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Sabtu, 29 September 2012

Nightmare Releasing New Single "Deus ex machina"


Nightmare just announced that they will release a new single titled “Deus ex machina”. It will drop on November 21st and comes in three versions:

Type A (1890 Yen)
[CD]
01. Deus ex machina
02. UGLY DUCK’S WILL
[DVD]
Deus ex machina PV

Type B (1890 Yen)
[CD]
01. Deus ex machina
02. UGLY DUCK’S WILL
[DVD]
UGLY DUCK’S WILL PV

Type C (1260 Yen)
[CD]
01. Deus ex machina
02. UGLY DUCK’S WILL
03. rubbish

And there are more news! Drummer RUKA has been hospitalized in August due to bad health and had to undergo surgery. On the band’s official website he left a message telling his fans that the surgery went well but he has to rest. That’s the reason why he won’t be able to perform on September 29th and October 6th. But he plans to attend the Fanclub tour that starts in October.


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MUCC, UNiTE. & Alice Nine To Perform Together In Singapore & Jakarta


Top Japanese visual kei bands MUCC, UNiTE. and Alice Nine will bring a special visual and musical treat to Japanese music lovers in Singapore and Jakarta this October. J-Live Asia, comprising of Dentsu Singapore and SOZO, will collaborate with JRock Evolution to present two visual kei concerts, one in Singapore and one in Jakarta, on October 5th (Singapore) and October 7th (Jakarta). This is the first time that several top visual kei bands are touring and performing together in South-east Asia.

The concert in Singapore will see electrifying performances from two bands: MUCC and UNiTE.. Afterwards, both bands as well as Alice Nine will continue to wow fans in Jakarta. These highly popular bands have held live concerts before in Europe, the United States, South America, and Asia.

JRock Evolution is a concert tour that will see a line-up of six bands (MUCC, Alice Nine, girugamesh, SuG, UNiTE. and D=OUT) performing in various countries, with different bands performing together in each country. Through this concert tour, JRock Evolution hopes to endear fans globally with the best of Japanese music.

With the aim to make the hottest and best J-pop performances available in Singapore, the two concerts are the latest performances presented by J-Live Asia. Since 2012, J-Live Asia organizers have worked closely with Japanese content providers to bring in sell-out live concerts from J-pop talents such as Flumpool, ONE OK ROCK and WEAVER.

Tickets are available online at www.jlive.asia/jrockevolution. Fans for the Singapore concert can also purchase tickets at the AFA Shop in *SCAPE. Fans in Jakarta can purchase VVIP tickets for the Jakarta concert, which includes a group meet-and-greet session, an exclusive signed autographed poster, and a group photo session with either MUCC or Alice Nine.


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MUCC To Release New Album "Shangrila"


MUCC has recently announced that they will be releasing a brand new album entitled "Shangrila". The album will be their first album that they've released since 2010, and should be expected on the 28th of November.

There will also be a short tour to promote the new album entitled "MUCC TOUR 2012 "Shangri-La". The tour will be only a four date tour at Zepp Namba, Nagoya, and DiverCity. It begins on the 1st of December and concludes on the 9th of December. You can also catch the band at JROCK EVOLUTION 2012 Asia tour. They will be joined with other bands such as Alice Nine, Girugamesh, and SuG!


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Sabtu, 15 September 2012

Versailles Presents Tokyo Metropolis Day Two


Versailles, Moi dix Mois and D present a feast of roses to ardent fans on the second night of Tokyo Metropolis.

The title for day two of Tokyo Metropolis couldn’t have been more suitable. Bara no kyouen, which roughly translates to “Rose Feast,” brought together three big names of visual kei with D and Moi dix Mois joining Versailles for a show that won’t be easily forgotten. The fans brought out their best attires with plenty of cosplayers and quite a few foreign faces and the excitement was palpable from the start as Liquid Room got ready for some heavy rock.

D

The lights fell and the crowd stirred in anticipation, red and black washing the stage to welcome D. With impressive instrumentals, fierce vocals and a contagious performance D carried the hall on an adventurous ride through sound, deep into their unique world of vampires and roses. HIROKI, Tsunehito, HIDE-ZOU, Ruiza and ASAGI made their entrance to the band’s latest intro, posing dramatically as they took the podium and the crowd welcomed each member with literally open arms. The classic Yami yori kurai doukoku no acapella to bara yori akai jounetsu no aria kicked off the show and got the crowd moving, the hand routines making the number visually impressive while the guitars blasted fiercely and bass pulsed to puissant drums. The band showed their unflagging energy from the start, moving zealously across the stage and thrashing heads to the beat while interacting continuously with the crowd.

