A Japanese rock band that started in Tokyo's clubs and built a catalog of aggressive and melodic songs.
For a good sense of Tat, try 'Peace, Sex & Tea' and 'Road To Paradise'. They frame the band's range pretty well.
Tat matters because they came up through Tokyo's underground club scene in the mid-2000s with a genuinely raw sound. Their debut album 'Rebirth' in 2008 had the track 'Bloodstain' that broke them to a wider audience. Songs like 'Peace, Sex & Tea' and 'Champagne, Cocaine & Strawberries' show how their work could shift from aggressive to more melodic pieces.
The band formed in 2004 with Yoshinori on vocals and guitar, Masahide on guitar, Miya on bass, and Shinichi on drums. They released albums like 'Punishment' in 2010 and 'Into the Macabre' in 2012, then later ones including 'Elysium' in 2014 and 'Re:birth' in 2018.
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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