Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora
Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora formed in 2004 with vocalist and guitarist Kanade Shuuya, bassist Riko, and drummer Yohei. Their debut album 'Aoi Koufuku' came...
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Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora formed in 2004 with vocalist and guitarist Kanade Shuuya, bassist Riko, and drummer Yohei. Their debut album 'Aoi Koufuku' came out in 2006, and its title track became one of their best-known songs.
Riko left the band in 2009, and Yusuke joined on bass in 2010. Their discography includes albums like 'Kimi ga Inai Sekai' from 2008 and 'Kioku no Shunkan' from 2010, which features the song 'Kioku no Kakera'.
Some critics raised concerns about lyrical content in songs like 'Aitai,' though the band maintained their work was about expressing emotion rather than endorsing harmful actions. Their music has drawn from various styles while keeping an introspective quality.
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