Akiakane
Akiakane is an electronic band that formed with four members: Haruka on vocals and lyrics, Risa on keyboards and synths, Hikaru on guitar and composition, and...
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Akiakane is an electronic band that formed with four members: Haruka on vocals and lyrics, Risa on keyboards and synths, Hikaru on guitar and composition, and Yuuki on drums and production. They put out their first album, "Echoes of Time," in 2018.
Their songs like "FlashBack" and "Sayoko" have a melancholic, ambient quality, built around electronic beats and ethereal vocals. The lyrics tend to look inward, touching on nostalgia and loss.
In 2021, there was some noise about their track "Unraveling" and claims it wasn't original, but the band pushed back on that. They've kept releasing music since, with "Memories" coming out in 2022.
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