Kiyoharu Mori is a Japanese singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who, in addition to pursuing a solo career under the name "Kiyoharu," has also performed with the visual kei band Kuroyume and the punk-rock band Sads. He was born on October 30, 1968, in Gifu Prefecture. After joining a series of short-lived bands during the 1980s â including Double Bed, Sus4, and Garnet â he formed Kuroyume in 1991. The influential band helped pioneer the Nagoya kei subgenre and topped the Oricon Albums Chart with records like 1996's Fake Star ~I'm Just a Japanese Fake Rocker~. When Kuroyume temporarily broke up in 1999, Kiyoharu formed Sads and released five studio albums. Sads took a hiatus of its own in 2003, but Kiyoharu continued making music on his own, ultimately releasing the solo album Poetry one year later. A number of additional solo records followed, including 2008's Rhythmless & Perspective Light: Saw the Light & Shade, 2009's Madrigal Of Decadence, 2020's Japanese Menu/Distortion 10. He scored a number of hit singles along the way, too, reaching to Top 10 with "Horizon," "Layra," "äºæé¨," "çã£ãæå®," and "Darlene." In 2024, he returned to the Japanese charts with Eternal, which reached number 19 on Japan's Top 100 Albums chart that April.
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