Recommended Japanese bands for men in their 60s
Here, we introduce Japanese bands—ranging from four-and-a-half tatami mat rock, to neo-rock, and even what was once called new music—that we recommend for men in their 60s.
Why not take a moment to remember your youth, when you held a folk guitar and listened to the radio?
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Recommended Japanese bands for men in their 60s (81–90)
JustyBOØWY

This is a Japanese rock band sound by Bowie that pulses powerfully with cool, gritty vocal sensibility and a high-class sound that resonates even with connoisseurs.
It’s a work you can recommend as an artist known as a charismatic figure even among men in their 60s.
cherrysupittsu

This is a Japanese band sound by Spitz that expresses the joy of acoustic vocals through a melodious track approach and a mood-enhancing finish.
The gentle vocal approach, friendly even to men in their 60s, resonates pleasantly and elevates the mood.
BRIDGE ~ When We Cross That BridgeHOUND DOG

From the 1980s through the 1990s, HOUND DOG was one of Japan’s top crowd-pulling bands, known for their intense, passionate live performances.
This song was also used as the theme for an Asahi Super Dry commercial, and it showcases Yasuharu Otomo’s growling vocal style to the fullest.


