Nightmare
2011/01/01
Nightmare was formed in 2000. After selling out their limited demo recordings and singles that they released as an indie band, they made a major debut in 2003. Ever since then, their pleasant and impressive melodies as well as hilarious banter, which is contrary to their beautiful appearances, fascinate many fans. In 2006, they transferred to Vap, a recording label. "The World/ Almina," opening a…… more
Shuji Kawasaki
2011/01/01
October 22, 2003 debuted with “Minato Monogatari”
October 26, 2005 released 2nd single “Tabi Miren”
November 8, 2006 released 3rd single “Tabi Sasurai”
January 9, 2008 released 4th single “Tabi Akari”
January 14, 2009 released 5th single “Futarino Saishubin”
October 7, 2009 released album with all songs “Futarino Saishubin”
January 6, 2010 released 6th single “Omae ni Aete”
February 2, 2011 relea…… more
bamboo (from milktub)
2011/01/01
milktub is a music unit consisting of bamboo (vocals) and Ichibanboshi Hikaru (guitar) with the slogan of “fast, silly and stylish.” They performed the theme song of the 2013 anime Uchouten Kazoku.
Official Website: http://milktub.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bamboo_milktub…… more
Nothing's Carved In Stone
2011/01/01
[2008] Nothing’s Carved In Stone is born.
[2009.5.6] 1st album, “PARALLEL LIVES” is released.
After releasing the album Nothing’s Carved In Stone (NCIS) embarked on two nationwide tours as well as playing shows at various festivals all over Japan. No one expected a band that just formed to be as skilled and powerful as NCIS was and they immediately gained a huge fan following.
[2009.12.9] 1st sin…… more
supercell
2011/01/01
A group formed by composer ryo and various other illustrators and designers. The group had a breakthrough with the Niconico sensation, VOCALOID Miku Hatsune’s original song. The song has been played a total of more than 20 million times on Niconico. The Internet quickly popularized the group, and in March 2009, made their major debut. The 1st album “supercell” sold over 100,000 copies, and in 201…… more