By the second song the whole venue was moving in sync to the contagious beat. Eternally in character ASAGI danced theatrically to the title song of D’s latest single Dying message. With impeccable vocals and a charismatic performance the vocalist even engaged in some warmly welcomed fanservice as he provocatively caressed the blond guitarist to the crowd’s delight. From heavy to catchy the song went in waves, pumping fists giving way to a sweet dance of arms as the audience followed the choreography. The pumping fists continued for Eve no keifu, the transition from funky to heavy cleverly accomplished while the string trio helped with the death voice. As Ruiza jumped and swayed his head to the beat Tsunehito twirled and flashed contagious smiles to the crowd, HIDE-ZOU flirting with the fans while keeping it cool. “It’s a rose event indeed!” ASAGI grinned, congratulating Versailles on their anniversary in a casual and brief MC.

Back to business and more ardent numbers, D brought out the infamous D flags for the visually stunning Night-ship “D”. The hall became one with the string trio moving with the black and red flags while the vocalist exemplified the movements. Tsunehito was unstoppable as he worked the crowd between heavy head banging and growls, fingers flying over the strings for some torrid bass lines while HIROKI seemed to be having a blast as he attacked the cymbals fiercely, sticks flying rapidly as he set the pace for the tune. Arms rose slowly with the dramatic opening of 7th Rose and all hell broke loose with some fierce thrashing of heads. The hot medley 7th Rose ~ Yami no kuni no Alice combined two of D’s most remarkable numbers and testified to the band’s diversity, a mantle of smoke covering the stage and materializing the hot performance. HIDE-ZOU and Tsunehito moved forward and the crowd raised their arms welcomingly, the synchronized dances continuing in a lighter tone for the second song as the vocalist impeccably sang the tale of Alice between torrid guitar riffs that brought Ruiza to the front.

Toki no koe set the hall aflame with its contagious tune and the band’s daring performance. With a fierce howl ASAGI took the lead, rising and lowering his arm while he encouraged the crowd to follow, a dark human wave accompanying his every move, before chaos broke loose and hair went flying once more with the fast drums and fierce growls. The performance was sure to score D some new fans and set the bar high for the following bands.

Set List:

01. Yami yori kurai doukoku no a capella to bara yori akaijounetsu no aria

02. Dying message
03. Eve no keifu

04. Night-ship “D”

05. 7th Rose ~ Yami no kuni no Alice
06. Toki no koe

Moi dix Mois

The curtains moved to reveal Moi dix Mois already on stage, a white mantle of smoke covering the floor while Mana, K, Sugiya, Seth and Hayato posed dramatically, arms up in the metal devil-horn sign. The Seventh Veil kicked off the set with strong instrumentals, the outfits and staging making for a visually strong number that seemed to transport the hall to the depths of hell. The band kept the performance dramatic and dark, K moving like a broken puppet while Mana swayed to the beat before nailing a feisty solo.

Like a black and red minion the vocalist contorted his body as he went from singing to growling, theatrics high for the gloomy unmoved. The band set an example, thrashing heads fiercely to the tune and the crowd followed, Seth’s growls echoing frightfully through the venue. The lights dimmed for Pendulum and the sound of heavy rain enveloped the hall. Thunder roared in the distance and the vocalist took the lead for one of the band’s strongest numbers. With the blue cross on his guitar flashing, Mana let his fingers effortlessly fly over the strings, hair covering his face as he thrashed his head back and forth, lost in the beat. With the lead guitarist in the center the vocalist approached him, kneeling and singing to him in a haunting lament that allowed the hall to fully appreciate his vocal range.

“We are celebrating our 10th anniversary this year. The next song expresses our appreciation to all of you who supported us over these ten years!” the vocalist explained, introducing Je l’aime. The number was carried out in a solemn fashion, audience and band barely moving, while instrumentals raced and eased in waves in a song that surely took the band away from their comfort zone and testified to their diversity. Far from their dramatic opera/gothic numbers the song was catchy and sweet, the contrast between the thundering drums and sweet melody interestingly accomplished.

