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While in school she joined various music clubs and was part of her junior high school chorus club as a soprano until eventually becoming more well known after joining the school theater group. During high school, Amano bought her first guitar, which she still uses to this day. Amano first exposure to the music industry was when she joined a small private band. She had then recorded some songs on a cassette tape and sent it to one of her close friends.

After the success of Bodaiju , Amano began to release singles and studio albums yearly with as many as three albums or singles per year. After the success of Fatal Frame , Tecmo wanted an image song for the sequel and series creator Makoto Shibata found the then-newly debuted Amano in the Japanese independent community. Shibata contacted Amano to express interest of her performing a vocal theme song for the series.

Apart from songwriting and performing, Amano is also a clothing designer, making the clothes for her promotional videos.

She is also an illustrator and loves to draw. Devil Flamingo 3. Joker Joe 4. Idea A Moon Child Mix 5. Stone 6. Hisui A Moon Child Type 7. Koe 9. Satoumizu Parade Hakase to Kujaku Kakan Hakoniwa 2. Love Dealer 3. Bodaiju 5. Treasure 7. Honey 8. Ningyou 9. Same Chou Tsuki Idea A Moon Child Mix Hisui Koe Catalog Deluxe CD2 1. Aomurasaki 2. Tokeidai No Kane 4. Koi 5. Joker Joe 7. Stone 8. A Lunch 2. Booster Rocket 3. Tender Japan 4. Slowly Life 5. Beast Beat Beatniks 6. Taiyou 2.

Garasu 3. Bowling 4. Uraraka 5. Kokudou 6. Sully 8. Moe Kousen Kabosu Zero 2. Following the same laid back style as seen in Howling is HANDS , a song that is dominated by strings as well as some synth.

This is where the song begins to shine. There is something about Itodenwa that is really charming. Strings appear during the chorus and just add to the peaceful atmosphere of the music. This was definitely one of my favorite tracks on the album. I love how furious, relentless, and gritty this song is. The chorus is my favorite part of the song thanks in part to the thumping drums and beats. The music still utilizes rock instruments but there are prominent pop undertones.

It ends up being a fun song though. The next track is by far the weirdest on the album. Polar Bear is in English and features an offbeat, almost jazzy arrangement. I thought the music was very nice, especially during the quieter parts, but the lyrics are so strange. Once again, she is really hard to understand. Opening with piano and strings, the verses are nothing special but electric guitars later come in for the strong chorus.

Ending the album is the cute, piano driven pop track Jam Tomorrow. This song is in English and it has a nice message that also represents her retirement. Most of those expectations have been met and I believe that Amano has made a worthy album. It just kind of threw me off since there was a consistent flow going on at first. But who knows? Maybe she will do solo work again someday… maybe. One can only hope. ZERO 2. SPY 3.



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