Long before he was a voice actor in Studio Ghibli films or a ubiquitous television personality, Shigeru Izumiya cut one of the most dissonant, quietly radical folk-rock albums of 1970s Japan.
Long before he was a voice actor in Studio Ghibli films or a ubiquitous television personality, Shigeru Izumiya cut one of the most dissonant, quietly radical folk-rock albums of 1970s Japan.
The myth of Bon Scott often precedes the man, but his time with AC/DC was less a wild finale than a sudden, focused acceleration.