An MC followed with Seth shedding some light on the rose-relation between the bands present. “So the descendants of the rose, Versailles, gathered the children of the rose, D and the blue rose from hell … our own Mana-sama, to celebrate their fifth anniversary and we are very glad to be here!” At the mention of “blue rose” Mana blew a kiss on the blue rose he was holding and threw it to the crowd who cheered. The “Message from Mana-sama” MC corner got the hall laughing as Seth read said message, trying not to laugh while Mana gesticulated exaggeratedly for emphasis. “KAMIJO-kun and -sama have known each other for quite a few years!” Seth explained before clearing his voice and continuing in a dramatic narrative style, “It was the live of Malice Mizer at Meguro Rokumeikan. The new roadie KAMIJO came in wearing … jeans and a white shirt.” “Now, a message for KAMIJO from Mana-sama: Bonjour, KAMIJO,” Seth continued in a cute voice before continuing as Mana flashed the devil-horn sign once more. “Let’s rock!”

Rock the five did with the heated Immortal madness. “Since it’s a rose event let’s yell “Rose love” for the chorus!” Seth suggested and the hall complied as they followed the hand routines. Growls intertwined with feisty guitar solos that got K flashing his guitar to the sky while Mana moved forward, interacting with the audience. The heavy numbers continued with Dead Scape 2012 and Ange~D side holy wings between pumping fists and head banging that got the hall moving, Mana’s blue hair flying dangerously while he squatted, knees almost kissing the floor in a passionate performance to hot bass lines and steady drums.

Set List:

01. The Seventh Veil
02. unmoved
03. Pendulum
04. Je l’aime
05. Immortal madness
06. Dead Scape 2012
07. Ange~D side holy wings

Versailles

Light roses sprouted from the crowd, welcoming the members one by one for the “We are Versailles!” call. All hands rose to welcome KAMIJO, HIZAKI, TERU, MASASHI and YUKI, the five clad in dark outfits that gave them a harsher tone that contrasted with the previous night’s light one.

With the colorful roses up in the air, red took the stage and the guitars raced for ASCENDEAD MASTER. KAMIJO’s voice was clear and strong, embracing the hall in a song where fast and strong drums combined cleverly with the sweet melody. The vocalist exemplified the hand routines and the audience followed, arms crossing and swaying with the beat. The song ended with a powerful piano and vocal duet, KAMIJO welcoming the crowd and asking in English “Give me your voice!” before diving into Shout & Bites. The crowd moved back and forth like a giant human wave, the vocalist punching the air and swaying from one foot to the other as he stayed in character. The synchronized twirls and dances made for a strong performance to feisty instrumentals that set the hall on fire.

“So, what kind of roses do you like?” KAMIJO asked with a teasing grin. “My favorite roses are the ones showered by the rain … like my chest” he added revealing some sweaty flesh. DRY ICE SCREAM was followed by the dramatic Thanatos, sweet and determined vocals combined with hot bass riffs that got MASASHI tapping at the chords with zeal while YUKI attacked the cymbals with powerful and precise blows.

“This feels great, thank you!” the vocalist confessed with a pleased smile. “Are you having fun? The set is very hot today! Let me tell you about the bands accompanying us today. D has been with us forever yet we played together for the first time this year at their event Mad Tea Party. It was an honor and we are happy that they agreed to play with us today. Moi dix Mois … well Mana-sama already explained it … and since he revealed a secret now it’s my turn!” the blond grinned. “When I was a roadie for Malice Mizer, everyone used to call Mana, Mana-chan when we were backstage. One day I did so too, by accident. I was so embarrassed afterwards that I never forgot that awful incident. Today, I decided to ask Mana if he remembered and I was shocked to know he didn’t,” he confessed, laughing.

Since roses are not the only thing that the three bands share, Versailles made sure to bring out their own Vampire with the next song. Freely KAMIJO danced and thrashed his head to the feisty beat as the hall embraced the gothic tune, the outfits matching the darker tone perfectly and giving the vocalist a devilish appearance as he defiantly pronounced each word. The band’s latest single ROSE followed in the same fashion, the bass haunting while MASASHI attacked the strings, knees almost touching the floor. Like a battle call the rhythm built up to fast guitars and roaring drums that made the transition to the classic The Red Carpet Day very smooth.

After a heated encore demand the band returned for one of their earliest songs, the sweet Sympathia. The light roses returned, Versailles encouraging the crowd to bring out the D flags and Moi dix Mois devil-horn signs as well. It was a visually stunning number with the hall waving their colorful roses and flags in unison to the melancholic tune. The Revenant Choir closed the set in a party mood with the hall thrashing heads fiercely. One by one KAMIJO introduced the members, the “We are Versailles” echoing like a mantra for the grand finale. Between cheers and waves the band bade farewells, congratulating all the bands that took part in the event. With the hall singing as one Tokyo Metropolis ended, the two nights not easily forgotten by the lucky ones present.

