AMU BLOG 2024

Happy New Year 2024.In Japan, it has not been the best start with the Earthquake in Ishikawa-ken on the 1st and then an airplane accident at Haneda Airport on the 2nd. Let’s hope it becomes a better year soon.Now not to keep on the theme of bad things but since I haven’t updated this blog in a while, let us pay respect to all those we lost in 2023.

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One of my favorite bands Laputa who disbanded in 2004, Singer Aki (アキ) who had is own solo carrier after Laputa died on August 29th, 2023. They will have an Anniversary of Passing on 8/29/2024 at Club Phase in Takadanobaba. I am sure it will be a somber but good remembrance for him.

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Now around exactly month before July 29th, we had Guitarist Kazuhide”Rudy” Shirota ex-Presence, Rajas, Grand Slam, and Daida Laid die. He was only 60 years old and was still active playing. One of the 80’s guitar heroes has gone to the next Greatest Stage.

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Now in-between the two above we have on August 5, 2023 ISSAY from legendary band DIR ZIBET die from accidental accident at age 61! He actually was one of the greater Japanese vocalist and started his own band at 19 years old and went on to star in movies, musicals, and also professional pantomimist. I was able to see him live once in KA-F-KA which was also with Ken Morioka who we lost in 2016, and it was a wonderful performance. May he Rest In Peace.

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So then we had a short break before another Legendary musician passed away on Oct 19th! Buck Tick’s Atsushi Sakura died after complications of bleeding from the brain while on stage during at show. He was rushed to the hospital after falling unconscious but could not be saved. He was only 57 years old and still had many years like all of the above to go. This was a true shocker as out of all of the bands, Buck Tick had be going pretty much non stop since debuting in 1987. Atsushi’s looks have been copied by various Visual Kei bands and his influence much like Morrie from Dead End hand be felt and seen over the years. I have had the pleasure of seeing Buck Tick many times and we even tried to get them in our film “The Nail that sticks out will Sing”. Their management was always kind and got to see them for free many times. Unfortunately never was able to meet the members in person but I am sure we can meet in the next life. May he Rest In Peace .

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Shortly after although not publicly announced right away HEATH of X-JAPAN (bassist) at 55 years old, on Oct 29th, died from Large Intestinal Cancer. I actually meet him when he and Pata were in the Dope Headz. It was a big role to replace fan favorite Taiji Sawada but he did a great job and his bass playing will be missed.

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THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT and The Birthday Vocalist and Guitar player Chiba Yusukei died from Throat Cancer on Nov 26th. This was also a shock as I just found out while writing this up. I met him and the band in London in 1999 while I was staying there for a month and just happened to see them playing at bar. Very nice guys all of them and it is a sad day losing another person who I have actually talked too. He was also only 55. May he Rest In Peace. Here is a list of other influential musicians who passed in 2023.Sakamoto Ryuichi ex-YMO and legendary Composer and Actor on March 28th.Yukihiro Takahashi ex- YMO vocalist and drummer on Jan 11th.Makoto Ayukawa ex-Sheena and the Rockets Guitarist on Jan 29thOther News from JapanNow if you didn’t know, there was a huge scandal last year the disrupted the Entertainment industry here in Japan. The famous “Johnny & Associates” who’s groups included SMAP, V6, SEXY ZONE, ARASHI, KING & PRINCE, etc was the subject of a British Documentary about the owner Johnny Kitagawa who had been accused of sexual molestation of minors until his death in 2019. Many of the victims who had remained quiet decided to come out and speak up in 2022. It didn’t get much press as people didn’t want to believe it. If you didn’t know, Johnny’s had his hand in every TV Network and all of his groups members on every talent show/TV program you can imagine. Therefore, if this was true then most of the entertainment would need to change the talent and that is not an easy thing to do. However, after this documentary that came out around May of 2023, things started heating up and finally in late September, they had a press conference about the situation. In the end, they acknowledged there was some wrong doings by the late owner and that would investigate further. So after that, the majority of the artist under’s Johnny’s got dropped from Various TV programs and even NHK decided not to work with them anymore until the company takes action about the accusations. Johnny & Associates officially changed their name to “SMILE-UP” on Oct 17th 2023.So we have yet to see the outcome of how much they plan to dish out the the victims but for the moment we shall just wait and see( the news has died down again).

AMU BLOG 2022-23

Well, Let’s say the COVID-19 put a cramp in our live souls since 2020. However, in Japan they have opened up a bit and have allowed bigger crowds. However, you still have to not scream and wear a mask to enter any venue. Now, as of March 13, 2023 that will all change and the people have to choice to wear a mask or not. Will this start another cluster of COVID-19? Only time will tell but let me get into some things that I went to these past two years.

MERRY: Yes the boys had their 19 Anniversary in 2020 which also saw Shinichi leaving the band for good.
I did get to go to that last show for him and he played fantastic.
The show was at Shibuya Naon Outdoor Stage日比谷野外大音楽堂 . I got to talk to the guys after and they were sad but excited about how only 4 of them will sound instead of 5.

That was the only show I went to in 2020!
Now fast forward in 2021 in November was MERRY’s 20th Anniversary tour opening. They played their first show with only 4 members and I got to view it by LIVE STREAM as to the COVID was still strong. They played great and the new album

Strip is really good! Now in 2022 same time the 20th Anniversary final was to take place but

Unfortunately, I had to work on a Saturday which was very rare but fell on the same day!! I was so pissed. So I just sent them some flowers.
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So Next up was Lynch. This was their BUDOKAN show that got cancelled and they were able to finally have it on Nov 23rd, 2022. It was a Holiday so no worries about work!! They played a very long set which was also streamed live on WoWow Cable TV. It was a great mix of old and new and they did start out with the song that I fell in love with the band oh so many years ago ‘LAST NITE’.


Here is the set list:
  1. AVANT GARDE
  2. LAST NITE
  3. GALLOWS
  4. GREED
  5. EVOKE
  6. CREATURE
  7. XERO
  8. THE FATAL HOUR HAS COME
  9. JUDGEMENT
  10. GHOST
  11. LIE
  12. melt
  13. forgiven
  14. ASTER
  15. D.A.R.K.
  16. I'm sick,b'cuz luv u.
  17. MIRRORS
  18. ALL THIS I'LL GIVE YOU
  19. INVADER
  20. OBVIOUS
  21. pulse_
  22. ALLIVE
  23. CULTIC MY EXECUTION
  24. THIRTEEN
  25. EVILLY
  26. a grateful shit
  27. MOON
  28. EUREKA
  29. ADORE
  30. A GLEAM IN EYE
Can`t go wrong with a 30 song set and lots and lots of talking and crying from the boys. Actually they did stop the band from 2021 to 2022 and all members are in other bands or doing solo stuff. So it was a welcome sight for many fans.
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Next Up was for 2023: SEIKIMA IIhttps://www.seikima-ii.comThis is a band that is very underrated and put on a HELL of a Show. 聖飢魔Ⅱ期間再延長再集結 「35++執念の大黒ミサツアー FINAL」This show was also delayed for two years that is why they added the ++. They even joked about it during the show. They are closer to 40 year anniversary. They mentioned they also formed near Yoyogi where this show was played so it was kind of a home coming full circle. Demon Kogure Kakka mentioned they can’t promise anything about the future but they do want to continue. The place was packed so fan wise I think they don’t have any issues. So time will only tell. I did fell the Luke Takamaura looked a little slow moving so not sure if he was injured but they did mention health issues of the band in general. They are all close to 60 years old so it’s hard to keep rocking but if The Rolling Stones can do it they it is possible.

