HALCALI LOL
I like Zaiya’s coffee, even if it’s nothing special. Not sure if I can say the same about gothloli.
Samurai Beat Radio is this…project in which they record Japanese artists for a radio program that is broadcasted in Japan, in the US. They’ve hosted TM Revolution last time a couple months ago and they just did a show with Halcali on this past Friday. Both of their shows are free, located at Kinokuniya midtown, NYC.
There’s precious little information about this project, who it is supported by, who funds it, and with which organization it belongs to, but whichever organization it is, it’s doing marketing a little awkardly.
But it’s Halcali. And they are a little lol. I think they’re not at ease in this particular setting but at the same time they’ve had a tough schedule flying all over the place and performing. I guess if I can make it to tomorrow’s show A-OK, I’ll make some notes about that here too.
And if you didn’t know, there was an autograph and photo session after the radio program was over. The host was Brian Nishii of Happyfunsmile.
Meanwhile I’ll put this picture I got with them alongside with the picture I got with Bonnie Pink. It’s like musician artists just have more fun when they’re not tied up in an anime-cross-promotional convention?



Needs more Tamura Yukari in Central Park.
Me and JP will be there tomorrow :>
Link: America is NOT READY for Yukarin.
Hinano: \o/
If we’re ready for JAM Project, we’ll be ready for Yukarin is a few years. :v
Oh man, Bonnie Pink. The only song I’d ever heard from her was that Rurouni Kenshin ED, “It’s Gonna Rain!”, I think.