Heaven in Her Arms
Heaven in Her Arms are a Japanese post-hardcore band from Tokyo. Named after a song from Converge's 2001 album Jane Doe,[2] they have released 3 studio albums, 2 EPs and 6 splits since 2005. In a positive review of the band's 2017 album White Halo, Pitchfork writer Andy O'Connor described their style as an amalgamation of extreme metal, post-rock, and 1990s emo.[2] He compared them to fellow Tokyo band Envy and named both bands a strong influence on their one-time tour-mates Deafheaven.[2] As of 2020, Heaven in Her Arms are signed to Daymare Recordings in Japan, Moment of Collapse Records in Europe, and Translation Loss in North America.[1]
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan[1] |
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Years active | 2001–present |
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Website | heaveninherarms |
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Members
Discography
- Studio albums
- 黒斑の侵蝕 / Erosion of the Black Speckle (2007)
- 幻月 / Paraselene (2010)
- 白暈 / White Halo (2017)
- EPs
- Heaven in Her Arms (2006)
- 被覆する閉塞 / Duplex Coated Obstruction (2009)
- Splits
- Heaven in Her Arms / In Between (2005)
- Heaven in Her Arms / Tomato Steal (2006)
- Koenji (with Killie) (2007)
- Heaven in Her Arms / Aussitôt Mort (2011)
- Heaven in Her Arms / Yumi (2012)
- 刻光 (with Cohol) (2013)
References
- "Heaven in Her Arms – About". Facebook. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- O'Connor, Andy (10 July 2017). "Heaven in Her Arms: White Halo". Pitchfork. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
External links
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