SAHAJi Storm Ahead With Soaring Debut Album ‘Don’t Touch My Soul’

After their debut single rocketed to No. 8 on the UK charts — the highest-charting debut by a Japanese band — SAHAJi step forward with their full-length album ‘Don’t Touch My Soul’ on Flip Flop Records. The record builds on that breakthrough moment with towering choruses, melodic hooks, and a widescreen rock sound aimed straight at packed rooms.

The Sahaji brothers have shaped their sound since their early songs were recognized at a YAMAHA music audition in Japan, leading to magazine covers and placements in TV campaigns across Asia. Now signed to legendary Britpop producer Nick Brine’s Flip Flop Records, the band channel influences like Oasis, Tom Petty, The Beatles, and Jimi Hendrix into something bold and immediate.

‘Don’t Touch My Soul’ leans into 90s Britpop spirit while keeping its footing in modern rock drive — soaring vocals, chiming guitars, and rhythm sections built to move a crowd. The album carries both ambition and muscle, the sound of a band intent on carving space in the UK scene.

SAHAJi are currently tearing through a sold-out UK tour with The Skinner Brothers and have released a collaboration track with REN and the Skinner Brothers’ frontman. With sold-out shows across Japan, including appearances at Fender Japan and Tower Records Japan, SAHAJi arrive with momentum already in motion — and no signs of slowing down.