A Japanese band built around vocalist Mizuki Masuda, mixing guitar-driven indie with electropop touches.
For a quick sense of their range, try 'Kira Kira' from the debut and the later, gauzier 'C♥ndy Girl'. They're both unmistakably Mizca.
Mizca's sound has a light, drifting quality that feels both familiar and a little off-center. Songs like 'C♥ndy Girl' and 'Suki Nano' float on airy vocals and synth textures, but there's still a guitar backbone from the early days. It's the kind of pop that doesn't shout, just settles in.
Mizca began in 2017 with Mizuki Masuda and bassist Yui Sakuma, releasing the EP 'Mosaic' the next year. After Sakuma left in 2019, Masuda has kept the project alive with rotating musicians, putting out the album 'Prism' in 2020 and EPs like 'Azure' and 'Ephemeral'.
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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