A Japanese rock trio whose song '88' captured a moment of anxiety, with a sound that layers metal, pop, and experimental textures.
If you're new to L.M.C., start with '88' to hear what caught everyone's ear. Then try 'Haunted House Make a Secret' or 'Maple Leaf' to hear how they kept exploring from there.
Their track '88' from 2006 really stuck with people for its haunting melody and lyrics that tapped into a modern unease. It's the song that introduced their dense, layered mix of rock, metal, and pop to listeners outside Japan. Other songs like 'Bell The Cat' and 'John' show they never settled into one predictable sound, always pushing into more experimental territory.
They formed as a trio with vocalist Maya, guitarist Aiji, and bassist Kazuya. Their debut album 'Invisible Wall' came out with '88,' and later albums like 'Supernova' and 'Glitch' kept blending styles without losing that layered rock foundation.
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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