A six-piece Japanese band that mixes violin with rock and ethereal pop.
If you're trying to get a handle on their thing, "Ray of Light" and "Reach for my dream (Sora Song)" are a good place to start. They frame that mix of drive and float pretty well.
They're one of those groups that quietly built a sound you don't hear every day, weaving a violin into the usual rock setup. Songs like "Ray of Light" and "Angel Dust (Leon Song)" show how that extra layer gives their pop a different kind of lift. It's a specific flavor that stuck around through a few albums, even when they caught some early flak.
They started with the debut album "Celestial Dance" and kept putting out records like "Crimson Embrace" and "Shadow Whispers." The lineup stayed steady with the same six members, and their description as blending ethereal pop with rock held true across those releases.
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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