Canzel
Canzel is a Japanese group with Rei Matsushita on vocals and guitar, Yuki Igarashi on bass, and Hiroki Matsubara on drums. They put out albums like 'Shiroi...
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Canzel is a Japanese group with Rei Matsushita on vocals and guitar, Yuki Igarashi on bass, and Hiroki Matsubara on drums. They put out albums like 'Shiroi Hana' in 2012 and 'Aibiki' in 2014, with songs such as 'Eigoukaiki Element' and 'Sink' showing their range.
Their 2014 song 'Aibiki' got a lot of attention in Japan, topping charts and sparking some debate over its lyrics. It's one of their top tracks, alongside 'Tsuki Sasu Hikari' and 'Kaze Odoru, Sakura Mau'.
Later albums like 'Eureka' in 2016 and 'Shinsekai' in 2020 kept things moving, with their sound leaning into rock and electronic touches. They've had their share of ups and downs, but the music from those records sticks around.
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