Wasuremono
Wasuremono formed in Tokyo around 2007, starting as a duo with vocalist and guitarist Reika and bassist Yuu before drummer Ryota joined. Their name translates...
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Wasuremono formed in Tokyo around 2007, starting as a duo with vocalist and guitarist Reika and bassist Yuu before drummer Ryota joined. Their name translates to "Forgotten Memories," which fits the mood of their music. They released their debut EP "Hajimari" in 2010, showing a raw, introspective style that would define much of their work.
Their 2013 album "Kiseki" brought more attention, partly because of the song "Are You OK?" The track's haunting melody and emotional weight connected with listeners, helping the band reach a wider audience. They followed with albums like "Arui wa Ashita" in 2016 and "Invisible" in 2019, continuing to explore similar themes without drastically changing their sound.
Reika's vocals often carry a melancholic, ethereal quality, while Yuu's bass lines and Ryota's drumming give the music its structure and energy. Together they create something that feels both fragile and grounded, a balance that has kept their small but dedicated following listening.
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