D (Japão)
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D (Japão)

D formed in 2003 with vocalist Asagi, guitarist Hide-Zou, and bassist Ruiza. Their music often gets described as dark rock with ethereal melodies, though that...

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D (Japão) and their dark rock with ethereal melodies

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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D formed in 2003 with vocalist Asagi, guitarist Hide-Zou, and bassist Ruiza. Their music often gets described as dark rock with ethereal melodies, though that label doesn't quite capture everything they do. Songs like 'D-tecnolife' and 'Arabesque' show their range, moving between driving rock sections and more atmospheric passages.

Their debut album was 'The Name Is,' followed by releases like 'Blood & Rose' and 'Vampire Addiction.' The band's lineup has included Tsunehito on lead guitar, Hiroki on drums, and Tsukasa on keyboards at various points. They've built a following both in Japan and internationally, with fans drawn to Asagi's distinctive vocals and the group's dramatic presentation.

Some of their material explores darker themes, which has occasionally drawn attention. But mostly they've just kept making music on their own terms. Tracks like 'Kuon' and 'Card' demonstrate their ability to craft memorable melodies within their particular style, without needing to fit neatly into any single genre category.

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