  • SET LIST

  • ///三大怪獣 地球最大の決戦

  • 聖飢魔IIミサ曲第II番「創世紀」

  • EL DORADO

  • RATSBANE

  • RUN RUN RUN!

  • ///Keyboard solo -GOOD NIGHT MELODY-

  • BAD AGAIN ~美しき反逆~

  • 魔界舞曲

  • RENDEZVOUS 60 MICRONS'

  • 嵐の予感

  • 呪いのシャ・ナ・ナ・ナ

  • 悪魔組曲 作品666番 変ニ短調 第1楽章: STORMY NIGHT ~

  • 蝋人形の館

  • 悪魔組曲 作品666番 変ニ短調 第4楽章: DEAD SYMPHONY

  • WHAT'S HAPPENING?

  • 地獄の皇太子

  • WINNER!

  • 永遠の詩 -A Song Of The Deceased-

  • BRAND NEW SONG

  • LOVE LETTER FROM A DEAD END

Now I was a little surprised at the list and it was not that many songs and they event took a 20 min break after 10 songs. So check them out on WoWow if you can or by a DVD to get a good idea of how they play. That is all for now, hopefully I can get to some more shows soon.

AMU BLOG 2021

HAPPY 2021 Everyone.


As you all know, the world as we know it has changed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
There actually has been very little to write about since most LIVE shows have been canceled. There are a few brave Bands out there doing show with social distancing and fans are not allowed to scream or shout.
The only show I saw in 2020 was

MERRY

at the YAON in HIBIYA(This was there last tour with Kenichi on Guitar). It was nice to see the guys again after a couple of years. They did a great job and the fans I think really enjoyed the show.
Now I was suppose to see

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but the show keep getting pushed back and then finally canceled.
Then

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was suppose to play the Budokan for the first time but that too was cancelled so it's not the time for live shows.

AMU BLOG June-July 2020

ASIAN MUSIC UNDERGROUND
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June 2020



Lot's going on in the world today but let's help to make it a better world when we leave it.


Asian Music Underground was the first site in the 1990's to introduce to the world to Japanese, Korean and other Asian Rock Bands to the world(Wayback machine). Do to service changes on AOL(yes they ruined my site) I had to move all content to my local ISP here in Japan. Then they decided to stop offering free Website hosting so I have been in limbo for a few years. With the COVID19 Corona Virus Pandemic, I now have the time to get this back on pace.Thank you for your time and may you and yours stay healthy and safe.
Also, a big shout out to the BLM movement that started six years ago. Finally there is traction and let's support as much as we can to end Racism in the world.


'"YOU" FROM DEAD END HAS DIED


Adachi Yuji passed away due to a blood infection on June 16th.

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YOU(Yuji Adachi) from Dead End died on June 16th suddenly.
Know as one of the Top and most influential Japanese Guitars of this age, YOU as he was called gave us a lot of music.
He was a founding member for Terra Rosa but soon left to be in DEAD END. His sound was very unique with his solo's taking you to another dimension for a short while and back again.
So many outrageous riffs that are hard to play so he can't be easily replicated. Once very interesting note was the reason he stopped playing with DEAD END before they reformed in 2009 was because he lost his hearing in one ear. He had multiple surgeries to try and fix this but after almost giving up, Ryuichi Kawamura from LUNA SEA asked him guess play on his solo albums(If you look at old LUNA SEA you will see how much Ryuichi copied from lead singer MORRIE of DEAD END's look). So this gave YOU the confidence to start playing again. This also lead to the reformation of DEAD END and bringing the talented MORRIE back from NEW YORK to Japan. Although it is very hard to loose a talented musician, the great thing is he left a lot of music to be enjoyed for many generations to come. Please check out DEAD END , Creature Creature, and YOU's 5 solo albums:
  • Psychical Island (September 21, 1990)
  • You's Alien (August 24, 2005)
  • Maniac Love Station (April 3, 2013)
  • Andromedia (March 13, 2019)
  • Youcoustic (March 18, 2020)

MERRY-メリー

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メリー Started at the end of 2000 and coming up on 20 year anniversary. However, Shinichi who is the Rhythm Guitarist has called it quits and this was supposed to be his farewell tour. However, like most all other bands, the COVID-19 and laid waste to all touring plans this summer. They hope to start their tour in August and Final on Sept 19th in Tokyo but it still could change. They have been very active on their YouTube channel so Check them out.

http://merryweb.jp

ISSHI DEATH DAY:KAGRRA VOCALISTJULY 18, 2020

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It has been 9 years since this talented vocalist decided to kill himself. I was very surprised at the news and still can't believe it. After the band disbanded in 2010, I guess he could not handle it by himself. I wish he had reached out to someone for help. Suicide is not an option to have when life gets you down but I know we all have had thoughts about dying and not feeling worthy. However, know this, you all were born for a purpose in this life! The next life after death is eternal* so let's enjoy the life on our Planet Earth. My ISSHI REST IN PEACE.



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2017 Blog Archive

Hello from Tokyo again.


It’s been a while but now I am back. I had to switch to a new webhosting service but I would like to thank JCOM for the many years of free service since my AOL went down so many years ago.
I don’t think I have fully recovered from that after all of the work I put in into making that OG site. But like all things, nothing stays the same and time to move on.
So Hokutobill is my stage name so look for more music coming from that dude.
AS for Japanese music, we just had the Visual Japan Summit for 3 days back in November. Unfortunatly, I was away on business trip and could not attend but Thanks to Wowow Cable TV I was able to see most of the shows.
http://visual-japan.com
There were some impressive acts: Of course LUNA SEA and XJAPAN were the favorites but of the younger bands:
A9(formerly Alice Nine) sounded strong, DEZERT was quite crazy and got the kids really going,Fest Vainqueur was like a harder version of Kagrra. ROYZ and Diaura did not disappoint either. Also for an older band [cali:gari] was really rockin!! For comic relief there is always good old GOLDEN BOMMER who even had Yoshiki(X-Japan)to come out and do one song together!
All in all it looked like a good 3 days of music.
Of course MERRY has celebrated their 15th anniversary!! Wow it has been that long! They are doing good and all members are back playing live.
lynch on the other had just announced that there (stupid)bass player was arrested for drug possession and he has been kicked out of the band. So they had to cancel gigs and now need to find a new bass player!!
That is all of the news for the moment. I will try to update this blog more and more so keep on the look out.
Peace to you all and may this be a great new year!

