Fujiya & Miyagi - Lightbulbs 
  
 
 I like categorizing music: indie folk, electronics, heavy metal conceptual post bucolic pop. They are fun, sometimes useful and sometimes not. The secret is not to take it too seriously: in the end it's only rock 'n' roll. 
 Behold, the new album by Fujiya & Miyagi is from indie-dance room. Why    Indie  ? For item  intimate at times and whispered to   the image of the trio:  those sweatshirts are clearly  indie! 
  Why dance?  To the beat, hallmark of the disc, bass and drums that move the head and feet in time. Knickerbockers listen and tell me if it is not. Difficult to imagine the crowds dancing. Easier to think of your room (real or virtual) as a place of its staff and intimate rave party. In short, anything techno, house and glamorous, but a robust rhythm bass and drums accompanying the persuasive voice of the singer. 
 A disk that runs nice without shaking. 
 Sometimes it's so pretty. 
 
  Two pieces worth mentioning: Uh  
 (cica cica bum!) 
 Knickerbockers (but who is   Lena Zavaroni?) 
 
 ps I forgot, I'm not Japanese but English, Brighton to be precise.  
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