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Revision as of 14:43, 30 October 2016

Sound Horizon

Sound Horizonis a Japanese pop-rock band leaded by Revo. They started their career as a doujin band by released albums in Comiket. In 2004, Sound Horizon signed with KING RECORDS and made their major debut with the album Elysion ~Rakuen e no Zensoukyoku~. Their sixth studio album, Moira, reached #1 on the Oricon daily charts in the first day.

The band also has various supports from musicians, doujin/anison singers and seiyuus.

Members

Leader

  • Revo: Composition, Arrangement, Lyrics, Guitar, Keyboard, Accordion...

Support Members

Vocalists

Musicians

Former Members

Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Pleasure CDs

Singles

DVDs / Blu-rays

Linked Horizon Discography

Albums

Singles


DVDs / Blu-rays

Others

External Links