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Seike is a very nice and talented man who wants nothing more than his band is to succeed and go as far as possible.
There are those who say he can not sing, but there are many more who believe in his place in the band! Seike are talented and working to get better! Support him!
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Info:
Seremedy is a Swedish Visual Rock band from Sundsvall / Stockholm that started in early 2010.

The band took its form from project DESERT - a band RAY and JENZiiH already had. When they later recruited guitarist and drummer YOHIO LINDER changed the name to Seremedy. Shortly thereafter recruited singer SEIKE. The band officially started its activities in January 2010.

In March of that year did Seremedy their first gig in his hometown of Sundsvall, closely föjt a second gig UppCon: 10 for over 500 participants. Shortly after the band was mentioned in the Japanese music magazine Cure. In July, just a few months later, they were booked as the main act at an event in Russia. During the autumn, the band did a great number of gigs around Sweden.

In March 2011 it was revealed that the band signed a contract with Nine Tone Records / Universal Music. Debut single Bulletproof Roulette went straight in as number one on the iTunes rating and placed on the 47th place on the Swedish charts. Soon thereafter, was also released maxi-single Seasons Will Change. Same our Seremedy went on tour in Japan. This tour included seven gigs in Tokyo and one in Nagoya. Once again became Seremedy featured in Cure, now with a helsidesintervju. They played at a further meeting on Uppcon, this time opening for Versailles (band). Later, they even have a gig on Getaway Rock Festival.

In the autumn of 2011 was another tour in Japan, including a performance at the V-Rock Festival.