Leavearth
Leavearth formed in 2005 around vocalist Shogo Minamino, with guitarist Takayuki Morimoto, bassist Kayo Nakayama, and drummer Hiroki Kudo. Their debut album...
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Leavearth formed in 2005 around vocalist Shogo Minamino, with guitarist Takayuki Morimoto, bassist Kayo Nakayama, and drummer Hiroki Kudo. Their debut album 'The End' came out in 2008, and its title track became one of their most recognizable songs.
Nakayama left the band in 2010, after which Minamino handled most of the songwriting. In 2013, Leavearth performed at a concert organized by a far-right group, which drew criticism from fans. The band maintained they didn't endorse the group's ideology.
Other songs like 'Chicago' and 'Too Far Gone' round out their catalog. They've kept a fairly low profile since the mid-2010s.
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