Homecomings (band)

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Also known asHomukami
OriginKyoto
Years active2012 (2012)–present
Labels
  • Second Royal Records
  • Kakubarizm
  • IRORI Records
Homecomings
Also known asHomukami
OriginKyoto
Years active2012 (2012)–present
Labels
  • Second Royal Records
  • Kakubarizm
  • IRORI Records
Members
    • Yuki Fukutomi
    • Ayaka Tatamino
    • Honami Fukuda
Past membersNarumi Ishida (2012–2024)
Websitehomecomings.jp

Homecomings (Japanese: ホームカミングス), often shortened to Homukami (ホムカミ), is a Japanese band from Kyoto formed in 2012. They released their first album in 2014, entitled Somehow, Somewhere.

Former member

  • Yuki Fukutomi – guitar[1]
  • Ayaka Tatamino – vocals and guitarist[1]
  • Honami Fukuda – bass guitar[1]
  • Narumi Ishida – drums[1] (graduated in 2024[2])

History

The band formed in 2012 while the band members were attending Kyoto Seika University. They released their first album in 2014 entitled Somehow, Somewhere, which they recorded in Magi Sound Studio, a newly built recording studio at Kyoto Seika University.[1][3] They debuted under contract with the music label Second Royal Records and Kakubarizm.[4][5]

In May 2016, they released their second album, entitled Sale of Broken Dreams.[6] In 2018, they performed the theme song for the anime film Liz and the Blue Bird entitled "Songbirds".[7] later that year they released their third album Whale Living.[8]

In 2019, they performed "Cakes", the theme song for the film Ai ga Nanda [ja].[9] In 2020, they signed a new contract on Pony Canyon's label, IRORI Records.[10]

In March 2021, they performed the closing theme song for the TV drama Soro Katsu Joshi no Susume entitled "Herge", they also performed the ending theme of the second season entitled "i care".[11][12] In May of that year, they release their fourth album entitled Moving Days.[13] In December, they performed the theme song of the TV drama Shitsuren Meshi, entitled "Arpeggio".[14]

In 2023, they performed the closing theme for the anime, Insomniacs After School, entitled "Lapse", which was included in their fifth album release in April 2023, entitled New Neighbors.[15][16] In 2024, they perform the theme song of the film Mikazuki to Neko entitled "Moon Shaped".[17] In February 2024, the band announced that the Narumi Ishida, the band's drummer, will leave the band.[2]

Discography

Albums

Year Title Ref
2014 Somehow, Somewhere [18]
2016 Sale of Broken Dreams [6]
2018 Whale Living [8]
2021 Moving Days [13]
2023 New Neighbors [16]
2024 See You, Frail Angel. Sea Adore You [19]

Singles

Year Title Ref
2014 Shiroi Hikari no Asa ni (白い光の朝に) [20][a]
2015 Hurts [21]
2019 Cake [9]
2023 Hikari no niwa to Sakana no Yume (光の庭と魚の夢) [22]

Nomination

Notes

References

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