ASIan Music Underground

J-Rock Revolution Day 2

shapeimage_1The second day had a little more time since there were only 4 bands. As I thought, first out the gate was Merry. They played a vary interesting and softer set than usual. They had a 7 song set that Featured a brand new song which was un named at number 3. The only really crazy and hard song they played was their old great single “Japanese Modernist”. Although their set was slower, I think it showed everyone the kind of range they have and the direction they are going. Gara introduced the band with Japanese Calligraphy and wrote “Hello” in Katakana in which most people know what it meant! Then wrote “Merry”. As for the English speaking, Nero took the honors and did a decent job. His best was his last words “ We will be back”! I am sure America will be waiting!
Girugamesh was next and what can I say but wow! For some young guys and the most miner out of the 4, they definitely held their own. They were about the heaviest band of the night with hard and groovy songs. The fans really seemed to know the songs and I and the band didn’t seem to know why! I told them after the show that YouTube is probably the reason why so many knew of there music. For that matter, YouTube is the reason for all of the band gaining fans and a great way for people to see current Japanese Rock bands in action being it live or a promotion video. Let also give a shout out to MySpace.com too. Now I believe that the people were so into Girugamesh that by the time Despairs Ray came out, everyone was worn out! They also had a 7 song set which featured only one slow tempo song. It was good stuff and I am sure they gained a lot of new fans. It was also the first out of Japan for the group too!
Now, Despairs Ray has played the most in the States besides Dir en grey and their core fans came out in droves to see them. They play a strong 8 song set and won over a lot of people. However, I felt that a lot of the songs sounded similar and the vocals sounded too much the same. I saw them about 6 years ago and they sounded pretty much the same as I remembered and nothing really to new. However, they do have a good thing going so why change! They will be back and there fans won’t be disappointed.
Before the last band, Yoshiki came out again and thanked the bands and the fans for coming out to LA again. He and the bands were happy to play and I am sure they will be back. Oh, he also mentioned that the Japan Expo (July 2007) in France has invited him to come and is pretty sure he will go!
MUCC decided to show a short documentary of there show overseas before coming out and it was interested seeing all of the different places they have played. They have been all over but this was only the second time playing in America (first time was at an Anime Expo in Wisconsin) Tatsuro (vocalist) told me after the show. He mentioned that they definitely want to play again in LA! Now, their set about 7 or 8 songs and all were tight and pretty heavy. I have seen them about 3 times and they always seem to put on a great and engaging show. I am sure they can make it in the States just like Dir en grey if they want too.

Now I would like to Thank everyone at Jrock Revolution for inviting me to the show and to all of the bands that came and played their hearts out. Also, and most important are all of those fans that came from all over the U.S. to see the bands play in LA. This was a true mind opening experience that myself and all of the bands will never forget. Let’s keep this going and keep on supporting these great and talented Japanese Rock artist!
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William White Jr.
AMU Founder, Director and Producer
 
 

J-Rock Revolution Day 1

 
 
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May 25
Wiltern Theater
Los Angeles, California

Well, this is only the second time that AMU has gone overseas to see a show! I for one and so glad I did come out to see the fans and the bands. On Thursday, I flew in from Tokyo and after getting settled I decided to go to the venue and see where this was all going to take place. To my amazement, people where already in line camping out for the night! Also too my amazement was the fact of very few if any fans from Japan! Most of the fans came from all over the US to see the show. Who was playing you might ask.... Kagrra, Duel Jewel, Miyabi, Vidoll, and Alice Nine all in that order.
Kagrra came out first with a 5 song set that seemed to be the limit for every band thereafter. The fan favorite seemed to be “Uta-kata”which people did try to sing along. The people were screaming so much that I am sure Kagrra started to feel like “Rock Stars”. Isshi (Vocalist) came out in the classic “Kimono” style costume which really blew everyone away! It was a great choice and started out the night great.
Next was Duel Jewel who came out with great energy and played a lot harder style than I remembered. The singer was almost the best English speaker of the night in which everybody tried there best to speak to the crowd in English except for Vidoll.  Now Duel Jewel has had some experience playing in the US and I believe they are one of the few who started playing at the ANIME conventions many years back. They plan to come back to the States and wanted everyone one’s support. I am sure they gained some new fans this night!
Next was the long awaited Miyabi! Now as for his music....hum.. well it is a mix of hip hop, drum and bass and a little rock thrown in. Miyabi is a performer and he performed like a pro! He used is good looks and wonderful stage presence to whew the crowd into a frenzy! He also enjoyed his band which included a Wa-Taiko drummer, DJ, Tap Dancer, and a painter! He actually didn’t play the guitar as much as I thought he would. The songs were a lot of mixed beats with each member getting there own solos. Then while trying to explain in English that a special guest has flown in from Japan there was also a special announcement! Yoshiki, Gackt, Sugizo, and Miyabi are all forming a super band! They will start up this summer of 2007! The name of the band is not yet known but with those members alone will spark a lot of interest! Oh, I forgot to mention, the special guest was SUGIZO (ex-Luna Sea). He came out to do a couple of songs with Miyabi! And after that, Yoshiki came out!! It was a great moment seeing them all together on stage. This announcement is a first for the US since Japan doesn’t even know yet! Also they will be playing live at the ANIME CON X this June 29! So if you are in the US then check them out!
After a brief rest, Vidoll came in for a solid set. This was the only band I have never seen play live before and they seemed to be having a great time and proved that they could play great and win over the fans. They had  coordinated white colored outfits and had some heavy and hard song to little and puffy songs! They were ranked as the number 2 band that people wanted to see from the polls and came out about the third best of the night.
  • IMG_0113Alice Nine was the last band and if you were to measure the screams I would have to say they won! They had really nice Red/Badge and black customs outfits and all of the guys looked really pretty! They played into the good looks with various two shots and four ways that the kids just ate up! They too for the most part had harder than anticipated songs that were very solid. They were also the winner for best English pronunciation. “ Are you ready!” Are you ready for Crazy” He meant to say “ ...to get Crazy” but it was all good! The response was great and it was wonderful climax for the  night! Now, luckily, I was able to gain an after show pass which was so cool since I was able to talk with....Yoshiki, Sugizo, Miyabi, Kagrra of course, and George (ex Ladies Room). Plus, I was able to say hello to the rest of  the bands. Everyone was so nice and appreciative of the great response that they were given from the American fans and people! Next up is Day Two with only four bands:
Merry, Girugamesh, MUCC, and Despairs Ray (who seem to be the fan favorites).











