Funeral Party

Funeral Party - Japanese new wave duo

Group from Japan

Genres: indie rock, post-punk, dance punk, indie, dance-punk

Funeral Party

About Funeral Party

There are multiple artists with the name Funeral Party: (1) Funeral Party is a four-piece band that formed one night in a Whittier, CA park in 2005. Initially, the band didn’t even own equipment and had to borrow it from bands they played with at East Los Angeles backyard parties and warehouses. Lars Stalfors, engineer for The Mars Volta, invited the band to record in the Volta’s studio in East L.A. The sessions yielded “Chalice”. They are currently signed to RCA Records. Their song "New York City Moves to the Sound of L.A." was featured in a Taco Bell commercial for the "Doritos Locos Taco". Chad Elliott - Vocals James Torres - Guitar Kimo Kahalua - Bass Tim Madrid - Drums Dylan - Percussion / Keyboards (2) Funeral Party is a two-man Japanese darkwave outfit. They made their debut on the Pafe Record compilation "Vision of the Emotion" in 1985. Their first record "Dream of Embryo" was released by Pafe Record the following year, with cover art penned by contemporary muzan-e artist Maruo Suehiro. T. Kusano - vocals / drums / synthesizer / guitar / bass M. Morita - synthesizer / vocals / electronics. (3) Funeral Party is a goth/ethereal band from USA, they released the only album "Serpentime".

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Funeral Party — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Funeral Party New York City moves to the sound of LA.
Funeral Party Finale
Funeral Party I'm Long Gone
Funeral Party The Staircase
Funeral Party Finale
Funeral Party New York City Moves to the Sound of LA
New York City moves to the sound of LA.
I'm Long Gone
The Staircase
New York City Moves to the Sound of LA