Set List:

01. ASCENDEAD MASTER
02. Shout & Bites
03. DRY ICE SCREAM
04. Thanatos
05. Vampire
06. ROSE
07. The Red Carpet Day

Encore 1
01. Sympathia
02. The Revenant Choir


Sc: JaME World U.K.

Plastic Tree's New Album


Visual rock band Plastic Tree will release a new album on November 21st.

The announcement was made during the band's concert on September 8th at Zepp Namba. This sold-out concert was part of Plastic Tree's Flowers of Romance tour, which will end on September 19th at SHIBUYA AX, and was held to promote the band's newest single, Shion. So far, no further information has been revealed about this release, but details are expectected to be announced soon.

The band will also start a new Hall Tour in January 2013. Tour dates have yet to be announced.


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New Single from MUCC


Visual rock band MUCC wil release new single on October 31st.

Titled MOTHER, the single will be used as the ending theme for the anime series "NARUTO" and be released in a CD+DVD edition, as well as a limited anime edition.

The CD+DVD edition will contain two songs: MOTHER and Negativedancer. The DVD will include the music video and making-of material for the title track, plus special footage titled "Video de sakusaku mimasete -5.45.4 cohesive digest movie-".

The limited anime edition will feature a special cover. This version will be CD-only and will contain title track and the song Asunaro no sora, as well as a shorter TV version and an original karaoke version of MOTHER.

MUCC will also embark on a short Zepp tour towards the end of the year. It will be titled MUCC TOUR 2012 "Shangri-La". The tour will start on December 1st and finish on December 9th, and will consist of four concerts, held at Zepp Namba, Nagoya and DiverCity


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Rabu, 12 September 2012

GIRUGAMESH Release PV For Upcoming Single


As previously revealed, "Zan tetsu ken" will be released on September 26th. After the release of their new single, the band will hold a special one-man live titled "Girugamesh Kanzen Nensho!! ~Yarennoka? Ya-on~" on October 28th.

Check out the PV HERE


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Minggu, 09 September 2012

Versailles Presents Tokyo Metropolis Day One


An explosive fifth anniversary celebration with sublime music and great fun.

On June 23rd Versailles gathered bands of bond for a fervent anniversary celebration at Ebisu’s own LIQUIDROOM. Matenrou Opera, Kaya, DaizyStripper and Lin proved to be an explosive line up with plenty of juicy MCs and songs for all tastes.

Matenrou Opera

A diverse crowd, dressed in their best attires, waited patiently for the start of the show, all voices silencing as the lights abruptly dimmed and the curtains moved. Blue lights made their way through the red tainted stage as an eerie gothic tune welcomed Matenrou Opera. With a yell of “Jump!” vocalist sono fired up the crowd for the heated alkaloid showcase. Pointing to the keyboardist, sono stepped back and all eyes fell on ayame as he elegantly attacked the white keys for a wicked solo.

“Hi Tokyo! Are you having fun?” the vocalist yelled cheerfully. “Versailles are celebrating their 5th anniversary and we would like to congratulate them! As you know, our drummer yu injured his left arm and won’t be able to play for a while. We were in a difficult situation but YUKI came to the rescue and promptly agreed to play with us! Don’t worry about yu though, he is fine!” he assured before adding as he glanced to the side of the stage. “He’s actually there air drumming!” Laughs from the audience set the engines for EVE. The blistering lights and guitar made the way for a heavy number, the venue effusively thrashing heads to the drums. Lured by the energetic audience, bassist yo took the forefront with a feisty riff, fingers flying unflaggingly over the strings while sono swayed sensuously, a powerful yell leaving his lips for the dramatic finale.

Wasting no time, Matenrou Opera dashed into the classic Hiai to Melancholy. Changing his gear to a portable keyboard, ayame joined yo in the front, both cheerful and energetic as they worked the crowd. The vocalist was unstoppable, punching the air between half sang and half growled verses to the crowd’s pumping fists while anzi let his fingers dance over the strings effortlessly. Twirling towels and head banging came together for the last song of the set, ANOMIE. The crowd followed the choreography zealously, jumping in unison while anzi and yo swung their instruments in a synchronized dance that wowed the hall. As the tune eased, bluish light sticks came to life, band and fans coming together in a stunning and memorable finale that got the whole venue singing in unison.

