Mei Semones – Animaru
- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
-
Mei Semones’ debut album Animaru is a luminous and richly textured work that merges jazz, bossa nova, J-pop, and indie pop into a delicate yet confident artistic statement. Recorded in a farmhouse studio with her five-piece band, the album feels both intimate and expansive, exploring the tension between tenderness and bold self-expression. Each song is tied to an animal symbol and flows with lyrical introspection, deft guitar work, and gentle vocals that glide seamlessly between English and Japanese. At its core, Animaru is about liberation—breaking free of expectations and embracing the primal and poetic sides of being human.
Semones showcases remarkable range throughout the record, moving from breezy bossa nova (“Dumb Feeling”) to contemplative acoustic jazz duets (“Donguri”) and complex polyrhythmic pop (“I Can Do What I Want”). Her compositions are emotionally vivid without ever tipping into melodrama, and her voice—featherlight but unwavering—anchors each piece with grace. Animaru is both a personal exploration and a universal invitation, making Mei Semones one of the most intriguing new voices in contemporary music.
Reviews
"An enchanting debut that deftly blurs genre lines… Semones finds power in softness, crafting a world as lush and intricate as her guitar work." – Clash Music
"Each track is a small wonder… her delicate voice and complex arrangements create a sound that’s entirely her own." – The FADER
"A quietly groundbreaking record… Semones' command of mood and melody is astonishing for a debut." – Consequence
"Elegant, dreamy, and deeply personal… Animaru is a rare album that invites deep listening without demanding it." – Pitchfork
"Like a Miyazaki film translated into song—whimsical, emotive, and full of quiet rebellion." – BrooklynVegan
-
A1 Dumb Feeling
A2 Dangomushi
A3 Toro Moyo
A4 I Can Do What I Want
A5 Animaru
B1 Donguri
B2 Norwegian Shag
B3 Rat With Wings
B4 Zarigani
B5 Sasayaku Sakebu