SiM
SiM, which stands for "Silence iz Mine," is a Japanese alternative metal band formed in 2004. The band's unique sound blends diverse musical styles, including reggae, punk, and heavy metal. The group originated in Shonan, Kanagawa Prefecture, and is comprised of four members: MAH (vocals), SHOW-HATE (guitar), SiN (bass), and GODRi (drums).
SiM gained significant recognition for their powerful live performances and thought-provoking lyrics, which often touch on themes of societal issues and personal struggles. They released their first album, "Silence iz Mine," in 2008, followed by several other successful albums such as "SEEDS OF HOPE" in 2011 and "PANDORA" in 2013.
The band's music has been featured in various anime series, expanding their reach to a global audience. Their song "Existence" was used as the opening theme for the anime "Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis," and their track "Let It End" is the opening theme for the anime "Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul."
SiM's unique fusion of genres, energetic performances, and profound lyrics have solidified their position in the Japanese music scene and continues to win them fans worldwide. Despite their success, they remain committed to their original vision of creating music that challenges conventions and speaks to the complexities of the human experience.