Set List:

01. alkaloid showcase
02. EVE
03. Hiai to melancholy
05. ANOMIE

Kaya 

Kaya was next, his entrance dramatic, like Kaya himself. Blinding crimson illuminated his path as he slowly walked on stage, head covered by a black shawl. Revealing himself, he wowed the hall with the costume for his newly released single SALOME, kicking off the set with the title song. The crowd was swept away from the start with Kaya’s unswerving presence and undeniable charisma. “Let me hear your voices!” he demanded between Arabian-inspired dances and the audience complied, shouting his name with enthusiasm.

“Hello, I’m Kaya,” he greeted in a sweet tone before congratulating Versailles on their fifth anniversary. “We’re like family... you know, KAMIJO is my official number one lover!” The voice tone changed abruptly as Kaya let an obnoxious laugh escape his lips and the audience laughed. “The next song is SALOME’s coupling song, BABYLON.” Kaya conveyed through his performance the emotion contained in the lyrics, vocals and movement combining for a strong number where electronics and goth came together interestingly. The dark yet sensual song had the audience riveting on the performance, Kaya’s sensuous dances striking as he twirled across the stage, arms to the side, moving slowly like snakes.

With the stage dimly lit the vocalist approached the drums. Sitting, he slowly took his sandals off, a tragic opera going on in the back. As if devoured by insanity Kaya let out a frightful laugh, the laughter multiplying and dragging the hall to the world of Kairai. “Who am I!” he demanded like a mantra and shouts of “Kaya” came in reply, shaking the hall while the vocalist moved from one side to the other, reaching daringly for the crowd. The frantic performance showed another side of Kaya and once more proved the musician's versatility and showmanship. Rose Jail proceeded in the same fierce fashion and got the crowd moshing to the heavy beat, bodies dashing forward as the fans tried to reach the edge of the stage, fired up by Kaya’s frightful growls. Daring and contagious the performance set the bar high for the following acts.

Set List:

01. SALOME
02. BABYLON
03. Kairai
04. Rose Jail

DaizyStripper

DaizyStripper caused a sudden and drastic change in the atmosphere, the “black sheep” of the group, as Yugiri put it himself, dazzling LIQUIDROOM with their energy and bright performance. The curtain moved to reveal the band in position, bright lights washing over the stage. Awairo no yume got the audience jumping, Yugiri’s voice carried confidently through the hall as he worked the crowd. The guitars made their way through the heavy drums, Nao in the front for a feisty solo while Kazami moved arms in a wild dance, from cymbal to cymbal. Hundreds of hands flashed up for PSHYCHEDELIC HEAVEN, band and fans clapping in unison to the beat, the mix of heavy and bright cleverly accomplished. The song sent bodies thrashing right and left, the mosh and growling catching the newcomers off guard.

“We are also celebrating five years on the road!” the vocalist explained cheerfully after congratulating Versailles on their anniversary. The announcements followed, with a one-man show at the infamous ZEPP and the release of a new album. From the new album came the song Kanojyo wa emerald, Yugiri taking the lead with impeccable vocals while guitar, bass and drums took the hall on a fast ride that got hair flying between interesting hand movements.

“We all have dreams and in order to accomplish those dreams, we must cut our way through adversity. The next song is for all the dreamers!” Yugiri solemnly explained as he introduced Zetsubou no Freesia. Determined drums guided the song and set the tempo for the jumps and pumping fists, Kazami head banging fervently as he attacked the cymbals, hair covering his face in the process. Rei plucked some fierce notes from the bass and Nao entertained the fans with goofy faces and original moves while Mayu blew cool kisses to the crowd, throwing his head back lost in the tune as he sang.

A knowing grin lit Yugiri’s face as he yelled “Last!” With the vocalist shaking his hips to the tune all hell broke loose with the crowd dashing right and then left as they followed the vocalist’s commands. It was a unique sight that made decade the perfect finale for a very hot performance and made DaizyStripper score some points with the audience.

Set List:

01. Awairo no yume
02. PSYCHEDELIC HEAVEN
03. Kanojo wa emerald
04. Zetsubou no Freesia
05. decade

Lin

A loud yell announced Lin, glam visuals and intricate dances bringing a taste of Osaka to Ebisu. With vocalist RIKU and bassist KISAKI in the center, the band ignited the crowd for Metamorphose. The light bits of the song allowed the guitar and bass to shine with some feisty riffs, MIZUKI getting the crowd to wave while KANATA took the center with a fast riff, band and crowd swaying right and left in unison.

