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Spitz

Spitz · 1991

48 min · 12 tracks · alternative rock

A melodic blend of jangly guitars and introspective lyrics that evoke the essence of Japanese alternative rock.

Spitz is an album by Spitz, released in 1991. A melodic blend of jangly guitars and introspective lyrics that evoke the essence of Japanese alternative rock. 'Spitz' was significant for helping to lay the groundwork for the popularization of alternative rock in Japan during the early 90s. The album's success contributed to a wave of interest in Japanese rock music, solidifying Spitz's status as one of the genre's prominent bands. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Spitz sound like?

A melodic blend of jangly guitars and introspective lyrics that evoke the essence of Japanese alternative rock. Rooted in alternative rock.

What makes Spitz by Spitz notable?

'Spitz' was significant for helping to lay the groundwork for the popularization of alternative rock in Japan during the early 90s. The album's success contributed to a wave of interest in Japanese rock music, solidifying Spitz's status as one of the genre's prominent bands. Released as Spitz's debut album in 1991, 'Spitz' marked the beginning of their influential career in the J-rock scene. At this time, the band was establishing its identity and sound, blending alternative rock with pop sensibilities that would resonate throughout the 90s.

How many songs are on Spitz?

Spitz has 12 tracks, running approximately 48 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·48:19

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

  • 1 ニノウデの世界 Standout 4:31
  • 2 海とピンク 3:39
  • 3 ビー玉 4:43
  • 4 五千光年の夢 Standout 2:44
  • 5 月に帰る 4:26
  • 6 テレビ 4:09
  • 7 タンポポ Standout 5:10
  • 8 死神の岬へ 3:44
  • 9 トンビ飛べなかった 3:32
  • 10 夏の魔物 3:12
  • 11 うめぼし 3:37
  • 12 ヒバリのこころ 4:51

Release Date

January 1, 1991

Genre

alternative rock

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Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

48 min 19 sec