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Biography

  • Years Active

    2002 – 2008 (6 years)

EREMIA is a indies band from Tokyo, Japan. They formed in April of 2003 and held their first live, a secret gig, a month later at Ichikawa CLUB GIO.

In the following years they had constant live activity and released a couple of demo tapes, usually sold at lives, but it wasn't until mid-2006 (and a change of vocalist in 2005) when they started to release their first maxi-singles.

They've sponsored a few events in the past year and had their first one-man, The Sanctuary Of A Bloody Rose, on December 20, 2007 at Holiday Shinjuku.

Also in December, they released a new single titled Eternally ~tsuioku no orgel~ which also featured their first PV of the same song.

On February 7th they commemorated their second stage (change of vocalist) 3rd year anniversary with a sponsored live event, Night When Red Arise, where they distributed a new recording of MURDER to mark the anniversary, a song they had distributed on February 8th, 2005.

In May they will sponsor another event titled NECESSARY CONDITION where they will sell a new recording of Yume Shinjuu and in August they have set a date for their second oneman. Kingdom That Rose Destroyed is the title of the oneman and it will be held on August 26th at Holiday Shinjuku.

EREMIA disbanded on November 11th 2008 after their oneman live at Holiday Shinjuku. They released their last single on that same live「The last feast and dedicated requiem」which was titled the same as their last oneman.

http://ariel.cside.ne.jp/eremia_official/
Members:
Vocal: 哲至 (Satoshi)
Guitar: 恋†架 (Renka)
Guitar: 時雨 (Shigure)
Bass: 梓乃 (Shino)
Support Drums: Gaji

Former members:
Vo. 弥 (Wataru)
Dr. ユキ (Yuki)

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