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Mei Semones emerges as an instinct‑led, Brooklyn‑shaped artist whose multilingual, genre‑blending songs turn technical virtuosity and emotional clarity into intimate, world‑building music instinct‑led artistry.
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🌀 Mei Semones: Leading with Instinct, Brooklyn Energy, and the Art of Building Worlds with Heart

16 January 2026
@meisemones thank you so much everyone who came out to our ~sold out~ show in Brooklyn last week!!! ◝(˶˃ ᵕ ˂˶) ◜♡🎀 lots more shows coming up 💌 #indiemusic #indie #guitar #indierock #foryoupage #fyp ♬ original sound - Mei Semones

🌘 Where Instinct Meets the Spark of Daring

Mei Semones’ instinct‑driven artistry comes into sharp focus with her song “I can do what I want”, a declaration of artistic freedom that moves with kinetic confidence and technical fearlessness. The track crystallizes her instinct‑first approach, her Brooklyn‑shaped boldness, and her gift for blending tenderness with virtuosity. Its swirling guitar lines and self‑affirming lyrics echo the city’s pulse while reinforcing her commitment to building intimate, multilingual soundscapes rooted in joy, courage, and self‑trust.

🎶 🎸🌆🌱💛🌟🗾🇯🇵🖼️🇺🇸🗽🎶🌀📀🧡✨ 🔊 I can do what I want - Mei Semones




“Sometimes the quietest notes carry the truest meaning".

Two soft lines to set the tone—because Mei Semones’ world is built on instinct, tenderness, and the courage to follow what feels right. Her debut album Animaru doesn’t shout; it glows.

🌱 Leading With Instinct: The Heart Behind Animaru

Mei Semones’ first full-length album emerges from a moment in her life when she finally had the space to pour more time and energy into what she loves most—music. That shift toward creative focus sparked a deeper trust in her instincts, shaping songs built from guitar-first exploration, melodies that unfurl naturally, and lyrics added only when the emotional core is ready.

🐾 Animaru: A Bilingual World of Emotion and Play

Named after the Japanese pronunciation of “animal,” Animaru captures the album’s central themes: instinct, joy, and the freedom to lead with what you love. The title track became a compass for the project, reflecting both Mei’s bilingual identity and the album’s emotional landscape—one where curiosity and vulnerability coexist.

🎸 Genre-Blending as a Love Language

Mei’s seamless fusion of bossa nova, indie rock, jazz, and chamber pop isn’t a calculated experiment—it’s simply the natural result of a musician shaped by many musical lineages. Her songs feel cohesive because they’re anchored in what she genuinely loves, allowing her influences to mingle freely and form something unmistakably her own.

🌆 Brooklyn Energy, Farm-Side Recording, and the Power of Place

Living in Brooklyn has sharpened Mei’s artistic identity, surrounding her with hardworking musicians and the city’s unmistakable creative electricity. Yet Animaru was recorded far from the city—on a Connecticut farm where crickets, animals, and the quiet of open space seeped into the sessions, giving the album its organic warmth and sense of togetherness.

💛 Love Beyond Romance and the Art of Collaboration

Throughout Animaru, Mei centers non-romantic love—family, friends, her band, even her guitar—as the emotional backbone of her writing. That spirit of connection extends to the album artwork created by her mother, Seiko Semones, and to the bandmates who help her push musical boundaries on technically daring tracks like “I can do what I want.” For Mei, collaboration isn’t decoration; it’s the ecosystem where her songs come alive.


Animaru is out now on Bayonet Records, ready to find its place in the hearts of listeners who crave tenderness, craft, and quiet emotional courage.

👉 Listen & Buy: https://bayonet.nyc/animaru

#AnimaruMagic 🌟 #MeiSemones 🎸 #LeadWithInstinct 🌱 #BrooklynEnergy 🌆 #NonRomanticLove 💛

Mei’s Technical Brilliance

The Softness Behind the Complexity
One of the most overlooked truths about Mei is that her technical virtuosity isn’t the point—it’s the doorway. Beneath the odd meters, jazz harmonies, and intricate guitar lines, she’s actually building a musical language designed to protect softness. The complexity isn’t there to impress; it’s there to hold the quiet emotions she doesn’t want to dilute. Most listeners hear her as delicate. Musicians hear her as advanced. But the real secret is this: Mei uses complexity the way some people use a diary lock—so the tenderness inside stays honest, untouched, and fully hers.

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