 
 

2005 LIVE Report ARCHIVE 8

Live Reports 2005


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Pierrot

Nippon Budokan
Jan. 4, 2005
This was the second day of the [The Evening of Undermining~after completion] and this would have been a great show to see but alas.. I didn't get in!!! Wow! I was late getting to the show and I didn't check the ticket place before coming thinking I could get them from the [Dafuya] Ticket Scalpers! However, the police were out front and this scared those guys away! So the tickets were slim pickings. However, I was glad to see that the fans really were out in numbers and the band has not lost any popularity! So if you get a chance to see them I would suggest it! Oh, the same day tickets were on sale for 6,300 yen. This is about a 2000 yen increase from two years ago! So as you can see, being a fan of Japanese Rock Music is not cheap!!! As for the set list.. I did sit outside and listen to about 5 or 6 songs before heading back home. They have a new album out called [Freeze] so the 2nd and 4th song's were new ones. However, they started out with [Follower] I think... Well I will put it up later. Anyway, what show will I see next?????????????????????
Electric Eel Shock and Panic Smile
Jan. 14, 2005 @ NHK Studio 505, Shibuya,(Tokyo) Japan.
NHK FM " Live Beat" Radio Program live tapeing!
Now I got a call from my buddy Jason from Panic Smile and he invited me to the show since he said I might like this Electric Eel Shock band. So I was in the area and decided to go. Now I didn't even catch the name when he was telling me but by the end of there one hour set, I knew there name. They did about 10 songs and they were all pretty solid and hard rocking. However, they say they are a Heavy Metal band that may be stretching it a bit but they love Heavy Metal! They are a 3 piece band with a drummer who plays naked!!! However, there were so many people standing in front of the stage that I really didn't realize it until someone said so at the end of the show. What I did notice is his unique playing the drums with four sticks!! Very cool! As for the singer/guitarist and bass player;beside being talented, they are both very active and funny. These guys seem to have a big following in the USA and in various countries in Europe! They are:Aki Morimoto - Guitar & Vo Kazuto Maekawa - Bass,Tomoharu 'Gian' Ito - Drums. Check out their sight for more info. Now Panic Smile is whole other breed of music. I have seen them about 3 times now and they are unlike any other band I have seen before. The are very high energy with with very quick and short songs. They are a mixture of Jazz, Rock, and Punk. They are hard to put into a category but that is one of reason why I like them. Now they are not for everyone since they are all excellent musicians and therefore, they change the pace, sound, and beats of a song. Therefore the it is hard to get into any rhythm and groove without and abrupt change. They are like a fine wine that has to sipped and then swirled around before swallowing.They played a good 12 song or so set but the funny thing was they were told play longer since this was a live recording to be air on the radio so they must play for a full hour. So they came back out for a another 90 second song and that was enough!!! Ha,ha. They must be seen. Members are : Vocals and Drums: Eiko Ishibashi, Vocals and Guitar Tadashi Yoshida, Lead Guitar Jason Shelton, and Bass Keniichi Yasuda Check out there web page.
2005.3.27(Sun) 下北沢CLUB251

SCREAMING SOUL HILL、鉄と鉛、GARI, minimal hugg

Okay, so this was not a show I knew much of anything about. I meet Kyoko from minimal hugg at a Halloween party and she said she was a singer and gave me a single cd. The song was pretty good so I wanted to check them out. To my surprise, they are a fun, energetic band that seems to have a good core of fans and Kyoko is an excellent front woman. The set had about 7 songs and although I could not get the names of them all, I would have to say that at least two, could be played on major radio stations with request for more and more. Now that being said, they need to figure out what type of band they are going to be! A Rock band, Pop band, Electro dance band, or just an unpredictable band! They can play many styles and maybe that is the future of music. One band and many styles to please the masses. Now the other bands had followings too. Gari came out first with their synthetic guitarist who seems to be doing most of the work. The vocalist was using some pitch modulator which made him sound like a real singer. However, he really can't sing very well that if it wasn't for technology, he was be out of luck. Oh, yes he has a nice look and the girls seem to dig him but.........minimal hugg was second and then 鉄と鉛 was third. These guys where obviously inspired by the Red Hot Chilly Peppers with the same sounding sounds and guitar play. Even the look with very few clothes on was shown. However, their vocalist seem like he should be in another band! He voice was strong and looks were good but he seemed out of place with the other guys. He looked more like a visual rocker type singer but maybe that is what they want. Screaming Soul Hill was the last band of the night at Club 251 which I must say was a pretty nice place. They have a great sound system with nice flat panel monitors all around and movie in between the bands was great(Stargate)! Now back to SSH, they are supposed to be the next big thing..... I guess. RIZE is suppose to be opening up for them at the next show in May. However, I just couldn't see it. They were loud and active but I didn't feel like I was seeing anything new! All in all it was a good night for music!

up soon
Merry

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Shibuya Kokkiaido
March 31st, 2005
This was a show I had been looking forward to. I met up with the guys after the Buck Tick show last December and they said please come to this show. However, on the first look, the stage looked the same as the one they used last year at Hall show they did in Tokyo. However, the songs had changed and this is a band that can do many things. Gara on vocals has improved a lot with singing slower and mid tempo style songs. The set went for about 20 songs with a few surprised put in. The Nero drum solo was a little tamed down from the last time they play at the Kokkaido. However, he went with the Phantom of the Opera theme and it was cool. He had the mask and all and the solo was great. Of course, the mood of the place as a little strange. Until he announces that they will be signing a major label contract with Victor Entertainment! They will be making their major debut sometime this Fall! That was great to hear. They have been trying hard and holding out for the best deal possible. I am sure they got what they wanted. So let's hope that the new label doesn't try to tame them down. I foresee a Merry/Buck Tick show in my mirror ball! As for the fans, they are sticking by Merry and they have pretty much keep this guys a float! Keep on rocking Merry!!!

