The band contributed two tracks to the My Bloody Valentine tribute album Yellow Loveless, those being covers of "Only Shallow" and "I Only Said".
[2] Tokyo Shoegazer was initially formed as a one-time band, performing at the birthday party of Sasabuchi Hiroshi in October 2010.
[3] In 2011, the band released their debut album, Crystallize, and held a concert tour that included dates in Taiwan.
[4] In May 2014, drummer Hiroshi Sasabuchi and guitarists Kiyomi Watanabe and Yoshitaka Sugahara formed a different band, CQ.
[1] In September 2019, Crystallize was released in the United States through the Graveface Records label.