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is a visual kei rock band from Japan. They were originally signed to the now defunct Key Party Records under the name "CROW". The group changed its name when it signed to Free-Will's PS Company division. [1] They have since released several albums, EPs and singles, along with multiple video releases.
Kagrra,'s keen interest in Japanese culture and history has earned them the "Neo Japanesque" label. [2]
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KAGRRA TICKETS
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Members
- Isshi (??) – vocals
- Akiya (??) – guitar
- Shin (?) – guitar, koto
- Nao (??) – bass
- Izumi (??) – drums
Discography
Albums and EPs
| Title
| Release date
| Label
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| Nue
(?)
| December 1, 2000
| PS Company
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| Sakura
(?)
| March 3, 2001
| PS Company
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| Irodori
(?)
| October 3, 2001
| PS Company
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| Kirameki
(?)
| May 1, 2002
| PS Company
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| Gozen
| December 11, 2002
| PS Company
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| Ouka Ranman
(????)
| September 24, 2003
| PS Company
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| Miyako
(?)
| March 3, 2004
| Columbia
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| San
(?)
| July 20, 2005
| Columbia
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| Shizuku
(?)
| February 14, 2007
| Columbia
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| Core
| January 9, 2008
| King Records / Europe: CLJ Records
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| Shu
(?)
| April 1, 2009
| King Records / Europe: CLJ Records
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Singles
| Title
| Release date
| Label
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| "Kotodama" (???)
| June 21, 2000
| PS Company
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| "Genwaku no Joukei" (?????)
| April 27, 2001
| PS Company
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| "Memai" (??)
| May 26, 2001
| PS Company
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| "Kamiuta" (??)
| June 29, 2001
| PS Company
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| "Tsurezure Naru Mama Ni..." (??????????)
| April 27, 2001
| PS Company
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| "Yume Izuru Chi" (?????)
| April 3, 2002
| PS Company
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| "Iro wa Nioedo" (???????)
| May 5, 2002
| PS Company
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| "Kakashi" (???)
| May 5, 2002
| PS Company
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| "Sakura Mai Chiru Ano Oka De" (?????????)
| October 4, 2002
| PS Company
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| "Kotodama" (???)
| October 4, 2002
| PS Company
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| "Haru Urara" (???)
| May 28, 2003
| PS Company
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| "Yotogi Banashi" (???)
| July 30, 2003
| PS Company
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| "Urei" (?)
| January 1, 2004
| Columbia
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| "Rin" (?)
| July 21, 2004
| Columbia
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| "Omou" (?)
| October 27, 2004
| Columbia
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| "Sarasouju no Komoriuta" (????????)
| February 2, 2005
| Columbia
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| "Gen'ei no Katachi" (????)
| February 2, 2005
| Columbia
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| "Chikai no Tsuki" (???)
| February 1, 2006
| Columbia
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| "Utakata" (????) *
| November 22, 2006
| Columbia
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| "Uzu" (?)
| September 10, 2008
| Columbia
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* #21 Oricon Weekly Charts, December 4, 2006 [3]
Videography
| Title
| Release date
| Label
| Medium
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| Kagura-fuu Unroku
(?????)
| March 3, 2002
| PS Company
| VHS
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| Yume Izuru Chi
(?????)
| June 16, 2002
| PS Company
| VHS
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| Hisai
(??)
| November 19, 2003
| PS Company
| DVD
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| Kaika Sengen Ouka Ranman
(~????~??????)
| April 7, 2004)
| PS Company
| DVD
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| Miyako Inishie no Tobira ga Ima
(?~????????~)
| July 21, 2004
| Columbia
| DVD
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| Sara Natsukashi no Rakuen
(??~??????~)
| August 3, 2005
| Columbia
| DVD
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| Unsanmusyo
(????)
| November 30, 2005
| Columbia
| DVD
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| Kiseki~ni
(??~?)
| September 27, 2006
| Columbia
| DVD
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References
- Interview with Kagrra at the JRock Revolution festival
- allmusic retrieved on 2.22.2009
- Oricon single charts positions
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