
But on this album, she takes bits and pieces from her previous EP and builds her sound from scratch – she blends up a wider range of genres and makes her own cocktail of electronic Jpop, noise pop, shoegaze, post-rock, and hip-hop. Haru to Shura is Haru Nemuri’s first studio album, following up from Atom Heart Mother – which is a great EP where she seemed to be experimenting with different sub-genres of electronic pop.

There are albums, where they just click with you, where it couldn’t be more noticeable that there’s a burning ambition and a compelling personality behind it within the first couple of listens – Haru Nemuri’s Haru to Shura is one of them for me.
