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To celebrate their 25th anniversary, Hayabusa Jones, which began in 2000, is releasing brand-new songs for three consecutive months-marking their first new music in 15 years!
The second release in this series unveils "a new Hayabusa world,"born from vocalist Hiroaki Sano's 14 years of life on a remote island. Sano's bold venture into pop songwriting has been transformed by the magic of the Hayabusa members and producer Takahisa Chiba.
The dawn is breaking-are you watching closely?
HAYABUSA JONES is a Japanese music group formed in October 2000 by Hiroaki Sano (vocals & guitar), Keisuke Kubota (bass), and Atsushi Miki (drums). In 2001, they made their indie debut with the mini-album Yellow Dream. After releasing three albums, they made their major debut in 2003 with the single Typhoon (members: Hiroaki Sano, Keisuke Kubota, Takemi Kokubu).Their discography includes three singles and one album.In 2006, Hayabusa Jones became synonymous with Hiroaki Sano, who released the album 10-Year Journey under his own name, focusing on handcrafted multi-track recordings. After producing the psychedelic album Red and Black in 2009, he released the 10th anniversary commemorative album Tiger Born on May 22, 2010, marking a decade of Hayabusa Jones' musical activity.From August to October of the same year, they held a live tour titled '@TEMPLE' to celebrate their 10th anniversary, performing at temples across various regions.In 2012, he moved to his dream island, Because Island. He continues to create music at his own slow and free pace, just as always.Around 2014, he also began calling himself Yeemeen Nosa. In 2025, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the band's formation, he released a new song-the first in 15 years. Members: Hiroaki Sano (2000-present, vocals & guitar) Former Members: Keisuke Kubota (2000-2006, bass) Also active as a member of bands such as SADS and OHIO101. Atsushi Miki (2000-present, drums) Previously active as a member of the band DOVE. Takemi Kokubu (2003-present, drums) Also active in bands such as TheSOS and Epoch.
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