Red lights washed over the stage for Royal Blood and Lin took the hall on a vertiginous ride where heavy and light vocals mingled cleverly under fast riffs. “Tokyo, we are Lin! Let us hear your voices!” RIKU welcomed before congratulating Versailles on their anniversary. “We are trying to look elegant today!” he continued with a grin, referring to the band’s predominantly black outfits. “You know, KISAKI and KAMIJO have known each other for over fifteen years. I was surprised to hear them calling each other KI-chan and KA-kun!” he confessed with a joyful laugh before adding “Oh, and KANATA wanted to cosplay HIZAKI but we told him it would look strange. I don’t think it would go with our outfits.”

The casual MC got the hall in a great mood and ready for Flowers bloom. Heavy yet lively, the song was contagious with a choreography that got the venue clapping. Arms moved right and left in unison, the band exemplifying the dances between smiles, the number shocking those new to Lin, mainly due to the contrast between the band’s cold image and their friendly and warm attitude on stage. KANATA joined KISAKI in the forefront for a fiery battle, both men swaying to the beat while REIYA attacked the cymbals fiercely. All surrounded the drums for the set’s final song, Foolish. Lights flashed to the pacing rhythm and the audience thrashed heads with it between pumping fists. RIKU continuously demanded more, KISAKI surprising everyone as he left the stage, returning an instant later clad in a gold glittering gown. Throwing a rose into the moshing crowd he raced across the stage, firing up the audience as the song approached its final round. With a powerful blow, KISAKI hit the gong placed by the drums and with its sound still carrying across the hall the band bade farewell, surely to have left their mark on the capital.

Set List:

01. Metamorphose
02. Royal Blood
03. Flowers Bloom
04. Foolish

Versailles

Versailles made their entrance in a theatrical way, the pompous intro roaring fiercely in the back as the crowd chanted “We are Versailles!” Hands rose as KAMIJO took the center, all hell breaking loose for the fierce Aristocrat’s Symphony. The crowd bent forward to the heavy beat, hands gently fluttering to the harmonious twin guitars. “Let’s make this night bloom like a beautiful rose!” KAMIJO’s words carried sweet and mellow like the calm before the storm. Roaring drums and thunderous guitars accompanied the powerful Judicial Noir, lights flashing under the fast instrumentals.

“I can’t believe it’s been five years. Thank you for your support and for being here today. The bands we gathered here all have a deep connection with us. Matenrou Opera are like our younger brothers. We shared labels and have supported each other through difficult times. YUKI played for them today and yo played with us in the past. I’ve known Kaya for a long time, we have performed together many times and HIZAKI writes for him sometimes. DaizyStipper came as a surprise for some people, I’m sure. The truth is Kazami played the piano part for The Revenant Choir and The Love of Dead Orchestra while Yugiri recorded at our studio. Regarding Lin, you all know KISAKI and I have been friends for a long time. HIZAKI took part in KISAKI Project, and we also played with RIKU’s former band Chariots,” the vocalist explained.

With KAMIJO urging the audience to put their hands up and clap Versailles dashed to zombie. The song combined heavy growls with a cheerful tune in a fierce number that got the frontman thrashing his head with the crowd. While the venue head banged TERU took the forefront, fingers digging some hot notes from the strings in a fierce riff. The tone lightened with Illusion and the sweet After Cloudia. With catchy tunes and graceful choreographies the band had the crowd in their hands, the outfits making for a visually impressive performance. The vocalist seemed to be having a blast, his cheerful attitude contagious while he allowed his voice to rise and fall effortlessly with HIZAKI blowing the crowd away with some haunting solos.

The experimental ayakashi brought with it some Japanese sounds in what KAMIJO explained to be “Versailles most Japanese song.” The number mixed gothic, opera and gypsy-inspired influences with the bass standing out with some ardent riffs. Two favorites closed the set and got the hall rocking, The Red Carpet Day with its pumping fists and fast drums making the transition to MASQUERADE very smooth. HIZAKI moved forward, approaching the crowd who rushed forward and the others followed in a warm interaction with the fans.

