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Jeremiah Kane presents a new acoustic version of the song "THE END"
The Poznań-based band JEREMIAH KANE, known for their explosive blend of electronic music, guitars, and Japanese influences, has released a new song titled "THE END" in collaboration with Japanese vocalist Leo Iwasaki. This track is an acoustic version of their previously released single.
In this new arrangement, featuring Leo Iwasaki’s vocals, the song takes on a calm, atmospheric character, blending acoustic sounds with traditional Japanese instruments, giving it a unique, anime-inspired ambiance.
The music video was filmed during Poznań’s Hikari festival, one of the largest anime conventions in Poland, where Yuzu Natsumi, a Japanese artist playing the traditional shamisen, also joined the band.
"THE END [Acoustic Version]" is now available on all streaming platforms, and the music video can be viewed on YouTube. This acoustic arrangement takes listeners on a nostalgic journey, blending Eastern and Western sounds to evoke warm memories of summer.


Additionally, "THE END [Acoustic Version]" will be featured on the soundtrack of the upcoming game JDM: Japanese Drift Master, produced by Polish studio Gaming Factory. Set in Japan, this highly anticipated 2024 release has already garnered nearly a million followers on Steam: Steam page for JDM: Japanese Drift Master
About the Band: Founded in Poland in 2017, JEREMIAH KANE has gained popularity across Europe with their original fusion of synth-metal inspired by Japanese pop culture and the ambiance of cherry blossoms. With three albums, an EP, and numerous singles to their name, the band has toured in Germany, Hungary, Czechia, Belgium, Slovakia, and other countries.
JEREMIAH KANE has performed at festivals such as Pyrkon and Castle Party, and has shared the stage with notable Japanese artists like STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION, Halka, Yuzu Natsumi, Hanabie, Centimilimental, and Luna Haruna, as well as with Western bands like Alestorm and Escape the Fate. In 2023, they embarked on their biggest tour to date, with 20 concerts across Europe.
In 2024, JEREMIAH KANE plans further releases and collaborations with Japanese musicians, creating unique cross-cultural musical experiences never before seen in Europe.
For more information, please visit:
https://jeremiah-kane.com/
Author: khocico
Translator: khocico
Source: / 2024-11-07 / News


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