BRIDEAR

BRIDEAR is a formidable all-female heavy metal band hailing from Fukuoka, Japan. Formed in 2011, the group has quickly made a name for themselves in the international heavy metal scene, which is often dominated by male artists. The band consists of Kimi on vocals, Misa and Ayumi on guitars, Haru on bass, and Kai on drums. Their music is characterized by a melodic yet aggressive style, blending elements of power metal, melodic death metal, and symphonic metal. BRIDEAR's sound is marked by intricately woven guitar riffs, thunderous rhythms, and soaring vocals that navigate both aggressive and melodic passages with finesse.

The group's journey to international recognition began in earnest with their debut album "Overturn The Doom," which set them apart due to their skillful instrumentation and dynamic songwriting. Their relentless energy and passion have been captured through a series of releases, including albums like "Baryte," "HELIX," and "Bloody Bride," with the latter catching particular attention from fans and critics alike for its refined aggression and thematic complexity. Notably, BRIDEAR released an international edition of "Bloody Bride," tapping into the global market and gaining a larger following outside Japan. Their live performances, such as "Aegis of London…LIVE!" and "Ghoul (Live)," showcase the band's electrifying stage presence and have cemented their reputation as an exciting live act. With their latest offerings "Aegis of Athena" and "Ray of Chaos," BRIDEAR continues to push the boundaries of their sound, securing their place at the forefront of the new era of heavy metal music.

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