A Tokyo trio known for rock songs that tackle desire and darker feelings, anchored by Kouichi Hirose's vocals.
For a quick sense of their sound, 'Futatsu No Kodou To Akai Tsumi' and 'Eien no Setsuna' frame it well, one sparked talk, the other just hits hard.
Their 2010 track 'Futatsu No Kodou To Akai Tsumi' from the album 'X-Rated' sparked debate for its raw take on love and desire, showing how they pushed boundaries in Japanese rock. Songs like 'Eien no Setsuna' and 'Twinkle' from their top tracks carry that same intensity, making their catalog a study in unvarnished emotion. They kept that edge through later albums like 'Tsumi to Batsu' and 'Ashita Kimi ga Inai Nara'.
Formed in 2006 with Kouichi Hirose on vocals and the Ono brothers on guitar and bass, they worked in Tokyo on rock that often leaned into darker themes. After 'X-Rated' in 2010, they released albums steadily through 2020's 'Yami no Mukou e,' with the three members writing together throughout.
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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