The “We are Versailles!” call invaded the hall once more in the band’s trademark encore call. Versailles soon returned, thanking the fans for their support. “We all go through good and bad moments. As a band we are still young and we are only able to stand here today because of you, our staff and our friends. We wrote the next song to convey this feeling!” KAMIJO solemnly addressed the crowd, introducing PRINCE. The determined ballad with its sad piano and confident guitars brought the hall to tears, crowd and band clearly moved. Philia brought the festive mood back, hair flying wildly as crowd and band gave it all for the final song. It was, like Versailles, a fierce, warm and embracing performance that will forever remain in the memory of the lucky ones present.

Set List:

01. Aristocrat’s Symphony
02. Judicial Noir
03. zombie
04. Illusion
05. After Cloudia
06. ayakashi
07. The Red Carpet Day
08. MASQUERADE

Encore
01. PRINCE
02. Philia


Day two promises many more surprises and a completely different tone with a superb line up of the crème de la crème of visual goth with D, Moi dix Mois and Versailles in a show that promises to set Ebisu ablaze. Stay tuned for the second day of Tokyo Metropolis!


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AYABIE to Go on Hiatus


Visual kei band AYABIE have announced that they are to pause activities.

The band has just started their tour ANSWER, which is being held to promote AYABIE's first major album. The tour will last from September 2nd until October 21st and after this, the band will pause live activities.

AYABIE are planning to return to the music scene as soon as possible, with the intention of coming back stronger than ever. The band members thank their fans for their support and ask for them to wait for AYABIE's return.


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the fool to Cease Activities


Visual rock band the fool have announced that they are to stop all activities at the end of October.

It was revealed that guitarist TACA announced his intention to withdraw from the fool and that the band came to the difficult decision that it would be too difficult to continue without him. The band will cease activities following their performance at Ikebukuro Black Hole on October 27th. the fool apologise for this sudden announcement and ask fans to support the future plans of all members.


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Sabtu, 08 September 2012

An Cafe Revealing Dates for South America Tour


After announcing the dates for their Europe tour a few months ago An Cafe now revealed that they will also visit South and Middle America very soon!

Tomorrow the band will give their first live after the hiatus. But not only Japanese fans have something to look forward to! The band added 4 more lives to their World Tour schedule! All of them take place in South and Middle America, directly after the Europe Tour:

2012/11/23 (Fri) Sao Paulo, Brazil / Carioca Club
2012/11/25 (Sun) Santiago, Chile / (TBA)
2012/11/27 (Tue) Lima, Peru / Centro Convenciones Scencia de la Molina
2012/11/30 (Fri) Mexico City, Mexico / Circo Volador

The members posted a short English message for all fans on their website:

When we toured there last time, South American cafe-kko welcomed us 
with their big smiles and warm heard, and we really appreciated it!
Hope to see you all again at the venue. NYAPPY!!
(miku/takuya/kanon/yu-ki/teruki)

Furthermore, they will release their latest mini album "amazing blue" in more parts of the world! On September 18th fans in the following countries will be able to buy it:

Argentina
Brazil 
Chile
Colombia
Peru
Canada
United States
Australia
New Zealand

And don’t forget about the dates of An Café’s Europe tour!

Are you excited?


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Velbet Announcing Three-Month Consecutive Releases


Velbet announced the first release since the two new members Kaie and Yuuna joined the band in July!

But that's not all: There is not only one single fans can look forward to but three! All all of them will come with brand new PVs!

The first single is titled “Sasori” and will be released on November 28th. The track list isn’t available yet but it’s known that Sasori will come in two versions. Type A includes the song “Black@Envy“ as well as 3 other songs and a DVD with the PV for Black@Envy. Type B includes 4 songs as well - one of them is titled “Twisted a lie”. The DVD of Type B features a live performance of the said song.

The second single “Mahoroba” is set to be released on December 19th and will be followed by “Medicine” that will hit the stores on January 30th.


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DIAURA Announcing New Single "Evils"

At their live on August 28th DIAURA made some great announcements for fans!
The first one is the release of their new single "Evils". The release date is set for October 24th and the single will be available in two types:

Regular Edition
[CD]
1. evil
2. Inferiority Complex
3. to ENEMY (Re-Mastering)

Limited Edition
[CD]
1. evil
2. Inferiority Complex
[DVD]
Reason for Treason PV

Samples are available on their website!


Moreover, another single was announced! It’s currently without title and will be the first release of the band in 2013 in their 5th single in general. Following this single that will hit the stores in February DIAURA plans a new mini-album for March.

More details aren't available yet but while waiting for new information check out the PV preview for “Reason for Treason”!



