
Since I've covered Go!Go!7188 and Yuu's band Chirinuruwowaka, I figure I might as well cover Go!Go! bassist Akiko Hamada's solo work too. First I should point out that she's Akiko Noma now, but I need to flesh out the "H" section, so I'm sticking with Hamada. Not that there's really much to add to what I've already said about the other two bands. Akiko's solo work is much the same, only a bit more down tempo and quiet. Her voice isn't as strong as it should be but it gets the job done. I'm not sure if her solo work is strong enough to stand on it's own, but fans of Go!Go! should definitely track it down.
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