルバリッチ), Cocco, Genie High (ジェニーハイ), BRADIO, Oisicle Melonpan, Hump Back, Lucky Kilimanjaro, Hiroji Miyamoto, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Tempalay, KAMI WA SAIKORO WO FURANAI (神はサイコロを振らない), Angerme, Crossfaith, Mongol800, The Back Horn, Kreva, This is Last, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), 9mm Parabellum Bullet, Cidergirl (サイダーガール), Hey-Smith, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), Ryukku to Soine Gohan (リュックと添い寝ごはん), SHE'S, (sic)boy, OKAMOTO'S, ACIDMAN, FOMARE, NEE, Orange Spiny Crab (オレンジスパイニクラブ), PassCode, KEYTALK, SIX LOUNGE, -Shintenchi Kaiho Group-Zigzag (–真天地開闢集団–ジグザグ), Zookaraderu, RAISE A SUILEN, Androp, Base Ball Bear, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), Straightener (ストレイテナー), BREIMEN, KALMA, BIGMAMA, THE BAWDIES, POLYSICS, ame_no_parade (雨のパレード), WONK, Totalfat, Number Girl, kobore, Backdrop Cinderella (バックドロップシンデレラ), Kick the Can Crew, Yoru no Honki Dance, G-Freak Factory, SAKANAMON, yayuyo (ヤユヨ), su-xing-cyu, Kanjani Eight, THE KEBABS, Megumi, TETORA, DJ Kazu
    JPN, Japan
    Huge
  • Japan Jam festival

    Creepy Nuts, Ryokuoushoku Shakai (緑黄色社会), Yama, Novelbright, Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), SUPER BEAVER, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, UVERworld, Sukimaswitch, Sumika, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), Alexandros, QUEEN BEE, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), Aina The End, 10-FEET, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), Mika Nakashima, VickeBlanka, Coldrain, Scandal, Miwa, Indigo La End, Sayuri, BiSH, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), BLUE ENCOUNT, Frederic (フレデリック), Sambomaster, HY, Gesu No Kiwami Otome, Polkadot Stingray (ポルカドットスティングレイ), Awesome City Club, 04 Limited Sazabys, Kiro Akiyama, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Fujifabric, Necry Talkie, Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, Kankaku Piero, go!go!vanillas, Nulbarich (ナルバリッチ), Oisicle Melonpan, Hump Back, WANDS, Hiroji Miyamoto, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), 9mm Parabellum Bullet, Hey-Smith, SHE'S, OKAMOTO'S, KEYTALK, PEDRO, RAISE A SUILEN, Androp, Base Ball Bear, ROTTENGRAFFTY, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), Straightener (ストレイテナー), Yonige, BIGMAMA, THE BAWDIES, Totalfat, Poppin'Party, Yoru no Honki Dance, su-xing-cyu
    JPN, Chiba
    Big
  • Yoru no Honki Dance at Sound Lab Mole

    Yoru no Honki Dance
    Sound Lab Mole
    JPN, Sapporo
    Club0 - 500
  • Rock In Japan festival

