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Looprider

Looprider presents Rock Formations

SUB Store Tokyo
3-chōme-1-12 Kōenjikita

May 24, 2024

7:00 PM GMT+9
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NOTE: Several members of Looprider will be performing as a ambient/drone duo. Looprider will not be performing as a band at this event. Looprider’s regular ambient/drone party Rock Formations is back in May. Join us for an evening of relaxed, ambient drone and minimalist music, brought to you by Ryotaro from Looprider. This time look out for a special collaboration between Ryotaro and Looprider bandmate Haruka. We have solo act flesh on stage as our special guest for this edition! Joining us as DJs are James Hadfield and Ryo7, drummer from Looprider. Rock Formations 5/24 (Fri) @ Koenji SUBstore Open: 19:00 Entry: ¥500 Acts: flesh on stage https://fleshonstage.bandcamp.com/ Ryotaro x Haruka (from Looprider) DJs: James Hadfield Ryo7 (from Looprider)
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Looprider Biography

Looprider is a heavy rock trio hailing from Tokyo, Japan.

Combining a mix of rock, shoegaze, noise, metal and hardcore, Looprider’s sound is a multiverse of diverse sound palettes, with no one style lingering around for too long.

Formed in 2013, the band’s sound is centered around the group’s now-signature bass-less, three-piece instrumentation of Ryo7’s pounding drums, Haruka’s fuzzed out, effects-laded down-tuned lead guitar, and Ryotaro’s wall-of-sound baritone guitar setup, rumbling through both a bass amp and a Hiwatt amp stack.

Looprider has performed across Japan alongside an eclectic mix of acts, including Melt-Banana, Electric Eel Shock and Luminous Orange. They have organized and hosted more than 20 events through their career, including their “Pop Sabbath” events in which the band curates and invites a slew of various acts from the Japanese independent music scene. Most recently the band has released their new album Metamorphose from Japanese independent label Call And Response Records. The album features the heavy, grunge anthem “Red,” which was part of Adult Swim’s Japan Is Loud compilation, released in 2022 and featured other prominent acts from the Japanese underground, including Boris, Melt-Banana, DMBQ and Otoboke Beaver. Metamorphose continues to showcase the band’s interest in a diverse range of sounds as they strive to reinvent the definition of “heavy music” for both themselves and the audience.
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Doom Metal
J-rock
Metal
Shoegaze
Sludge Metal
Post-rock
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