deadman

Liquid Room Ebisu
April 6th, 2005
Now what can I say but Wow!! I had been wanting to see these guys for a long time but I have could never seem to have the free time or something always came up. I knew this would be a good show since their long time bass player[Takamasa] was having his last gig with the band. Now I have never seen them live before and all I had seen was them on my old favorite Jee Jee Trap and Beautiful Fest 2003 television shows. From those show's I knew about 3 songs! However, we were witness to to a massive 2 hour and 20 min set of over 25 songs! They started out a with a slower type of song with a cool Appearance by vocalist 眞呼-Mako-. I assume he is the deadman with his makeup always like a pretty zombie of sorts. And would explain the standing Crypt that was on stage when the lights came on. He threw the door open and began to belt out the first song. Then, during this song he closed back the crypt door and then came out again with a hand full of balloons. He gave them away about 7 songs later! I mean these guys were non-stop! Song after song! The longest time they took off was about 3 minutes! The most exciting part of the show came at about 8:30pm. This was the beginning of their headbanging set! So I got to release some stress and shake it out with the rest of the crazy head banging girls! Then at the end, they went to one slow song which I knew and then one more for the road. Takamasa gave a nice little speech at the end and thanked all of the fans for their support of him and the band. He said that he will probably be hanging around here and there so if you see him, don't be shy but say hello. I wish him all the best and I enjoyed is nice and groovy bass playing.
Oh, I ran into Ben who is a nice American guy who has formed a few visual bands here in Tokyo.Alex is also nice guy from New Jersey who is helping indie bands back in the US to play in Japan. Good luck to him!The total foreigner count at this show was about 9 people! I grantee that these guys will be seeing more and more fans if they keep playing like that! I must say that 眞呼[Mako] really has a great stage presence and he really keeps things interesting with his various stage props(the crypt,balloons,halogen light on a long extension cord,one eyed giant paper bag mask) and his cool dancing and movements. Guitarist [Aie] has some real interesting songs and has a unique style of playing(not easy either). I will definitely but checking them out again as soon as I can!

Bat Cave Last Live

batcavelastlive
Shibuya Club Quttaro
April 10th, 2005
I must say this was a sad day for me. This is a great band that I guess could take the rigors of playing music. Although they all said that music is very important to them, I think the type of music they play, just doesn't bring in a lot of new fans. They played with 4 other bands who preceded them and the explanation was that the other bands wanted to play with them instead of them by themselves. I think I would have preferred a Bat Cave only night but it was okay. Bat Cave only played about 10 songs. And about 3 of them were covers! So I don't know what they were thinking but I guess they just wanted to have a good time playing together for the last time. All of the songs in my film were on display that night and I was happy to meet the guys before and after the show. Now Jibi, Wu-chy, Yusuke, and DJ KAZ are starting a new band called "Propagandaz" which is kind of Hip Hop/Nu Metal type of sound. They were giving out CD's to all customers before the show. However, the main song writer is Ponchi for Bat Cave and he said is just going to keep making songs and keep playing. I didn't really get to meet the the other guitarist(Ryosuke) but he played well. I asked the question if they would be playing in 50 years time and all of them said as long as they still could they would! So let's keep that in mind. The music will always be there!

Kagrra

Shibuya AX
April 14, 2005
Now this Kagrra show was one long affair with the band Alice Nine opening up for them. Alice Nine was like many bands in one(mixture of dir en grey,nightmare,and baroque). However, they did have a lot of energy and it got the fans into some serious head banging! Now Kagrra came out in style with the silhouette backdrop with the members's names being showed as they came out from behind the simulated Japanese traditional paper doors called Shogi. They then descended down the left side of the stage on a wooden staircase. Although some of them seemed a little apprehensive about being placed on the spot, they all looked good. They also avoided in pyro technics this time since the last show caused them the stop for over an hour. They stuck with the nice lighting effects and set a nice mood during the show. They play a range of material but mostly their latest stuff. It seems that they are going to be playing fewer and fewer older Kagrra as they try forge out the new image and sound. Isshi's vocals were really sounding great until the middle of the show. It seems he couldn't hear himself and was off key on about 3 songs. He was using the earpiece monitors for sound which he eventually took out and then he was all good again. No I must say, there are a lot of songs that I had not heard but they are good additions. Of course they are pushing their new singles and on that front, they will have a new album out in early July and then a live DVD of this nights show in August. I was able to meet the guys after the show and talked to each one. It has been a long time and they are looking forward to seeing the film. I hope that the film does well for them and brings in more fans from around the world!
Fanatic Crisis -last live-
May 14, 2005
Tokyo NK Ball Hall
Well I just got home from a packed Ball Hall and the show was pretty good. Now I must say that I am not the biggest FC fan but I do think they have a few good songs. Plus Mr. Ishitsuki has one of the best voices in Japanese rock. He is kind of a goofy guy on stage. I mean the way he dances is kind of what shall we say......Nerdish....Ha,ha. However, he is putting all of his effort into it and seems to enjoy what he is doing and that is the main thing! Now I knew only about 4 songs since I only have one CD of theirs. However, I did count about 23 songs after 2 hours and 20 minutes! Then it was time for the encore. They lasted about 5 songs for the first one and then another 5 songs for the second session. So the whole show was a good 3 hours and 20 minutes. So I got my 5000 yen worth!!!Some of the stand out songs came in the beginning and then they had a slow song set in the middle and then wrapped up with older and faster paced songs. Off of the EAS album: Behind, Be You, scratch 69,心に花を 心に刺を where all played. However, by the end of the night..... My favorite songLaughEFECT LOVER COMPLEX was not played!!!!!!!!!!! That was the song that got me into this band! I wanted to let them know how angry I was but alas I am not an old fan so I guess I can't complain. I don't know if they played a lot of rare songs or not. However, another Highlight was "Memories in White". It was around the 12th song and we were all given these great pocket lights they we were suppose to use during that song. The great thing was the band themselves said they did not know what we were given so it was a surprise for them and we all loved it. I will be using that little light for a long time I think! At the the end of the show before the encore's Vocalist Ishitsuki had a nice little speech about the 13 years of the band and what they wanted to accomplish with there music. He said that one of the main things was that we are not alone and the music will always bring us together!!!Thanks to Fanatic Crisis for the good music and good luck in the future with whatever each member will do from now on.
May 30, 2005
Shinjuku Loft

minimal hugg

This was another smorgasbord of bands that I didn't see all of. However the stands out seemed to be Pepin, MEGANE,and mothercoat. Now the feature of the night seemed to be female bass players!! mothercoat and minimal hugg have one! Both of these girls can rock! However, "March" of minimal hugg has the better rocker image! Minimal hugg has a nice fan base and they were the last band of the night and did not disappoint! They play only 5 songs but is seemed like 10. Highlight were the "24/7 nights" which is a crowd participation song involving hand and arm movements! Kyoko on vocals was strong as ever and boy what a stage presence! This band will make it if they keep doing what they are doing! By the end of the set, they had the most applause of any band of the night!
Recent Show's seen:
minimal hugg: What can I say but I love Kyoko!!!! Keep of the great work!
despair: the worst band I have seen in a long time!

Anthem 20th Anniversary tour!

