Yula Yayoi
Yula Yayoi formed in 2014 around vocalist Yula and keyboardist Yayoi. They later added guitarist Kazuya, bassist Yuma, and drummer Takaya. Their 2016 single...
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Yula Yayoi formed in 2014 around vocalist Yula and keyboardist Yayoi. They later added guitarist Kazuya, bassist Yuma, and drummer Takaya. Their 2016 single "Messiah" gained attention for its haunting melody and vocal delivery.
Their music tends toward atmospheric arrangements with Yula's falsetto vocals creating a particular mood. They released their debut album "Embrace" in 2017, followed by "Fragile" and "Aether." The band has maintained a consistent sound across these releases.
Some listeners found religious themes in "Messiah," though the band didn't engage much with the interpretation. They've continued performing with the same lineup since their formation.
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