TEARS

TEARS

Driven by rhythmic pulsing and rich textural layering, TEARS’ music envelops the listener in a sweeping emotional journey punctuated by poignant melodic shifts.

J-pop

Japan

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ACROSS THE DREAMS

ACROSS THE DREAMS

1994

About TEARS

TEARS emerges as a striking voice within the J-pop landscape, resonating with listeners through an emotional authenticity that transforms personal experiences into universal reflections.
Their music matters because it taps into the collective consciousness, inviting audiences to explore feelings of longing, joy, and vulnerability in a way that feels both personal and shared.
Their music matters because it taps into the collective consciousness, inviting audiences to explore feelings of longing, joy, and vulnerability in a way that feels both personal and shared. TEARS creates a space where fans can connect deeply, turning what could be fleeting moments into lasting emotional experiences. The innovative approach of TEARS combines intricate sonic textures with evocative melodies, crafting immersive soundscapes that draw listeners in. Each track often features layered instrumentation that creates an atmospheric quality, encouraging listeners to lose themselves in the music while also engaging with its deeper themes. This attention to detail not only enhances the listening experience but also reflects a commitment to artistic growth and exploration. Lyrically, TEARS often explores relationships and self-discovery, weaving narratives that balance sincerity with moments of introspection. Their songwriting typically embodies a conversational tone that resonates with listeners, blending storytelling with impressionistic imagery to evoke emotion without overt exposition. This ability to encapsulate complex feelings in relatable terms fosters a profound connection with their audience.

1 studio album· Japan

Full discography

TEARS's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1994–1994
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