Cyntia | |
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Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
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Years active | 2011 | –present
Labels | Bright Star Records / Spinning Victor Entertainment Village Again Association |
Website | cyntia |
Members | Saki Yui Ayano Azu |
Past members | Airi Kanoko |
Cyntia is an all-female Japanese rock band formed in 2011. They are believed to have been the first act from Japan's "Girls Metal Band Boom" to have signed to a major record label, when they joined Victor Entertainment in 2013. Drummer and co-founder Kanoko left the group in April 2015, and Cyntia moved to the Village Again Association label for their 2016 album Urban Night.
Guitarist Yui and drummer Kanoko formed Cyntia in April 2011, after meeting on the set of a music video by Liv Moon. In the summer they recruited keyboardist Ayano and bassist Airi, who were followed by vocalist and former idol Saki in November after holding auditions. The name Cyntia is the English pronunciation of Cynthia, another name for the Greek goddess Artemis. Their debut single, "Run to the Future", was released in April 2012 on Bright Star Records, which was formed by fellow all-female metal band Aldious. Shortly after, Airi paused activities due to ill health and Azu from LAZYgunsBRISKY was chosen as support bassist. Airi officially left the group in June, but the band released their first album Endless World in September. Azu became a full member in November.
In January 2013, Cyntia was the backing band for South Korean pop group Kara's concert at the Tokyo Dome. The band released their major label debut, the album Lady Made, in March on Victor Entertainment. Cyntia then opened for American metal band Kamelot on their Japanese tour.
Their song "Senko Strings" was used as the fourth ending theme song to Saint Seiya Omega and released as a single in January 2014. Similarly, "Kiss Kiss Kiss" was used as the theme song of the 2014 Itazura na Kiss 2 ~Love in Okinawa television drama special, before being released as a single in January 2015. Its follow up a month later, "Akatsuki no Hana", was used as the second opening theme of the Yona of the Dawn anime adaptation. Cyntia also performed at that year's Naon no Yaon female only rock festival, created by Show-Ya.