Keina Suda
Keina Suda is a Japanese band that formed in Tokyo in the early 2000s. Their music combines ethereal electronica with melancholic vocals, creating a sound...
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Keina Suda is a Japanese band that formed in Tokyo in the early 2000s. Their music combines ethereal electronica with melancholic vocals, creating a sound that some listeners found too dark or depressing. The group includes vocalist and songwriter Aiko Sugino, keyboardist and producer Ryoichi Hamamoto, and guitarist and cellist Yuya Hata.
They've released albums like "Veil" in 2007, "Illusion" in 2010, and "Abyss" in 2015. The song "Veil" became particularly well-known, along with tracks like "Pareidolia" and "Moil." Their lyrics often explore themes of love and loss.
Keina Suda has worked with other artists including Shinji Tanimura and Hiroyuki Sawan. Their music continues to find listeners who connect with its introspective quality.
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