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DIAURA Announce INCOMPLETE III 15th Anniversary Compilation

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After 15 years of pushing the boundaries of Visual Kei, DIAURA is celebrating their milestone anniversary with the release of *INCOMPLETE III*, a comprehensive compilation set for April 1, 2026. The third installment in the *INCOMPLETE* series marks a significant moment for the Tokyo-based band, whose uncompromising fusion of heavy electronics, orchestral arrangements, and theatrical aesthetics has earned them a dedicated international fanbase. Since their formation, DIAURA has consistently delivered innovative soundscapes that challenge genre conventions—and this collection promises to reflect that evolution. **About DIAURA** For those new to the band, DIAURA are known for their dark, atmospheric approach to Visual Kei, blending symphonic elements with industrial influences. Led by vocalist Koichi, the ensemble has built a reputation for conceptual depth and sonic ambition, making them essential listening for fans seeking substance alongside spectacle. **Release Informatio...

DIAURA – Ephemeral Review: Their Finest Hour Yet

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Fifteen years into their career, DIAURA have earned the right to call a release Ephemeral — because everything they touch feels simultaneously fragile and overwhelming. Released in April 2025, this full-length is the sound of a band that has long since outgrown needing to prove themselves, and knows it. DIAURA have always occupied a specific corner of the Visual Kei world: heavier than the saccharine oshare crowd, more melodic than the pure extreme acts, with vocalist yo-ka anchoring everything in a delivery that shifts from whispered vulnerability to full-throated urgency within a single phrase. Ephemeral leans into those contrasts harder than anything they've released in years. The release title sets the tone from the start — the Japanese concept of mono no aware, the bittersweet awareness of impermanence. It's not an academic exercise, though. The band translates it into dense guitar arrangements that build tension slowly before releasing it, and in yo-ka's phras...