Kaijura Ayuki
Kaijura Ayuki formed in Tokyo around 2006, working with a sound that mixed rock and metal with classical elements. The band's vocalist, Ayuki, sang over...
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Kaijura Ayuki formed in Tokyo around 2006, working with a sound that mixed rock and metal with classical elements. The band's vocalist, Ayuki, sang over layered instrumentals. They released an album called 'Canta Per Me' in 2010, which included the title track that gained some international attention. The song had a haunting melody and Ayuki's vocals over heavy guitars and orchestral arrangements.
In 2012, the band faced plagiarism accusations from a former member, which they denied. The group's core lineup included Ayuki on vocals, Shin on guitar, Ren on bass, and Aki on drums. Their songwriting was collaborative, drawing from classical music and mythology.
Their later albums included 'Requiem for the Lost' in 2013, 'Symphony of Shadows' in 2016, and 'Ascendance' in 2020. The band built a dedicated following with their genre-blending approach.
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