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SURVIVE SAID THE PROPHET release new music video ‘MUKANJYO’ ahead of debut UK live dates

August 18, 2019

SURVIVE SAID THE PROPHET
announce debut UK live dates in September


Release music video for upcoming single ‘MUKANJYO’

‘MUKANJYO’ set for release on streaming platforms 21st Aug

J-rock band Survive Said The Prophet (“SABAPURO” in Japanese) have released a music video for upcoming single ‘MUKANJYO’ (out 21st August) ahead of their first UK live dates in September.  

‘MUKANJYO’ is the opening theme song for new Japanese animation TV series VINLAND SAGA, which is based on the Japanese historical manga series written and drawn by award-winning manga author Makoto Yukimura.

Formed in Tokyo in 2011, the 5-piece rock band combine elements of pop, rock, electro, indie, and R&B for their unique evolving sound and electric live shows. With four albums behind them and credentials that include opening for international bands such as Incubus, Paramore, The Used, As It Is, and Story of the Year, Survive Said The Prophet will finally bring their live show to London and Manchester in September, ahead of their ‘MADE IN ASIA’ Tour (Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and China).

Bilingual vocalist Yosh says about the upcoming tour, “Music is global, there is no doubt about that. We have seen and experienced the connection music can bring between cultures. So now it’s time to see more. We wanted to take this opportunity to bring our “Japanese” style all around the world, share our ideas and learn from new places we’ve never played before. We have much to learn but I hope this opportunity can bring a new bond between all countries that just love to rock out!”

UK live dates:
6th September – Boston Music Room, London
7th September – The Star and Garter, Manchester

Survive Said The Prophet are:
Yosh (vocals)
Tatsuya (guitar)
Ivan (guitar)
Yudai (bass, backing vocals)
Show (drums)

http://survivesaidtheprophet.com/

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