    Mrs. Green Apple, King Gnu, Official HIGE DANdism, AIMYON, LiSA, Aimer, Milet, Bump of Chicken, Sekai No Owari, SPITZ, Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Perfume, SUPER BEAVER, HIRAIDAI, UVERworld, Sukimaswitch, Yuzu (ゆず), Sumika, WANIMA, Reol, Porno Graffitti (ポルノグラフィティ), Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), Little Glee Monster, Alexandros, Koresawa, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), 10-FEET, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Amatsuki, Airi Suzuki (鈴木愛理), THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, AK-69, HYDE, Coldrain, Aoi Teshima (手嶌葵), Naoto Inti Raymi (ナオト・インティライミ), Scandal, Miwa, Indigo La End, Sayuri, Momoiro Clover Z, TK from Ling tosite sigure, SKY-HI, Burnout Syndromes, BiSH, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), BLUE ENCOUNT, Frederic (フレデリック), Ai Otsuka, Morning Musume (モーニング娘), BAND-MAID, Sambomaster, Survive Said The Prophet, Sayaka Yamamoto, Leo Ieiri, HY, Gesu No Kiwami Otome, SIRUP, the GazettE, Golden Bomber, Polkadot Stingray (ポルカドットスティングレイ), Elephant Kashimashi, 04 Limited Sazabys, BERRY GOODMAN (ベリーグッドマン), Quruli, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Fujifabric, Ulfuls, Mao Abe (阿部真央), Necry Talkie, NICO Touches the Walls, Kankaku Piero, Ayano Kaneko (カネコアヤノ), Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku (私立恵比寿中学), go!go!vanillas, CHAI, Nulbarich (ナルバリッチ), BRADIO, Oisicle Melonpan, Hump Back, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Tempalay, Angerme, Dragon Ash, Sakura Fujiwara, Mongol800, The Back Horn, Kreva, Maaya Sakamoto, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), 9mm Parabellum Bullet, Yourness (ユアネス), Hey-Smith, SHE'S, Juice=Juice, CAPSULE, The Gospellers, Tricot, OKAMOTO'S, Silent Siren, FOMARE, LUCKY TAPES, GLIM SPANKY, Ningen Isu, KEYTALK, Huwie Ishizaki, NEVER YOUNG BEACH, SIX LOUNGE, Dempagumi.inc, the telephones, Androp, Base Ball Bear, ROTTENGRAFFTY, Takehara Pistol, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), Straightener (ストレイテナー), Regal Lily, Mucc, SOIL & "PIMP" SESSIONS, mol-74, Lenny Code Fiction, Nothing's Carved In Stone, Chiaki Sato, Gacharic Spin, Five New Old, The Hiatus, Yogee New Waves, BIGMAMA, Kayoko Yoshizawa (吉澤嘉代子), ASH DA HERO, Lie and a Chameleon, RHYMESTER, Plastic Tree, POLYSICS, the dresscodes, nano.RIPE., KSUKE, Lynch., NakamuraEmi, SHANK, Passepied, Special Others, Good Morning America, MOSHIMO, Totalfat, Half time Old, DOMICO, GRAPEVINE, OLDCODEX, kobore, Akai Ko-en (赤い公園), NOISEMAKER, DEZERT, Yuyoyuppe, PENGUIN RESEARCH, Kick the Can Crew, 175R, womcadole, Dizzy Sunfist, Mio Yamazaki (ミオヤマザキ), Arukara, Yoru no Honki Dance, GOING UNDER GROUND, G-Freak Factory, SAKANAMON, Wasureranneyo, Ivy to Fraudulent Game, A Flood of Circle, OVERGROUND ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND, THE PINBALLS, su-xing-cyu, DUSTBOX, KNOCK OUT MONKEY, GOOD4NOTHING, SCOOBIE DO, the band apart, Bentham, Czecho No Republic, Locofrank, Namba69, the chef cooks me, The Mirraz, Soul Flower Union, Rhythmic Toy World, ReVision of Sence, Ayumikurikamaki, Amelie, Mahousyoujoninaritai (魔法少女になり隊), Tokyo Karankoron (東京カランコロン), KING BROTHERS, Fumiya Enuma, MINAMI NiNE, Livekids-aruaru (ライブキッズあるある), DJ Kazu, DATs
    JPN, Japan
    Huge
  • Yoru no Honki Dance at Club Quattro Nagoya

    Yoru no Honki Dance
    Club Quattro Nagoya
    JPN, Nagoya
    Club500 - 1.2K

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Overview of Punk Rock musician Yoru no Honki Dance

Yoru no Honki Dance, a Japanese band from Kyoto, is another example of how punk music has always been connected with disobedience and resistance. As a punk rock performer, they have succeeded in preserving the genre's unadulterated intensity while bringing their own distinctive perspective to it. Fast, angry guitar riffs, pounding drumbeats, and lyrics that frequently address social and political problems define their music.

The music of Yoru no Honki Dance is the ideal illustration of how punk rock can cross cultural boundaries. Despite the fact that the majority of their songs are in Japanese, their music has managed to amass a devoted fan base both in Japan and beyond. They have been able to incorporate traditional Japanese musical elements into their sound, forging a really distinctive fusion that sets them apart from other punk rock bands.

The punk rock group Yoru no Honki Dance has succeeded in encapsulating the spirit of the genre while injecting it with their distinct cultural perspective. They are a major player in the punk rock scene thanks to their quick, violent, and socially concerned music. Yoru no Honki Dance is unquestionably worth checking out, regardless of whether you're an ardent punk rock lover or just enjoy fantastic music.

What are the most popular songs for Punk Rock musician Yoru no Honki Dance?

