A Japanese band formed in 2003, known for dramatic vocals and atmospheric rock songs.
For a good sense of D (Japão), try 'Kuon' or 'Card', they show how the band crafts memorable melodies within their style.
D (Japão) matters because they've carved out a space where dark rock meets ethereal melody, without sticking to one genre. Songs like 'D-tecnolife' and 'Arabesque' shift between driving rock and atmospheric passages, showing their range. Their following grew around Asagi's distinctive vocals and the band's dramatic presentation, both in Japan and internationally.
D formed in 2003 with vocalist Asagi, guitarist Hide-Zou, and bassist Ruiza. Their debut album was 'The Name Is,' followed by releases like 'Blood & Rose' and 'Vampire Addiction.' Over the years, the lineup has included Tsunehito, Hiroki, and Tsukasa, but they've mostly kept making music on their own terms.
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