Ef - a Tale Of Melodies
Ef - a Tale of Melodies began with Yui Sakakibara and Chizuko Miyauchi, who shared an interest in atmospheric sound and introspective writing. Their early...
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Ef - a Tale of Melodies began with Yui Sakakibara and Chizuko Miyauchi, who shared an interest in atmospheric sound and introspective writing. Their early work had a melancholic quality, using instruments like cello and piano to create immersive spaces. The band's debut album was called 'A Moon Filled Sky'.
Their sound didn't fit neatly into conventional expectations, and some early performances drew mixed reactions. They kept working with their own approach rather than changing it to suit what was expected. Songs like 'Egao no Chikara' and 'Negai no kakera' came from that period.
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