Mei Semones’ sweetly evocative blend of jazz, bossa nova and math-y indie rock is not
only a way for her to find solace in her favorite genres, but is an intuitive means of
catharsis. “Blending everything that I like together and trying to make something new –
that's what feels most natural to me,” says the 23-year-old Brooklyn-based singersongwriter and guitarist. “It’s what feels most true to who I am as an artist.”‘Tsukino’, Mei’s debut, self-released EP, is being released physically for the first time
ever on Bayonet Records! The EP will be released by itself on CD & Tape formats, and
will be included in a vinyl pressing on the B-side of Semones’ landmark EP,
‘Kebutomushi’!Plinking guitar tones and asymmetrical time signatures exemplify Semones’ forays into
angular indie rock more now than ever before. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan,
Semones began playing music at a young age, starting out on piano at age four before
moving to electric guitar at age eleven. After playing jazz guitar in high school, she went
on to study guitar performance with a jazz focus at Berklee College of Music. College is
where she met her current bandmates, including string players Noah Leong and
Claudius Agrippa, whose respective viola and violin add softness and
multidimensionality to Mei’s intricate guitar work. After releasing a slew of singles and
an EP in 2022, coinciding with her move to New York City, Mei and her band have since
gone on to collaborate with post-bossa balladeer John Roseboro and embark on their
first-ever tour with the melodic rock outfit Raavi.Semones chronicles infatuation, devotion, and vulnerability in her songs, complete with
sweeping strings, virtuosic guitar-playing and heartfelt lyrics sung in both English and
Japanese, that have all become part of her sonic trademark: ornately catchy, genrefusing compositions serving as the backdrop to tender lyrics touching on the
universalities of human emotion.