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Kra
OriginJapan
Genres
Years active2001–present
LabelsPS Company (2002-)
PluS Records (2002)
MembersKeiyuu
Yura
Past membersMai
Taizo
Yasuno
Websitekra.tokyo

Kra is a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in 2001.

Musical styles

Their music includes a variety of genres from indie pop, alternative, funk, punk, hard rock and even an influence of jazz. Kra is signed to the PS company label and made their major label debut with the single "Heart Balance" on September 21, 2006.

History

The band formed in August 2001, and released their first demo tape, Brise, on May 18, 2002. The following November, they signed a contract with PS Company after releasing their second demo tape, Hard Lolita.

Guitarist Mai left the band due to health problems and a farewell performance was made on December 28, 2010.[1]

Guitarist Taizo and drummer Yasuno left the band after a concert on January 25, 2019, due to artistic differences.[2]

Members

Current Lineup

  • Keiyuu - vocals, piano, guitar (2001–present)
  • Yuhra - bass (2001–present)

Former Members

  • Mai - guitar (2001-2010 - due to poor health)
  • Taizo - guitar (2011-2018) (formerly of Zoro)
  • Yasuno - drums (2001-2018)

Discography

They have covered four songs from other PS Company bands as '36481?', which is their alter ego band, in an EP called 'Fiction'.

Demo tapes

  • [2002.05.18] Brise
  • [2002.11.03] Hard Lolita (ハードロリータ)

Singles

  • [2004.03.10] Kuu (クゥ)
  • [2005.03.23] Yaneura no Kanrinin (屋根裏の管理人)
  • [2006.09.21] Heart Balance (ハートバランス)
  • [2006.12.06] Artman (アートマン) [3]
  • [2008.01.23] Yell
  • [2008.05.14] Kizuna (絆-キズナ-)Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's 1st Japanese opening theme
  • [2008.10.08] Amaoto wa Chopin no Shirabe (雨音はショパンの調べ)
  • [2009.06.10] Love Lab (ラブラボ)
  • [2009.10.28] Bird
  • [2010.08.10] Dennou Imagination (デンノヲ空想理論)
  • [2011.06.01] Fushigi na sekai kara no shotaijo (不思議な世界からの招待状)
  • [2011.05.30] Honne(ホンネ)
  • [2012.09.23] Kakusei Distortion
  • [2013.09.11] Clown's Crown

Albums

  • [2007.03.07] Dhar・ma [4]
  • [2008.03.12] Escape (エスケープ)
  • [2009.02.04] Life ~ Today is a very good day to Die ~
  • [2010.02.24] Twinkle star
  • [2010.11.24] Gurico
  • [2011.10.26] Naro to Torte
  • [2013.02.27] Joker's KINGDOM
  • [2015.10.14] Tsugi No Monogatari (次の物語)

EPs

  • [2002.10.30] Boku to no Himitsu (ぼくとの秘密)
  • [2003.01.29] Kimi ni Shitsumon! (きみに質問!)
  • [2003.05.07] Circus Shounen (サーカス少年)
  • [2003.10.29] Brahman (ブラフマン)
  • [2003.10.29] Artman (アートマン)
  • [2004.03.10] Fiction (as 36481?[5]
  • [2005.04.20] Shiki Tabi no Sanposha (四季旅の散歩者)
  • [2005.08.17] ACID Maerchen
  • [2006.03.08] Krabian Night (ケラビアンナイト)
  • [2006.03.08] Hoshizora Ressha no Kiteki wo Kikinagara (星空列車の汽笛を聞きながら)
  • [2007.09.26] Creatures
  • [2014.04.23] Satahinato (サタヒナト)

DVD

  • [2004.12.22] Meisaku Gekijou (迷作劇場)
  • [2007.03.28] Court of Justice
  • [2008.07.23] Kra 2008: Oneman Live Yaonbirakidayo zeninshugo!
  • [2008.10.08] Kraction
  • [2010.07.07] Yaonbirakidayo zeninshugo! Part 2

References

  1. ^ "Kra's Mai to Retire". Music Japan Plus. 2010-12-13. Archived from the original on 2016-06-09. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Kra - Départ du guitariste et du batteur". Crimson Lotus (in French). 2018-09-03. Retrieved 2020-09-29.
  3. ^ M.Yamaguchi, PS COMPANY CO.,LTD. "Kra Official Site". www.pscompany.co.jp. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ M.Yamaguchi, PS COMPANY CO.,LTD. "Kra Official Site". www.pscompany.co.jp. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ M.Yamaguchi, PS COMPANY CO.,LTD. "Kra Official Site". www.pscompany.co.jp. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)