A Japanese band formed in 2009, known for energetic live shows and songs like 'Hana no iro'.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Hana no iro' or 'Omokage Warp'. Both have that blend of traditional melody and modern arrangement they do well.
They've kept a steady presence since their 2009 debut, blending traditional Japanese melodies with modern arrangements across albums like 'Sakura Iroha' and 'Hana no Iro'. Songs like 'Hana no iro' show how they make that blend feel natural, not like a gimmick. They've played live internationally despite occasional backlash, which says something about sticking to what works.
Formed in 2009 with violinist Aiko Mizuhara and vocalist Mai Fujisawa, they released their debut album 'Sakura Iroha' that same year. They followed with albums like 'Hana no Iro' and 'Aoi Sora', maintaining a steady recording and touring pace without dramatic shifts.
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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