Zuck
Zuck formed in 2012 around vocalist and lyricist Ayase. They released their debut EP 'Tooku' independently in 2013. The band's early years were marked by...
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Zuck formed in 2012 around vocalist and lyricist Ayase. They released their debut EP 'Tooku' independently in 2013. The band's early years were marked by financial struggles and limited recognition.
In 2015, Zuck released the single '69 Oku No Kotoba No Katachi,' which became their breakthrough. The song's haunting melody and introspective lyrics brought them wider attention. Around this time, the band faced accusations of plagiarism, which they denied.
Their 2016 debut album 'Zuck' showed their range, blending rock, pop, and electronica. They followed with albums like 'Kiseki' in 2018 and 'Aurora' in 2020. Other songs in their catalog include 'Hoshi No Nai Sora,' 'Mikazuki,' 'MONSTER,' and 'WO:LF.'
Core members include Ayase on vocals and lyrics, Sara on guitar and composition, and Yuki on bass. They've collaborated with artists including the virtual singer Hatsune Miku and rapper Rinne.
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