A four-piece that moved between dreamy pop and ethereal rock from 2007 onward.
If you want to hear their range, start with 'Fuck Off, Please' and 'Kowaresou Ni Naru'. They frame the band's quiet push and pull pretty well.
They made music that could shift from the gentle drift of 'Flappy' to the rougher edge of 'Fuck Off, Please' without losing its core. Their songs like 'Sharin No Jiku' and 'Kowaresou Ni Naru' have an introspective quality that feels lived-in. They built a catalog that found its audience without much fanfare, which says something about the work itself.
The band formed in Japan in 2007 with Yuuki Ozaki on vocals and guitar. They paused in 2014 when Ozaki faced health issues, then came back together in 2016. Albums like 'Hoshi no Furu Machi' and later 'Portal' and 'Sea and the Darkness' show their steady output until they eventually wound down.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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