Oz (Japanese band)

Oz (オズ), stylized -OZ-, was a visual kei rock band from Japan, formed in October 2004. -OZ- is signed to Loop Ash and CLJ Records. They have released two studio albums, Versus and Rouge, and DVDs, singles and maxi singles. In January 2011, they were scheduled to embark on their first European tour.

-OZ-
OriginJapan
Genres
Years active2004–2013
Labels
Website-OZ- Official Website
Past membersNatsuki
Aki
Tama
Nao
Zukki

John D. Buchanan of AllMusic wrote that the band "combine[s] some of the heaviest and most aggressive sounds in the scene with a bright commercial edge".[1]

Members

  • Natsuki
    • Instrument: lead vocals
    • Birthday: January 1
    • Band history: (ディスリピュート → Scare Crow → -OZ-)
  • Aki
    • Instrument: lead guitar
    • Birthday: December 8
    • Band history: (ディスリピュート → Scare Crow → -OZ-)
  • Tama
    • Instrument: rhythm guitar, back vocals
    • Birthday: November 29
    • Band history: (ジプシー → -OZ-)
  • Nao
    • Instrument: bass, backing vocals
    • Birthday: December 23
    • Band history: (ジプシー → -OZ-)
  • Zukki
    • Instrument: drums
    • Birthday: April 3
    • Band history: (ウサギ → -OZ-)

Discography

Albums

  • "VERSUS" [2009.09.16]
  • "Rouge" [2010.11.10]
  • "CRUNK" (Mini Album) [2012.11.14]
  • "COMPLETE BEST ALBUM" [2013.04.03]

Singles & Maxi Singles

  • "Decay" [2005.07.24]
  • "And to the End" [2005.09.29]
  • "Scene In the misereal" [2006.03.05]
  • "Eve's Apple" [2006.11.22]
  • "Adam's Apple" [2006.12.27]
  • "Six" [2007.05.30]
  • "Elf" [2007.10.31]
  • "Athena" [2008.03.05]
  • "Bulk" [2008.07.30]
  • "S.I.N" [2008.04.02]
  • "Spiral" [2008.09.03]
  • "Raze" [2008.12.28]
  • "Venom" [2009.03.04]
  • "Detox" [2009.04.01]
  • "White Pallet" [2009.12.28]
  • "Wisteria" [2010.02.24]
  • "Viridan" [2010.05.05]
  • "Force" [2010.12.28]
  • "Souga" [2011.10.05]
  • "Stigma" [2012.03.21]

DVDs

  • "Versus" [2009.09.16]
  • "Wisteria" [2010.02.24]
  • "Viridan" [2010.05.05]
  • "Detox" (Limited Edition B) [2009.04.01]
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References

  1. Buchanan, John D. "Oz". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-12-12.


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