Ayane
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Ayane

Ayane is a Japanese rock quartet formed in Tokyo around vocalist Ayane Taketatsu and guitarist Shinya Hashimoto. They later added bassist Shuhei Sano and...

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Ayane's layered rock and ethereal vocals

A Japanese quartet blending rock, alternative, and progressive elements with emotionally direct songwriting.

For a sense of their range, try 'Fukisokusei Entropy' for that breakthrough melodic pull, or 'Arrival Of Tears' for something with more layered weight.

Ayane's 2017 single 'Fukisokusei Entropy' marked a breakthrough with its melodic structure and introspective lyrics, resonating deeply with listeners. Tracks like 'Arrival Of Tears' and 'Analogy' showcase their attention to layered composition and emotional weight, building a dedicated following through a sound that feels both carefully constructed and immediate. Their work avoids easy categorization, favoring a mix that's as intricate as it is heartfelt.

Formed in Tokyo around vocalist Ayane Taketatsu and guitarist Shinya Hashimoto, the band later added bassist Shuhei Sano and drummer Yutaka Kuramochi to complete their lineup. They've released albums like 'Landmark' in 2018, 'Sculptural' in 2020, and 'Unison' in 2022, developing a sound that blends rock, alternative, and progressive elements with Taketatsu's ethereal vocals.

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Ayane is a Japanese rock quartet formed in Tokyo around vocalist Ayane Taketatsu and guitarist Shinya Hashimoto. They later added bassist Shuhei Sano and drummer Yutaka Kuramochi to complete their lineup. The band's sound developed into a mix of rock, alternative, and progressive elements, with Taketatsu's vocals providing an ethereal quality over intricate arrangements.

Their 2017 single 'Fukisokusei Entropy' became something of a breakthrough, its melodic structure and introspective lyrics resonating with listeners. Other tracks like 'Analogy' and 'Arrival Of Tears' show similar attention to layered composition and emotional weight. The band has released several albums including 'Landmark' in 2018, 'Sculptural' in 2020, and 'Unison' in 2022.

While they've faced the typical challenges of being a female-fronted act in a male-dominated industry, Ayane has built a dedicated following through consistent output and a distinctive musical approach. Their work avoids easy categorization, favoring instead a sound that feels both carefully constructed and emotionally direct.

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