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Are there any sources that describe their genre outside the interview with the creators themselves about writing certain songs? We can well use this source to describe how they themselves see their music or what direction they want to adhere to, but this is too little to directly classify them to this genres. Especially when as far as I see according to the general Bandori articles, there is a certain tendency to describe the genres of project groups based on a fan-based original research. For example, when Roselia is called Gothic metal due to dark style in design or when Ave Mujika is marked with Visual Kei tag due to a bright gymmick. Solaire the knight (talk) 08:45, 26 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]