Kameleo
Kameleo formed in 2015 with Kazuya Taniguchi on vocals and guitar, Shosuke Yamazaki on bass, and Ryuta Hamamoto on drums. They released their debut album...
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Kameleo formed in 2015 with Kazuya Taniguchi on vocals and guitar, Shosuke Yamazaki on bass, and Ryuta Hamamoto on drums. They released their debut album 'Kameleo I' the following year, which mixed alternative rock with pop and electronic touches.
Their song 'Hajimari No Uta' became their breakthrough track. It's a reflective piece about beginnings and self-discovery, carried by Taniguchi's vocals over an atmospheric melody. Other songs like 'Turn Back Time' and 'Kimi To Now' show their range within that moody, melodic style.
They put out 'Kameleo II' in 2018 and 'Kameleo III' in 2021. In 2019, there were some plagiarism claims around a song on 'Kameleo III,' which the band denied and were eventually cleared of.
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