3 Daime Columbia Rose
3 Daime Columbia Rose formed in 2011 with Keiko Kurumada on vocals, Shiho Nanba on guitar, and Keiichi Takada on bass. They released their debut album 'Sora...
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3 Daime Columbia Rose formed in 2011 with Keiko Kurumada on vocals, Shiho Nanba on guitar, and Keiichi Takada on bass. They released their debut album 'Sora no Uta' in 2012, followed by 'Aoi Tori' in 2015. That second album included 'Saishuubin,' which became their most recognizable song.
Kurumada dealt with a vocal cord injury in 2017 that interrupted their work for a time. Some listeners have questioned the emotional tone in their lyrics, though the band has described it as an attempt to capture complicated feelings rather than promote anything specific.
Their music pulls from Japanese traditional styles and indie rock, creating a spare, atmospheric sound built around Kurumada's voice and Nanba's guitar work. They've put out four studio albums in total.
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