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Kuroki Nagisa (band): Difference between revisions

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===Albums===
===Albums===
* [2014.04.02] [[Hyouhon Bako]] (標本箱; ''Specimen Box'')
* [2014.04.02] [[Hyouhon Bako]] (標本箱; ''Specimen Box'')
* [2015.10.07] [[Dai Yogen (Kuroki Nagisa album)|Dai Yogen]] (大予言; ''Large Prophecy'')
* [2015.10.07] [[Jiyuu Ritsu]] (自由律; ''Freedom Law'')


===Mini-Albums===
===Mini-Albums===

Revision as of 00:14, 12 September 2015

Kuroki Nagisa promoting "Kimi ga Watashi wo Dame ni Suru" (2015)

Kuroki Nagisa (黒木渚) was a 3-member indies Japanese rock band that was formed in 2010. The band was named after it's vocalist. The band disbanded in December of 2013, and in 2014 it was announced that the vocalist would continue transition the band into a solo act.

Members

Former Members

History

Kuroki Nagisa was formed in 2010. The band created music that reflected the contrasts of nobility/vulgarity, impurity/innocence and sweetness/sanity. They released their first single "Atashi no Shinzou Ageru" exclusively in the Kyushu area on December 12th, 2012. They ranked #14 on the nationwide Indies chart and #1 on the Yusen Indies chart. The same single then became available nationwide on 1/8/2013. They continued to rank within top 20 on Oricon Indies Chart for 10 consecutive weeks and were chosen as one of the most potential artists under the category "New Artist 2013" for iTunes. Two months after the release of their second single "Hasami", the band decided to disband. Kenji and Satoshi left the band and it was announced in early 2014 that vocalist Kuroki Nagisa would continue on under the band's name (as is her own) as a solo artist.

Discography

Kuroki Nagisa promoting "Atashi no Shinzou Ageru" (2012)

Note: All of the following releases are under Kuroki Nagisa (soloist) unless otherwise stated.

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

External Links


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