Cinema Bizarre
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Cinema Bizarre

Cinema Bizarre formed in Berlin in 2005 with vocalist Strify, guitarist Yu, bassist Kiro, and drummer Shin. They put out two studio albums, 'Final Attraction'...

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Cinema Bizarre's brief, theatrical synthpop moment

A Berlin band that mixed synthpop with rock and electronic touches before breaking up in 2010.

For their sound, try 'Lovesongs (They Kill Me)' or 'I Don't Believe.' They capture that mix of synthpop hooks and a bit of rock drama.

They arrived in 2005 with a specific, theatrical style that got attention, and some criticism, for being polished and fashion-forward. Songs like 'Lovesongs (They Kill Me)' and 'Forever Or Never' showed their blend of synthpop with rock edges. They only made two albums, but their sound and look left a distinct mark on that late-2000s German scene.

They formed in Berlin in 2005 with Strify on vocals, Yu on guitar, Kiro on bass, and Shin on drums. They released 'Final Attraction' in 2007 and 'Toy Soldier' in 2008 before Strify left in 2009 and the band broke up the next year.

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Cinema Bizarre formed in Berlin in 2005 with vocalist Strify, guitarist Yu, bassist Kiro, and drummer Shin. They put out two studio albums, 'Final Attraction' in 2007 and 'Toy Soldier' in 2008. Their sound mixed synthpop with rock and electronic touches, and songs like 'Forever Or Never' and 'Love Songs (They Kill Me)' got some attention.

Strify left the band in 2009, and Cinema Bizarre broke up the following year. Their theatrical style and fashion drew some criticism at the time, with a few dismissing them as too polished or superficial. After the split, the members worked on other music projects.

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