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Indigo la End : ウィキペディア英語版
Indigo la End

Indigo la End is a Japanese rock band led by vocalist and songwriter Enon Kawatani. The band released their debut extended play in 2012 with independent label Space Shower Records, and were later signed by Warner sub-label Unborde.
== Biography ==

The band first began in April 2009, however after a member change began full activities from February 2010. The original bassist, E ni Naranai Kachō, left the band in July 2011.〔 In January he was replaced with Mariko Wada,〔 and the band released their debut extended play ''Sayōnara, Subarashii Sekai'' in April 2012. Mariko Wada left soon after in June, with the band releasing a second extended play ''Nagisa nite'' in September.
The band released their debut album ''Yoru ni Mahō o Kakerarete'' in February 2013. Two months later saw the debut of another band of vocalist Enon Kawatani's, Gesu no Kiwami Otome, when they released the extended play ''Dress no Nugikata''. Gesu no Kiwami Otome featured former Indigo la End bassist E ni Naranai Kachō. In December, the band was signed to Warner sub-label Unborde simultaneously with Gesu no Kiwami Otome. Both musical units released their major label debut released on April 2, 2014: ''Minna Normal'' for Gesu no Kiwami Otome and ''Ano Machi Record'' for Inidgo la End.
In the remainder of 2014, the band released two singles, "Hitomi ni Utsuranai" and "Sayonara Bell". At the end of the band's performance at the Countdown Japan 14/15 new years music festival, band drummer Yūsuke Ōta announced his retirement from the band, citing differences in opinion for the future of the band. His final recordings with the band are featured on their second studio album, ''Shiawase ga Afuretara'' (2015).
The band's name was inspired by Japanese band Spitz and their album ''Indigo Chiheisen'' (1996).

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