Kannazuki No Miko
Kannazuki No Miko formed in 2003, taking their name from an ancient Shinto festival. The band featured vocalist Hazuki and guitarist Ryouichi, and they built...
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Kannazuki No Miko formed in 2003, taking their name from an ancient Shinto festival. The band featured vocalist Hazuki and guitarist Ryouichi, and they built a following in Japan's underground rock scene with Hazuki's ethereal vocals and Ryouichi's intricate guitar work.
In 2005, they released their debut single "Agony," which became an instant sensation and helped push them toward mainstream recognition. That song's success led to their debut album "The Cycle of Life and Death." Other notable tracks from their catalog include "Suppuration -core-" and "Re-sublimity."
Their music often explored themes of love, loss, and human complexity through Hazuki's introspective lyrics.
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