A three-piece band whose French name hints at the emotional territory they explore.
If you want to hear what they're about, 'Kyoujin Nikki' has that driving energy, while 'Selene No Binetsu' shows their more atmospheric side. Both feel like they come from the same emotional place.
Baiser's music blends alternative rock and metal elements with the melodic sensibility common in J-rock, creating songs that feel both energetic and introspective. Tracks like 'Kyoujin Nikki' and 'Selene No Eternity' show their range from driving rock to more atmospheric material. Their French name meaning 'kiss' gives a clue about the emotional weight they bring to even their heaviest moments.
Formed in 2010 as a three-piece with vocalist/guitarist Yui, drummer Aimi, and bassist Youko. They've released four studio albums to date, including tracks like 'Carnation' and 'Psychoballet' that continue to develop their sound while staying rooted in that emotional rock territory.
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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