Scandal has been rocking are ears since they did a theme song for Full Metal Alchemist, this Japanese all girl rock band makes it's way to the USA for two night in the LA area. First at the House of Blues May 22 and the next night at House of Blues in Downtown Disney. They're know for their killer style, and pop rock music.
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grab a ticket and learn more.
from press release
SCANDAL formed in August, 2006 among four high school girls that attended the same vocal and dance school in Osaka, Japan. Taking
their name from a shop sign that hung near the studio where they
practiced in their early days, the band, which consists of Haruna (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Mami (lead guitar, backing vocals), Tomomi (bass, lead vocals), and Rina (drums, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals),
shared a mutual love of western rock bands and artists ranging from
Green Day, Foo Fighters and Paramore to the pop styling of Taylor Swift
and Pink. SCANDAL’s dynamic mix of frenetic melody-driven energy mixed
with smooth, pop-styled vocals have become the band’s hallmark.
SCANDAL’s
music also has been featured in a host of TV shows and movies and the
band are enthusiastic fans of anime and have had several songs
prominently featured in popular series. The group’s singles “Harukaze” and "Shunkan Sentimental" were featured as the opening theme songs for the anime series Bleach and Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and most recently SCANDAL contributed the song, “Daybreak Meteor Shower,” as the theme to the latest Pokémon feature film, Diance and the Cocoon of Destruction.