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Salmon Pink embarks on a new chapter with their new single, "Widdow Wangel" a fusion of rock & roll and 80's Japanese city pop.
The duo have incorporated a variety of sounds that encompasses the free spirited mind that derives creativity from spontaneity.
Their musical influences shows no boundaries, taking guitar riffs resembling that of Takanaka Masayoshi, giving the song a light hearted, playful feeling. But the drumming shows no interest in slowing down, taking every opportunity to sneak in an elaborate fill. Their lyrical influences are no different; playful yet simple.
The song seems to successfully convey, with ease, the core message; love unlocks the inner child.
Salmon Pink is a Tokyo based indie band, consisting of members Leo Smith and Eddy Miasato. Starting at the end of 2019, the duo started frequently performing originals and covers at a local bar in Sangenjyaya, their demand for gigs rose. They decided to official start a band by the name Salmon Pink, and they've been consistently performing and writing ever since. In 2024, they were accepted in the ROOKIE A GO-GO campaign and chosen as one of a handful of bands to perform on a grand stage in the notorious Fuji Rock Festival. A year later in 2025 they released their first full length album, "SLOGGIMEN". Their sound and style is inspired by many bands and artist that range from the 50s all the way up to current day. But the thing that makes them who they are is their multicultural background. Leo has roots in England and Eddy has roots in Brazil, and those influences appear, obvious or not, in their writing and music. A Japan based band writing in English already being a rarity, they represent a new wave of international, multicultural artists to come.
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