FOMARE

by | Apr 1, 2026 | NEW VIDEOS | 0 comments

Melodic punk with arena-sized emotional honesty, FOMARE turn their JMS BASE live performance from ZEPP HANEDA into a masterclass in setlist dramaturgy. Opening with the immediate pull of “Lani” and “Grey,” the band gradually deepens the emotional tension through “80%,” “ARUBA,” “yumekarasametemo,” “mirror,” and the beautifully time-stamped ache of “23:12,” before unleashing the final singalong ascent of “Stardust,” “Aisuru Hito,” and “Nagai Kami.”
The real nerd candy is how “mirror” and “23:12” act as the reflective core of the set—two songs that feel like fluorescent midnight confessionals before the closing stretch opens the emotional floodgates. Their Gunma-born melodic punk DNA is all over this performance: no wasted theatrics, just chorus architecture built for thousands of voices and that raw honesty that turns Zepp-sized spaces into giant memory machines.

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