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Buffalo Daughter Returns After Three-Year Hiatus with Urgent New Single "Harm No More"
Iconic alternative rock trio Buffalo Daughter (suGar Yoshinaga, Yumiko Ohno, and MoOog Yamamoto) announces the release of their new single, "Harm No More," on Bandcamp in May, and now the song is available on the major streaming platforms. It is the perfect timing ahead of their performance at the ORANGE ECHO stage at Fuji Rock Festival 2026.
Marking their first new music since two singles released in 2023, "Harm No More" is a post-punk-infused dance track that confronts the dissonance of modern existence. As the band begins work on a highly anticipated 2026 follow-up album, this track serves as a timely transmission from the center of the global zeitgeist.
The track opens with a haunting interplay of guitar and bass harmonics-a signature Buffalo Daughter atmosphere-before locking into a relentless, building groove. It is a track designed for the strobe lights, yet grounded by a raw, post-punk grit that mirrors the tension of our modern era.
Here's what Sugar, the band's guitarist and singer, says about the song:
Tonight, I stand alone on the club floor.
A sanctuary of ecstasy and peace amid the loud music.
Yet my heart is torn.
Across the sea, the world is burning-wars and massacres.
Still the beat keeps playing.
The song ends with the central message -"Drop the beat, no bombs"-stands as a defiant rhythmic plea for humanity.