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* [2010.05.12] [[To the Next (album)|to the next]]
 
* [2010.05.12] [[To the Next (album)|to the next]]
 
* [2011.06.03] [[Kirari (Dazzle Vision)|Kirari]] (キラリ)
 
* [2011.06.03] [[Kirari (Dazzle Vision)|Kirari]] (キラリ)
* [2012.05.04] [[Shocking Loud Voice|SHOCKING LOUD VOICE]] <small>(Indies)</small>
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* [2012.05.04] [[Shocking Loud Voice|SHOCKING LOUD VOICE]] ''(Remix Album)'' <small>(Indies)</small>
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===

Revision as of 22:04, 10 May 2012

Dazzle Vision promoting SHOCKING LOUD VOICE (2012)

Dazzle Vision is a popular in the Japanese indie scene for their hard-rock sound and female vocalist Maiko's alternating melodic/death-voice vocals, Dazzle Vision was formed in June 2003, and has held their current line-up since May 2008. After already performing abroad in Asia in the early years of their career, Dazzle Vision will now make their US debut at the convention Sakura-con in April 2010.

Members

Discography

Dazzle Vision promoting Camellia Japonica (2007)
Dazzle Vision promoting to the next (2010)

Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

  • [2011.02.23] Sakura (桜; Cherry blossom)
  • [2011.03.30] REASON

Box-set

  • [2008.11.21] Crystal Children (Box single (Metsu / All refused) + album (Crystal Children))

Compilations / Others

External Links


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