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VERSAILLES' Kamijo Shares An Important Message On His Twitter


Versailles' Kamijo has sent a message to his fans, explaining to them what kind of content they can share and translate freely, and asking them to stop sharing private and copywritten material.

The message came after the it was brought to Kamijo's attention that fans had been translating the band's interviews with various magazines and sharing them to the world. While he appreciates the thought, he points out that its not right for people to do that.

The singer also asked fans not to share exclusive fan club material to those who aren't in the fan club.

Check out Kamijo's full message below:


REASON
I’ve received lots of messages about my “Onegai (Please do me a
favor)” text. Many thanks.

Did I sound a bit too harsh?
No, I didn’t mean to be harsh at all.
But I’ve come to realize that my explanation was insufficient and that
I have to explain it fully for you to understand what I mean.
First of all, I always thank all of you and street teams in every
country who continuously support us by rendering our info and news
into your languages and by posting them on your websites and/or blogs.
That really helps spread my band and our info to the world, which is
nothing but wonderful! I really appreciate that a lot! 
m(k)m
The main reason why I decided to post the “Onegai” text is that I got
a message saying, “I’m going to translate the column in ____ magazine,
put it on my website and spread it to the world.” It’s great that the
person wants to spread us to the world. But there’s a big problem. All
the interviews/texts/info appear in any magazine belong to its
publisher and they are called “copyrighted work.” If you translate any
copyrighted work without the publisher’s permission, it’s called a
“breach of copyright.” As you know, it’s against the law. I just
couldn’t let it pass because I knew one of our great fans was about to
do something illegal. Those publishers run our interviews and info in
their magazines just because they support us as much as all of you
fans out there do. We are all in the same family circle of Versailles
and we care them and you fans equally. So please ask the publisher for
permission first before you start working on the translation.

I’m writing what I wanted to say in my “Onegai” text here again to
make it clear:Please do not reprint, translate or post all the copyrighted work
belongs to our management, record company, and band such as music,
visuals, photographs, website contents, pictures in our CD artworks
and photo collection books.

What is free to reprint, translate and post is promotional photos/info
on our official website, texts in our blogs open to public in addition
to my tweets and photos on my twitter and facebook. You are absolutely
welcome to utilize them on your websites or blogs. Feel free to do
whatever you think is good for us.

Closed info and our website
contents exclusively for registered fan club members are not included.
And please remember, all the translated texts and info about us
rendered by our fans are personal interpretation of the translator.
Both translators and readers, please keep that in mind.
Regarding all the copyrighted work such as magazine contents, I leave
a decision up to the magazine publishers. So please contact them
first.

Regarding the texts and info for KAMIJO World members only, reprint
and translation are basically prohibited. If you are a KAMIJO World
member and if you want to translate for other members who don’t read
Japanese, please post the translated text on comment space. It’s a
good suggestion from some members and I think it works well in this
case. I hope to create our ideal world together with all of you by
exchanging good ideas and express things honestly. Thank you!
KAMIJO


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VERSAILLES Release Details For Their Last Album "Versailles"


Versailles is scheduled to release their last album before they go on hiatus on September 26th. They will also hold a final tour called "Versailles TOUR 2012 'Chateau de Versailles'".

“Versailles”, the name for the new album, will contain 11 song and will be released with a DVD that contains a short film/documentary called "ASCENAD MASTER (STORY I~III)" and the MVs of their songs "ASCENDEAD MASTER", "Serenade", "DESTINY", "Philia", "MASQUERADE" and "Vampire".

Regular Edition
01. Prelude
02. ROSE
03. Rhapsodey of the Darkness
04. Edge of the World
05. Illusion
06. Ayakashi
07. Created Beauty
08. Holy Grail -amoroso-
09. Brave
10. Truth
11. Sympathia

Limited Edition

Versailles TOUR 2012 "Chateau de Versailles"
1/11/2012 Kanagawa, Yokohama SUNPHONIX HALL in YOKOHAMA ARENA
4/11/2012 Fukuoka, Hakata DRUM Be-1
7/11/2012 Hiroshima, Hiroshima Namiki Junction
9/11/2012 Aichi, Nagoya ELL
17/11/2012 Niigata, Niigata Live Hall GOLDEN PIGS (Red stage)
19/11/2012 Miygai, Sendai darwin
21/11/2012 Hokkaido, Sapporo cube garden
28/11/2012 Osaka, Osaka umeda AKASO
20/12/2012 Tokyo, NHK Hall


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