7/23(SAT) KAWASAKICLUB CITTA
Well after an Earthquake the prolonged the start about an hour later....The show must go on!!!! And it was a great show with all of the former and current members on one stage! Of course they started it out with the current Anthem doing about a 10 song set of song from the last few releases. Then the fun started. Original Drummer Mad Oouchi came out and he still looks great and plays the same. On the other hand, Fukuda Hiroya on guitars seemed a little drunk when he came on stage. I seemed to remember him as an excellent player but it just wasn't there anymore. His guitars were old and the sound wasn't so clear. However, he seemed to be having a good time showing off his new tatoo's all over his body. They played about 4 classic songs and then it was time for Morikawa to take over for Eizo Sakamoto. I must say that Morikawa has one of the best voices in Japanese rock and he is really strong. So they did ● GYPSY WAYS,● CRYIN' HEART,● THE JUGGLER,● HUNTING TIME. Then a suprise guest!!! The one and only Hideaki Nakama!!!! Hiroya was out and this is the guy I first saw with Anthem in 1990. Although the album "No smoke without fire" was played on by Hiroya, Nakama did the tour and worked with the band for about a year. Anyway, ● SHADOW WALK and BLINDED PAIN where played and for me the show was complete at that point! Boy did Mr. Nakama sound good and he looks still like a young kid! Next was Akio Shimizu with Morikawa who was the one who found the talented young guitarist in the first place. Venon Strike was the last song for Morikawa and back in was Eizo Sakamoto and Hiro Honma. Two more songs and then it was Encore time. About 3 songs and then the final jam session with all of the members on stage! "Do you understand" and "Wild Anthem" ended up the night and it was a concert never to be repeated so I am glad I was there to see it! Long live Anthem!
Accept(German Metal at it's best)
July 30, Saturday: Shibuya Ax
Okay they are not Japanese but they were one of my favorite bands growing up and they are back in Japan for the first time since they broke up!
7/30
01.Starlight
02.Living For Tonight
03.London Leatherboys
04.Metal Heart
05.Up To The Limit
06.Winter Dreams
07.Flash Rockin' Man
08.Breaker
09.Peter Baltes bass soloHead Over Heels
10.Neon Nights
11.Wolf Hoffmann guitar solo
 (Bolero/Sabre Dance/Hall Of The Mountain King/Pomp And Circumstance
12.Restless And WildSon Of A Bitch
13.Turn Me On
14.TV War
15.Monsterman
16.Love Child
17.Fast As A Shark
Encore1
18.Princess Of The Dawn
19.Burning

Encore2
20.Balls To The Wall
Enough Said!
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Eve of Destiny:secret show in Star Pine Cafe, Tokyo. July 30th: Pandemonium
Okay, I went to this Gothic/Fetish event and I didn't know these guys were even playing. I heard about them about 2 years ago from an Italian Goth Rocker who said they were popular in Europe! Well let me tell ya... They can stay in Europe! I have not heard anything that bad in a long time. Although I could see a little promise....Here's is the problem. Haruhiko Ash vocals is the from the band the Zolge. Kozi is the ex-Malice Mizer guitarist. The music is screaming for a bass and dummer! They have that programized drum and bass track that just takes away from the music. It is like lip sinking in a way. Now Kozi is very pretty and nice to look at but Haruhiko is like a Japanese vampire or something. Kinda of scary up close! I was standing right in the front and you may see me on the video they took of the event. Anyway, like most bands, they did have one decent song which was second to the last. Other than that, I don't see them making it big without a few changes.
Nightmare in Osaka
August 20, 2005 at Namba Hatch
Okay, now I have been wanting to see these guys for a while. The venue was very nice and pretty packed with mostly teen age girls. Now there was big competition in Osaka this night since L`arc~en~Ciel was playing at the Osaka Dome. They band even mentioned how the hope to be able to reach that kind of level to play at such a big place. After seeing this show, I doubt they will ever make it that big. The songs are fairly solid and they were very tight. However, I think they must choose a direction to go in. Go pop or try to be harder is the best way for them. Singer Yomi is small in stature but has a nice big voice that can really hang down the strech. They did a lot of songs and his voice was still there by the end of it all. He told of a nice story about him and Hituji(guitars) going to Universal Studios Japan to get enough energy to play for the night. They put in a good plug for USJ so I may want to go check it out the next time I am in Osaka. As for the set, I didn't really know any of the songs names nor songs for that matter but the 4 song was familiar and it sounded very nice! They all seem like happy campers's except for the drummer. Ruka on drums seemed as tougth this was the last place he wanted to be. There were no smiles or chit chat, just playing. He was is good drummer but he needs to have more fun or act like he is playing for 1200 pople!
Kagrra Tour Final
August 22, 2005 Hall Oneman Tour ~雲燦霧消 unsanmusyo
Now it had been about 4 months since I saw them last. I must say that after the release of their 2nd major release[燦~san] I was excited to see the new songs. They did not disappoint. I will not get into all of the songs but let's just say it was a just under 2 hour show with a great mix of new and old. I think this was the best I have seen them do in the past three years. The sound was mixed superbly.
Merry Sept. 10
This was an interesting show in that I wanted to see how many people they could get in that outdoor place. I have seen a lot of show their and some have been disappointing fan wise. However, they pretty much filled it up. They played a solid set with over 20 songs. The news songs sounded really good live and the fans were just going crazy for the guys. Now of course Nero was the only one talking but Gara did break out the Calligraphy again so he could say a few words to the fans. Oh, the Drum solo was also exciting again with the drum set on risers this time that went up in the air about 30 feet! I found out later that it cost him about 5000 bucks for that! It was a great first major show and I hope they will make a big splash in 2006! Set List as follows: SE.デジーノート
1. 迷彩ノ紳士
2. やさしさキッド
3. 頭がザクロ
4. ロストジェネレーション
5. 青春ノイローゼ
6. ニセモノ天国
7. R-246
8. 想ひでサンセット
9. 薔薇と片隅のブルース
~習字~
10. 首吊りロンド
11. 溺愛の水槽
12. 愛国弐~マスラオ~
~ネロリズム~
13. Ve-doro
14. ニヒリスティック
15. ジャパニーズモダニスト
16. 陽の当たらない場所
17. T.O.P
18. バイオレットハレンチ
19. イエローガール
20. 空っぽな歌
21. バイオレットハレンチ(replay)
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2004 LIVE Report ARCHIVE 7

