A Japanese trio whose songs balance melodic hooks with themes of connection and personal struggle.
For a good sense of their sound, try "Just For Myself" first, then maybe "Bokura No Kizuna." They're both pretty representative.
They've built a catalog that sticks with you, especially songs like "Just For Myself" and "Don't Cry." Their material leans into emotional territory without getting overwrought, and they've kept going despite vocal cord issues affecting some shows. It's straightforward rock that finds its audience.
They started with the 2016 single "Usotsuki wa Mahou no Hajimari" and put out "Sora no Kanata" the next year. A compilation arrived in 2019, and they've kept releasing songs like "Finder Goshi No Kizuna" and "Ame No Monologue" since.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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