A Japanese band led by vocalist Yurina Hasegawa, known for ethereal songs like 'Seija no Ame'.
For a good sense of their sound, start with 'Seija no Ame' or 'Baita No Yuuutsu'. They're both pretty representative of that moody, introspective space they work in.
Kagerou's music occupies a specific space in Japanese rock, introspective, atmospheric, and consistently moody. Songs like 'Seija no Ame' and 'Kurayami wo Saita Hana' show their preference for ethereal arrangements that build a particular kind of quiet tension. They're not flashy, but they've maintained a clear sound across albums from 2015's 'Cosmic Canvas' to 2021's 'Celestial Symphony'.
The band formed around vocalist and guitarist Yurina Hasegawa, with a lineup that included Mizuki Murasawa on keyboards, Haruna Takeuchi on bass, and Aika Nakagawa on drums. Their releases show a steady focus on their atmospheric style, from early tracks like 'Risutokatta' to later ones like 'Zetsubou Ni Sayonara'.
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