Zetsuen no Tempest
Zetsuen no Tempest was a Japanese band with Shiina Hikaru on vocals, Sasaki Kaito on guitar, Kato Haruki on bass, and Yamada Yuta on drums. Their song...
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Zetsuen no Tempest was a Japanese band with Shiina Hikaru on vocals, Sasaki Kaito on guitar, Kato Haruki on bass, and Yamada Yuta on drums. Their song "Bokutachi no Uta" became particularly well-known, appearing on their 2015 debut album "Atonement."
They released two more albums, "Genesis" in 2017 and "Requiem" in 2019. The band took a brief hiatus at one point, and vocalist Shiina Hikaru has spoken publicly about dealing with depression and anxiety.
Other songs in their catalog include "Spirit Inspiration," "Happy Endings," and "Arashi No Rhapsody."
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