
First there is the self-titled mini album that was realeased in 2001. Wonderful popmusic with amplified and distorted guitars. Nice tempo for the songs as well. And, and this always hooks me up, this wonderful Japanese accent on the English vocals. The recording sounds a lot like it was homemade with a computer, at least on some songs. Both of the members, Yabe Kanako (vox) and Yoshida Tsuyoshi (vox, guitar, etc) sing on a lot of those songs and this makes it sound really good.

Next up is their first full length album simply entitled "1" (2002). That one totally follows the path the chose for the first release. A little bit better produced yet still very enthusiatic and simply wonderful. The version for the song "Show Me The Way" is different from the one they did for a compilation that was put out in the US called "Minty Fresh Japan Compilation Vol. 3" and in my opinion the one on the album sounds a little better.

Last up is what seems to be the final release of Uinona. A mini album called "One More With Feeling" (2003). Again it features wonderful pop songs with the usual instruments, very catchy. And again all songs have English titled but at the same time most of the lyrics are in Japanese. Something that is very common for Japanese pop music.
All in all I think that the music of Uinona sounds very colourful. When you listen to certain kinds of music you can always compare them to certain colours. And Uinona definetely sounds like very lively and fresh colours. I mean, just look at the covers of their records and you'll get the picture.
These are two links for songs on their website. Enjoy and find out for yourselves.
Uinona - Once In A Moment
Uinona - Show Me The Way
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