A Japanese rock band whose direct, melodic singles connected with listeners throughout the 1990s.
For a good sense of their sound, try "Passenger" or "Johnny Lightning." They're both solid examples of what made Ziggy work.
Ziggy's music had a simple rock energy that just worked. Songs like "Passenger" and "Aozameta Yoru ~ Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die" became popular with fans because they didn't overcomplicate things. They made radio-friendly rock that felt immediate, whether you heard it on air or at a show.
They started with straightforward rock singles in the early '90s, including "Kimi Ni Mune Kyun!" By the late '90s, tracks like "LAST DANCE wa Omae ni" showed them settling into a consistent style. They kept playing and recording for a few more years before winding down.
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