Japanese punk rock band Yoru no Honki Dance has developed a sizable fan base thanks to their upbeat and energizing music. "Movin' feat. Creepy Nuts," "Crazy Dancer," "TAKE MY HAND," and "Magical Feelin'" are a few of their best songs. While still adhering to the band's punk rock aesthetic, each of these tracks has a distinctive sound that distinguishes it from other songs in the same genre. While "Crazy Dancer" has a more solemn tone but still manages to be cheerful and enjoyable, "Movin' feat. Creepy Nuts" has a rapid tempo that will have anyone up and dancing.

"Sweet Revolution" is another standout track; it has a more pop-punk feel thanks to its energetic melody and catchy chorus. Two other songs from the group, "WHERE?" and "SHINY," demonstrate their talent for producing catchy sounds that will stay in your brain. With their loud guitar riffs and forceful vocals, "GIVE & TAKE" and "Call out" have a more combative tone. Finally, the slower song "By My Side" demonstrates the group's capacity for writing songs with a strong emotional core while maintaining a punk rock edge.

Yoru no Honki Dance is a punk rock band that has amassed a remarkable career that displays their musical prowess. They have a devoted following in Japan and elsewhere thanks to their distinctive sound and dynamic performances. It's not surprising that songs like "Movin' feat. Creepy Nuts" and "Crazy Dancer" have gained popularity due to their appealing tunes and stirring lyrics.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Punk Rock musician Yoru no Honki Dance?

The punk rock group Yoru no Honki Dance, from Kyoto, Japan, has been consistently producing new music in recent years. 2019 saw the release of their most recent album, "Fetish," which mixes fast-paced punk rock songs with slower, more melodic ones. The band's distinctive style, which combines catchy guitar riffs, rumbling basslines, and fervent drumming, is on display in the album.

Yoru no Honki Dance has recently released numerous singles in addition to their album. They recently released the singles "armadillo," "STARLET," "Shinbigan," and "BABY Kimi wa Akuma chan." Each of these songs has a distinctive sound that highlights the band's adaptability and capacity to experiment with other genres while adhering to its punk rock roots.

In conclusion, Yoru no Honki Dance keeps demonstrating their dominance in the punk music scene. Fans may anticipate more excellent music from this outstanding band in the future. Their most recent album and singles demonstrate their brilliance and innovation.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Punk Rock musician Yoru no Honki Dance?

Yoru no Honki Dance has performed around Japan at a range of events and festivals. The band has performed at some of the most prestigious festivals, such as Rock In Japan and Japan Jam, which are well-known occasions in the Japanese music industry. These festivals saw the band perform, and their shows were warmly welcomed as they displayed their energetic punk rock style.

Yoru no Honki Dance has performed in some of Japan's premier venues in addition to festivals, such as Sound Lab Mole, Club Fleez, Club Riverst, Yebisu Ya Pro, and Eight Hall Kanazawa. Each location offered a distinctive setting for the band to perform and interact with their fans. The audiences at these locations were enthralled and left wanting more by Yoru no Honki Dance's performances.

Yoru no Honki Dance gave one of its most memorable performances at Kyoto's Sound Lab Mole. The audience was captivated by the band's dynamic performance and captivating stage presence. The band performed a mix of older material and newer songs to further demonstrate their musical range. The audience was totally engrossed the entire time, and the band ended with a well-deserved standing ovation.

Yoru no Honki Dance has solidified its position as one of Japan's leading punk rock bands overall. With each gig they play, they continue to win over new fans and solidify their image as a must-see live act thanks to their appearances at festivals and venues all across the country.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Punk Rock musician Yoru no Honki Dance?

Yoru no Honki Dance, a punk rock musician from Kyoto, Japan, has worked with a number of musicians, but "Movin' feat. Creepy Nuts," which features Creepy Nuts, is one of the more prominent ones. The song combines hip-hop and punk rock, with Creepy Nuts contributing the rap lyrics over the upbeat instrumentals of Yoru no Honki Dance. A dynamic and catchy tune that highlights the individual talents of both performers was produced as a consequence of the cooperation.

"WONDER feat. TOC from Shimokitazawa," another impressive collaboration, features TOC from Shimokitazawa. The song has a more melodic feel, and TOC's mellow vocals harmonize with the instrumentals from Yoru no Honki Dance. Yoru no Honki Dance's ability to make music that cuts across genres is demonstrated through the partnership.

Collaborations with other artists show Yoru no Honki Dance's eagerness to push boundaries and experiment with new sounds. Yoru no Honki Dance develops and produces music that is both original and interesting with every cooperation.