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Passion Fruit

Fujifabric · 2007

8 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock · pop rock

A vibrant blend of indie pop and rock, infused with playful melodies and introspective lyrics.

Passion Fruit is a single by Fujifabric, released in 2007. A vibrant blend of indie pop and rock, infused with playful melodies and introspective lyrics. Upon its release, 'Passion Fruit' received positive critical acclaim and showcased the band's growth, solidifying their place within the Japanese alternative rock scene. The album's fresh sound contributed to its chart performance, notably earning a spot on various J-Pop charts and influencing upcoming indie artists in Japan. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Passion Fruit sound like?

A vibrant blend of indie pop and rock, infused with playful melodies and introspective lyrics. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock.

What makes Passion Fruit by Fujifabric notable?

Upon its release, 'Passion Fruit' received positive critical acclaim and showcased the band's growth, solidifying their place within the Japanese alternative rock scene. The album's fresh sound contributed to its chart performance, notably earning a spot on various J-Pop charts and influencing upcoming indie artists in Japan. In 2007, Fujifabric released 'Passion Fruit' as their third studio album, following the success of their sophomore effort 'Fakebook' which had established them as a staple in the Japanese indie scene. This album marked a continued evolution in their sound, incorporating more eclectic influences while maintaining their signature melodic style.

How many songs are on Passion Fruit?

Passion Fruit has 3 tracks, running approximately 8 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·8:27

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 パッション・フルーツ Standout 4:18
  • 2 スパイダーとバレリーナ Standout 3:04
  • 3 Cheese Burger Standout 1:05

Release Date

September 5, 2007

Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

8 min 27 sec