Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Burnout Syndromes, and more added to Crunchyroll's music service
Over a month after adding a slew of concerts and music videos to its service, anime streaming platform Crunchyroll has revealed new additions to their music library.
Revealed today, Crunchyroll subscribers can check out music clips from Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Ikimonogakari, UVERworld, BURNOUT SYNDROMES, Porno Graffitti, SAYURI, Queen Bee, milet, DISH//, hitorie, Ryokuoushoku Shakai, Hitsujibungaku, okazakitaiiku, and Flower Flower.
Asa Suehira, Chief Content Officer for Crunchyroll said this about the addition of music to the service:
“Crunchyroll is always looking for ways to add more value for its fans, and we know that anime and music have always been intrinsically connected art forms. From the early years of anime, music artists have worked closely with the anime producers to write lyrics and meaningfully integrate the music into the story. Crunchyroll wants to replicate that same synergy for our fans.”
Concerts and music videos can be seen on Crunchyroll here.