Live Reports for 2004
updated Dec 31,2004
Well it has been a long time since I have written a live report. As you know, I was out of the country for four months. Now we will be including indie bands also in these reports!!
D主催「Mad tea party Vol.2   
D/Duel Jewel/phylia/
ギミック/12012/
ゲスト GULLET
Feb.18th,2004.
This was at the Takadanobaba AREA which in known for Visual Rock bands.This night was put on by
D which is comprised of ex-Syndrome members Asagi and Ruiza. Now Asagi is a great singer so I thought I would check him out but as it turned out, they were upstaged by the guest act of Gullet. Now for D, they really didn't have any songs that really hit me but the opening and second songs were good. Asagi really needs to expand his range because it seems like the songs they are making don't make use of his voice like they should. Gullet on the other hand had a guy who could really use is vocal range to the fullest and it showed. They played about 7 songs and all of them were great even though there was guitar trouble from the get go. They seemed to really think about what needs to be done about sounding different. They also had a good look. Similar to my old favorite band NEED. They wore the black suits with the tough guy attitude. However, the vocalist looked more visual with long hair on one side and with black leather pants. He really looks like Atsushi from Buck Tick!!! So girls, this is the band for you!!!
Now
Duel Jewel was the next best band of the night and they really have that go get`em attitude and having fun on stage. That was great to see since these guys apparently played in the US for four tour dates all over the country. I think they represented Japanese Rock well enough to win over a few fans. The songs were average but the vocals and overall stage presence made up for the rest! Now, phylia,ギミックand 12012 were nothing special. I was really surprised by 12012 since they are with Kisaki's new label Under Code Productions and they didn't look anything like the poster and flyers! Umm. Nobody knew who they were and they didn't introduce themselves!! Bad move!!!
 
Kagrra
Shibuya Kokkaido
March 3, 2004
This was a big show for these young guys. Of course I have seen them many times and it was nice to talk to them a bit after the show, however, there are some changes in direction. First, since this was the first show with a major label(Columbia Music Entertainment) the staff was bigger and the promotion was nice. The stage looked like a Hina Matsuri doll set with a red staircase in the back. Know the show started just around 6:58pm. They came out really cool by two's on each side of the stage from below up to the top! Nice touch! Then Isshi came out by himself as the first song started. "
Hiyakki Yakko" was a great song to start out with. It is one they usually do at the end of a show and this got everyone into it. The only problem with this show was that is seemed as if the sound engineer had problems mixing the sound and thus sometimes it was too loud or not enough. Know I don't want to list every song but let me tell you the first 3 songs were great and the fans appreciated them. The visuals were also cool with Kagrra like Japanese writings ,montages of landscapes,weather, and the night sky. They finally kicked into their new songs around 30 minutes later and let me tell you, they rock hard! I was surprised how heavy the new stuff was! So if haven' t purchased "Miyako" yet, then go get it! Isshi has a cool vocal solo in which he had on a white Kimono with the arms stretched two both sides of the stage. This was a cool effect but his voice was hard to hear at some points. I think they will get the hang of playing bigger places but they did seem a little taken with how big the stage was. They also made a few announcements. On 4/7/2004, the last indies live show at Shibuya AX last Dec. 2, will be released as a live DVD. Also, in the summer, the Kokkaido show will also be made into a DVD. Finally, they will embark on a nationwide tour at then end of summer around august, so look out for them. Also, we will be trying to bring them to Los Angeles for a show in the summer also! Thanks to PS Company for inviting us!
Merryメリー
KudanKaikan Dai Hall (near the Budokan)
July 18, 2004
This was my first time seeing them this year and they had just released their new album"Modern Gaude". So of course the show will filled with new songs! They started out with GARA by myself singing Kuro Hae which was accomplice by small orchestra section!! These guys are always thinking of something new! Next was down with the drapes and the whole band appeared ready for the next hour and forty five minutes of pure energy and fun. Although this live was a little more adult oriented meaning a sort of serious mood to it, none the lest, the fans loved every minute of it. We sent the guys some flowers and they looked lonely since only one other company did the same. After a whopping 19 songs they gave us an anchor of 2 songs I believe. I was sort of tired after standing for the whole show. Anyway, after the show the guys looked good and they were happy and invited me to see the next show a week later at Club Holiday.....
 
メリーMerry
Club Holiday (Shibaura)
July 24, 2004
Now this club is like a disco! It has the mirrored pillars and a small but wide stage. Let me tell ya, the boys really packed them in! Did I mention, at the last show, since it was a hall, the crowd all had seats (except me). Here at Club Holiday, since it is a night club there were no chairs to be found except for me(and the selected few) upstairs!! Umm..... Anyway, These are the shows the fans like the most since that can jump up and down and rush the stage! The whole feeling was different and the excitement was in the air. They starting out with Lost Generation off the new album. It is a great song that got everyone moving. The next 5 songs were all from "Modern Gaude". This is an great second album so pick it up! So to make a long concert short they ended up doing 15 songs with about 3 encores to total about 20 songs. Now that is what I call giving the fans what they deserve. However, this was the first time I have not seen NERO do a drum solo! I asked him about it and he said that usually at the Hall's he does one but in the smaller places he sometimes does or not. I gave the guys of rough edit of their part in the film and I hope they liked it. Anyway, if you want to see Merry outside of Japan then watch the new film" Deru Kugi Wa Utareru" out sometime in 2005. We will try to bring the guys to the US as soon as possible.
Kagero
Club Holiday
August 27, 28, 29.
Now after trying to get the permission to use Kagero's song in my film, I was invited by their management to see the guys play live. It has been a long time since I have seen them so I was happy to attend. I went on the last day which I hear was not the best. I really couldn't tell since I heard many new songs and they seemed tight to me. However, I guess I could tell that Daisuke's voice was a little tired after two days straight by the middle of the set. They have grown in the past two years and their songs showed a new flavor. They could be called funky in a beat since and that made them easy to groove to.... To be continued..
 
 
Anthem
Kawasaki Club Citta
September 4, 2004.
Well it has been a year since their last show at the same venue and they have not lost a step. The set featured many new songs from their latest"Enteral Warrior" album. However, like last year`s show, they pulled out some oldies and those really rocked the house! Here is the set list from
Akio Shimizu:

ONSLAUGHT
ETERNAL WARRIOR
SOUL CRY
NIGHT AFTER NIGHT
CRYIN' HEART
ROUGH AND WILD
Bass Solo
DISTRESS
Jam
Guitar SoloOMEGA MANDrum Solo
LIFE GOES ON
DEMON'S RIDE
GRIEVE OF HEART
OVERLOAD
BOUND TO BREAK
RUNNING BLOOD
EN. 1
LET THE NEW DAY COME
BLEEDING
EN. 2
SHADOW WALK
GYPSY WAYS(WIN, LOSE OR DRAW

EN. 3
LAY DOWN
ROCK'N'ROLL SURVIVOR
WILD ANTHEM
EN. 4
GOTTA GO
WARNING ACTION
Now they did almost the same thing last year by leaving and then coming back to do more encores. However, the fans really cheered and wanted more and more. 6000 yen is kind of a high price but it was worth it with all those great songs and memories. Thanks Anthem!!!!!

