The NOVEMBERS: Two Decades of Music and a 20th Anniversary Tour That Brings Them Back to Thailand

by McKee
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The NOVEMBERS live in Bangkok 2025 Blueprint Livehouse Japan

After The NOVEMBERS met their Thai fans for the first time at FEVER Tours 2024 in Bangkok, their intense sound and powerful vocals left a deep impression—one that fans still talk about today.

This year marks the band’s 20th anniversary as rock artists, and instead of simply looking back on past achievements, they’re charging forward with fresh creative energy. To celebrate, they’re bringing a setlist that best represents who they are right now to fans who’ve supported them over the years—including those in Thailand.

In this Space Invader, we catch up with Yusuke Kobayashi, the band’s vocalist and guitarist, to talk about The NOVEMBERS’ evolution, the ideas behind their music, how they’ve managed to stay true to their sound through two decades of change, and the special connection they feel with their Thai fans who’ve helped them get to where they are today.

The NOVEMBERS live in Bangkok 2025 Blueprint Livehouse Japan

My approach to making music has definitely evolved. In the early days, it was more impulsive and instinctive, but now it’s much more introspective, and I value communication both within the band and with society. One particularly memorable moment was when we recorded our first EP. We were still figuring out our style, but the way we challenged each other and pushed ourselves to create our own sound had a lasting impact on later works. Also, social issues, human history, science, and philosophy have influenced our music over the years. Performing live abroad, including in Thailand, has also expanded the way we approach music.

I feel that our music has become more expansive and layered. Early on, our sound was more straightforward, but now we focus more on creating a specific atmosphere or mood. However, one thing that has never changed is our commitment to the “core of emotion.” Whether it’s joy, anger, loneliness, or longing, expressing these personal emotions has always been at the heart of our music. Our desire to share positive energy with our fans and the world has only grown stronger over time.

We’ve been influenced by a wide range of genres, including J-pop, alternative rock, new wave, shoegaze, post-punk, ambient, and noise rock. Bands like The Smiths, The Cure, My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Radiohead, and Deftones, to name just a few, have been a huge inspiration. However, rather than intentionally imitating them, we focus on letting our own ideas flow naturally into the music. We don’t construct our music like a model kit; instead, we approach it with a free mind, letting the music unfold on the canvas. This approach makes me feel that both my heart and body are truly enjoying the process.

When we choose a title for a work, it’s always based on the theme, message, and the imagery of the world we want to express. The theme of this album was essentially about “the band” itself. We wanted to create a work that declares, “This is who we are now.” By using this title again, it feels like one chapter is closing, and a new story is beginning. It’s a reflection of where we’ve been, while also representing who we are at this moment in time.

I feel that by staying true to our expression and not getting caught up in trends, we’ve been able to carve out our own unique position. It’s great to continue to maintain “The NOVEMBERS’ style,” both in Japan and abroad. I hope that people will remember us as a band that brought deeply emotional music to their hearts.

In a world that values efficiency and cost-effectiveness, being in a band may seem inefficient. However, I believe being in a band reflects the essence of “human nature” as creatures that live in groups. Life is about taking detours and seeing many different landscapes with your own eyes, and I think being in a band is the best way to avoid missing out on that. It hasn’t been an easy journey, but the trust and respect between the band members have always been the foundation. Even as our personal lives and values have changed, we’ve remained connected through our music. We’ve built a relationship where, even if we need space at times, we can always come back to The NOVEMBERS.

Our first live show in Thailand was truly special. The energy and reactions from the audience were incredibly passionate, and we could feel that our music had reached them in this foreign land. The excitement and emotion from that moment are unforgettable. At Blueprint Livehouse, I hope to continue building that deep connection with our Thai fans. I look forward to creating an even more immersive experience and enjoying the concert with them.

Thai fans are incredibly passionate, and it’s clear they genuinely connect with our music. One of my most memorable moments was when I shook hands with fans who had waited over 10 years to see us live. The gratitude and emotion I felt at that moment was amazing. Their energy adds something truly special to the atmosphere of the live shows, and we respond by giving everything we’ve got in our performances. With each interaction, the bond with the fans grows stronger, and we are reminded of the true power of music.

We’ve prepared a special setlist to meet the fans’ expectations. We’ll mix in some nostalgic tracks with new ones to create a sense of timelessness during the show. We want to offer a unique experience, one that fans can look back on with fond memories.

Live shows in Thailand feel much more open and energetic, with the audience expressing their emotions more freely. Of course, Japan also has enthusiastic fans, but in Thailand, the expression is more immediate and unreserved, which makes the dynamics of the live performance even more unique. In Japan, the culture tends to be more orderly, with the audience often focused intensely on the performance, but both cultures are amazing in their own ways.

We’re excited to continue challenging ourselves in the future. We want to experiment with even more experimental sounds and collaborate with other artists. I also hope to try new forms of music expression that we haven’t explored yet. We are always seeking new ideas to evolve our music.

It’s important to understand who your music is reaching. Thai fans are incredibly passionate and enjoy music from the heart, so forming connections with them is key. It’s not just about preparing for the live shows; understanding and respecting the local culture is equally important.

To our Thai fans, thank you for your continuous support. We’re really looking forward to seeing you at the live shows and are so happy to be able to create music together with you. Thank you, and we hope to see you again in a bright future!



The NOVEMBERS Live in Bangkok 2025 ; Japan’s iconic rock band is making their explosive return, ready to set your adrenaline on fire with their searing sound and heavenly roar. Get ready for a special setlist crafted just for their Thai fans. Don’t miss it! Saturday, May 31 at Blueprint Livehouse. Tickets are only 500 THB and available now on Ticketmelon.

The NOVEMBERS live in Bangkok 2025 Blueprint Livehouse Japan

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