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*[2008.11.26] [[Sakura no Ame]] (桜ノ雨) ('''absorb''' feat. [[Hatsune Miku]])
 
*[2008.11.26] [[Sakura no Ame]] (桜ノ雨) ('''absorb''' feat. [[Hatsune Miku]])

Revision as of 09:29, 21 October 2009

absorb promoting we walk abreast (2009)

absorb (アブソーブ) is a Japanese pop band signed to Nippon Crown company. The group was formed in April 2005 and gained attention by releasing music through Nico Nico Douga video sharing website. In the year 2008, they signed with Nippon Crown and made their major debut with the single Sakura no Ame. The group name is delivered from the idea "Subete wo Kyuushuu Shiteiku" (すべてを吸収していく; We will absorb all).

Members

Information

absorb was formed in April 2005 by Sasahara Shota, a high school dropper and Mori Haruyoshi with the name S+H (Sasahara + Haruyoshi), they was later joined Nakamura Hiroshi in August of the same year. In November 2005, as a music trio, they changed their band's name to absorb and made their independent debut. In June 2007, absorb released their debut indie single "Tonaride", following by "Michdou" in October of the same year. In December 2007, they started to release music through Nico Nico Douga video sharing website with additional vocals by popular virtual idol Hatsune Miku of VOCALOID under halyosy.

In the year 2008, they signed to Nippon Crown and made their major debut in November with the single "Sakura no Ame feat. Hatsune Miku. In April 2009, they released their second major single "Ai no Uta" with Mori and Sasahara as main vocalists. A month later, their debut album "we walk abreast" was released.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Digital Downloads

External Links