No Regret Life formed in January 2001, signing on to a major label in February 2005. "I don't have the strength to go on with the band anymore," he stated.Īfter having a discussion as a band, No Regret Life decided that they would be ending their activities together, holding one final tour before disbanding in July 2013.ĭetails regarding the band's farewell tour have not been worked out at this time. In December 2012, the band's bassist Genta Matsumura requested to leave the band. There are 2 promotional videos (PV) Can't Explain (from their previous single) and ハルカカナタ(Haruka Kanata). No Regret Life released their fourth album Wheels of Fortune on October 22, 2008. But finally, on August 13, 2008, they released a new single, "Can't Explain". After the release of Allegro, the band did not release any more albums or singles for nearly a year and a half. Their third album, Allegro, was released on March 14, 2007. Their next single, "Day by day", was released on February 14, 2007. They released two more singles in 2006: "憧れの果て (Akogare no Hate)" on July 19, and "右手の在処 (Migite no Arika)" on November 8.
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Their second album, Sign, was released on February 1, 2006. This was followed by their next two singles "失くした言葉 (Nakushita Kotoba)" on June 8, which was used as the 9th ending theme for the anime Naruto, and "あの日の未来 (Ano Hi no Mirai)" on November 2. Soon after, they signed with Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Records and released their first maxi-single on Februentitled "メロディー (Melody)".
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In April 2004, they released a mini album My Life, My Song, My Mind. In May 2003, they toured with Ellegarden. They played live shows before releasing their first album Tomorrow is the Another Day in November 2002. No Regret Life was founded in 2001 in Kanoya, Kagoshima, Japan, by Kazusō Oda, Ryūta Hashiguchi, and Yuka Shimokariya, who was later replaced by Genta Matsumura.