Uroboros (band)
Uroboros | |
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General information | |
origin | Japan |
Genre (s) | Visual kei |
founding | 2015 |
resolution | 2016 |
Last occupation | |
Keisuke Kurose | |
Aya Kamiki | |
Ohmura Takayoshi | |
Taizo Nakamura | |
Hiroshi Sasabuchi |
Uroboros was a short-lived visual kei band that was formed in 2015 and discontinued the following year.
history
Uroboros was founded in 2015. The line-up consisted of the composer Keisuke Kurose , who previously played in the metal band Asriel , which he founded in 2005 until its dissolution in 2014, the singer Aya Kamiki , the guitarist Ohmura Takayoshi , who is now in the backing band plays for Babymetal , bassist Taizo Nakamura and drummer Hiroshi Sasabuchi, who previously played with Plastic Tree .
In 2015 the group recorded the song Black Swallowtail , which can be heard in the opening credits of the anime television series Rokka no Yūsha . The single was released on September 9, 2015 at the same time as the first mini-album Another Ark via Pony Canyon . On April 20 of the following year, the second mini-album was released with Zodiac .
Discography
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- 2015: Black Swallowtail (Single, Pony Canyon )
- 2015: Another Ark (mini album, Pony Canyon)
- 2016: Zodiac (mini-album, Pony Canyon)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ NBT: Buying music at Comiket, Japan's biggest fan convention. Jrocknews.com, September 25, 2019, accessed April 5, 2020 .
- ↑ Deepa D / O Sundararaju: Davis Guitar Celebrates Its 30th Anniversary With Live Performances And A Chance To Win A Guitar From ESP! Danamic.org, April 23, 2019, accessed April 5, 2020 .
- ↑ a b kuuro_yuki: Un clip pour le new opening de Rokka no Yûsha. Crunchyroll , August 11, 2015, accessed April 5, 2020 (French).
- ↑ Rafael Antonio Pineda: UROBOROS Performs Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers' 2nd Opening Theme. Anime News Network , August 4, 2015, accessed April 5, 2020 .
- ↑ edoh: UROBOROS 'demonic second release “ZODIAC”. Jrocknews.com, April 3, 2016, accessed April 5, 2020 .
- ↑ Chart tracking albums: JP
- ↑ Chart tracking Singles: JP