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Members

  • Izumi (白水) (Drums)
  • Akiya (楓弥) (Guitar)
  • Shin (真) (Guitar)
  • Nao (女雅) (Bass)
  • Isshi (一志) (Vocals)

Information

The band that would be Kagrra formed in October 1998 under the name CROW, along with a 'sister-band' named Lar~Mia. They were both attached to Key Party, and called themselves informally "black feathers" and "white feathers", respectively. However, by the first quarter of 1999, CROW left Key Party and signed with PS Company, changing their name to Kagrra in the process. Once they had their major debut in January 2004, PS Company retitled them to Kagrra, -- adding the comma to their name.

History

Sometime in 1998, Isshi, Izumi and Nao came together to form a band, and put out advertisements to find guitarists. They were joined shortly afterward by Akiya and Shin, and CROW was born. In June 1999, they released a demotape entitled 'Hyakuyae'. Not much information is available about their CROW days, unfortunately.

Come June of 2000, they performed under the name of Kagrra for the first time, and in the same month recorded 'Kotodama'. Their first album, 'Nue', was released December 2000, and after being sold fairly fast, Nue was a second pressing the following March.

Also in that March, Kagrra performed live in Shibuya, released their second album 'Sakura', and their official fanclub, auga, opened. During the summer of 2001 four singles, each tied to the themes of the four seasons, were released - 'fuyu', 'aki', 'natsu' and 'haru'. In September, together with Kagerou and Dué le quartz, Kagrra toured Hong Kong, and October saw the release of their third album, 'Irodori'.

Kagrra’s first live recording, a VHS tape entitled 'Fuunroku', was released on March 6th, 2002, and no more than a month later came out their first maxi-single: 'Yume Izuru Chi'. The same year witnessed also the release of two maxi-singles, a mini album, and finally their first full album entitled 'Gozen'.

2003 abounded with releases as well: two maxi-singles, mini album, their first live DVD. In December Kagrra performed their last indies gig. On January 1st, 2004 released their first major single: 'Urei'. March 3rd brought their first major album 'Miyako' as well as a concert limited to a female-only audience on March 3rd Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival). In the following month their last indies live was released on DVD, and a DVD of the Hina Matsuri concert was released in July.

On December 20th, Kagrra performed at the Shibuya Kokaido, which was recorded for a DVD release in early 2005. During the second song, however, a malfunction with the pyrotechnics filled the hall with smoke and the band and audience were evacuated for approximately 40 minutes. How this wil reflect on the DVD release remains to be seen.

Discography

Singles

  • Kotodama (21 June, 2000)
  • Genwaku no Jyoukei (27 April, 2001)
  • Tsurezure Narumamani (27 April, 2001)
  • Memai (26 May, 2001)
  • Kami Uta (29 June, 2001)
  • Yume Izuruchi (3 April, 2002)
  • Irohanihoheto (5 May, 2002)
  • Kakashi (5 May, 2002)
  • Sakura Maichiru ano okade (4 Oct, 2002)
  • Kotodama (4 Oct, 2002)
  • Haruurara (28 May, 2003)
  • Yotogibanashi (30 Jul, 2003)
  • Urei (1 Jan, 2004)
  • Rin (21 July, 2004)
  • Omou (27 Oct, 2004)
  • Sarasoju no Komoriuta vers 1 (2 Feb, 2005) (forthcoming)
  • Sarasoju no Komoriuta vers 2 (2 Feb, 2005) (forthcoming)

Albums

  • Nue (1 Dec, 2000)
  • Sakura (3 Mar, 2001)
  • Irodori (3 Oct, 2001)
  • Kirameki (1 May, 2002)
  • [gozen] (11 Dec, 2002)
  • Oukaranman (24 Sep, 2003)
  • Miyako (3 Mar, 2004)

DVD & VHS

  • Kagura Fuunroku (VHS) (6 Mar, 2002)
  • Yume Izuruchi (VHS) (16 Jun, 2002)
  • Hisai (DVD) (19 Nov, 2003) (Concert on 27 Aug, 2003)
  • ~Kaikasengen~ Oukaranman (2-Disc DVD) (7 Apr, 2004) (Concert on 2 Dec, 2003)
  • Miyako - Inishie no Tobira ga ima (DVD) (21 July, 2004) (Concert on 3 Mar, 2004)
  • Miyako - Inishie no Tobira ga ima Limited to 3,333 copies (DVD+Artbooks) (21 July, 2004) (Concert on 3 Mar, 2004)
  •  ? (DVD) (30 Mar, 2005) (Concert on 20 Dec, 2004) (forthcoming)

Other

  • [gozen] photo book (5 May, 2003)

External Links