Kagrra
Liquid Room (Ebisu)
Sept. 9th, 2004
Well the guys have just come off a 10 stop country wide tour. They all looked healthy and sounded good. Ishii had mentioned that they were all safe but a little surprised at the earthquake that happened on Sept. 5th while there were playing in Nagoya. The said the lights started shaking and people new an earthquake had occurred. However, everyone was okay. So in tonight's show, they wanted to have there own "Earthquake" with the fans through their music! It was a great show that featured many news songs and a few old ones too. As you know, the Kagrra song names are hard to read and sometimes hard to understand since they are like stories but they did do the two songs that will be in my up coming film" Deru Kugi Wa Utareru" Makeki and Sakura Mai Chiru Ano Soko de". Both songs were done in the encore 1 and encore 2. To be continued...
 
Buck Tick
Yokohama Arena
Sept.11, 2004
First of all, this was a strange day for the Shin-Yokohama area. Two big shows were taking place and both venues were close to the station. I had no idea why so many people were on the trains until I realized Mr. Children and Buck Tick had shows on the same day and time! All things aside, it was a great show. Thanks to Ms. Aoyama, I was given another great seat. Now this show had some really great lighting, pyro, and visuals throught out the show. It was well choreographed. Now, unfortunately, I had not gotten a hold of their latest CD so they did a lot of new material. However, the songs are solid and although they show growth, they are still in the vain of the new BT sound. However, they did pull out some oldie but goodies like: Candy, Jupiter, Psysical Neurose and of course Cosmos which always seems to be their last song!
 

Kagrra
Shibuya Kokkaido
Dec.20, 2004
Well, this was an interesting show. I of course was running late and I got there just as the first song began. However, during the end of the second show, all Hell broke loose!!!! Well maybe I am exaggerating a bit but the band was rushed off stage.... Then the lights came up......Then the smoke began to fill the Kokkaido......Oh, my goodness is this a fire..... Nope but is sure looked like it. We were all told to leave the building and wait outside. A few people suffered from smoke inhalation and maybe a one or two girls were really in bad shape. So we all ended up waiting over an hour before the smoke cleared and the show resumed.Oh a Shout out to Mari San!!! Much to our dismay, they didn't start the show over.... They started into another song and they had to cut the show short because of the time delay. Now the explanation was some pyrotechnics that didn't seem to quit after they went off at the begging of that first song (Which I missed of course). Now naming all of the Kagrra songs is a chore I don't want to do. I am sure they have it on their web site however, like always they ended strong with Sakura Michiru no Oka de. The crowd really responded and everyone was really loud with the audience participation part! The band was even surprised! Now there was a rumor of them breaking up but Nao said that was not true and they are looking forward to their next tour which will start in April 2005. They will have two new single out in February and of course the will have their annual Hima Matsuri(Girls day) Girls only Live show in March.
These are the Live Kagrra Songs!! No they did not do them all but these are what they choose from!
鬼遊の唄 魔笛 鵺の哭く頃 混沌 しみめゆきさあ 白い魔手 桜~再会の華~ 碧の葬列 妖祭 沙羅双樹の子守唄 幻惑の情景 眩暈 神謌 徒然なるままに 刹なる言葉 百鬼夜行 輪廻黙示録 夢イズル地 西遊記 傀儡の躁鬱 悲文 罪ト罰 戯園 案山子 いろはにほへと 恋綴魂 桜舞い散るあの丘で 妖しの光 諷説 異邦境 鬼戦 秘慥 幻憶 骸の砦 悲恋鬼談 終焉の季節 春麗ら 嘆きの詩 月下想葬 あまふらせ たんまいな 奇祭 桜花爛漫 じゃじゃうま姫伝 逢魔ヶ刻 母へ・・・ 七月七日 幽現の人 闇に散りけり・・・ 涅槃経 冬幻境 源平闘戰譚 螺旋 徒然謌
 
Beauti-Fools Fest -the last one-
Featuring, Merry, Kagrra, Kagero, Plastic Tree, Saiko ru Shamu(Psyho le Cemu), etc.
Dec.26th, 2005
I missed the show last year because of my father's death.... But I am back in Japan and this should be a good show!
Okay, so I get up there around 2:00pm and unfortunately, I miss ed....
メリー-Merry-,KLACK,Rentrer en soi,Phantasmagoria, and just got to see the last two songs of Kra. I must say, the vocalist from Kra is a good singer. Now just my luck, Kagrra was next! However, this time there were no special effects mishaps. They played about 5 songs which seemed the limit on all bands the whole night except Plastic Tree. Now the crowd seemed to enjoy Kagrra, however, they played only their latest single and mostly slower tunes. However, they started out with "Mateki" which was great! Next up ガゼット-Gazette- Now out of all of the bands(that I saw) these guys really seem to have the crowd enchanted. However, they left me with the impression of a Dir en grey rip off band. I saw the show last year on tape and they were completely different. Also, this was my first time seeing them live and I felt bad because I could not really hear the songs clearly. They need to turn down their amps a bit and play clearly so us virgin listeners can understand what they are trying to do. However, they were a head banging bunch!!!Next was...Psycho le cemu.. Ummm.... What the heck. No drums!!! Oh, know.. It's the dancing Psycho le cemu boys!!!! They didn't nothing but the goofy dancing and their dance number type songs. However, they pulled it off and most people seemed content! You know, it just goes to show who can really play in that band anyway. Lida and Seek!!! The other guys are just filling in! Next..蜉蝣 -Kagero- Well, they looked and sounded good. Daisuke is still a fan favorite and the songs were solid. The boys will be touring in France for the first time in Feb. 2005 so that should be exciting for them. Oh, they also gave everyone a CD containing a video of their history and future. Next up was シド-Shed- Now this was my first time to hear these guys and they are a lot different than there looks. They have a jazzy 50's style pop-rock sound. They really are good musicians and although people were taken by surprise, I am sure they gained some new fans. Count me as one! Oh, they only played 3 songs by the way but they are a new band and I am sure they have more ready for there next live. Next up was Plastic Tree. Well, I had not seem them in over a year so I was interested in any new songs they had. They played, however, my favorite.. Psycho Gun. Whew. That did it for me. So that made me want to see them again at the Shibuya Kokkaido, Tuesday Dec. 28th. Check out that report below. Next up was the last band of the night; none other than ムック-MUCC- Wow these guys blew the Roof off the place. There songs are so heavy and deep sounding. I was sitting dead center on these risers that everyone was a little worried because they shook so much. I was prepared for it to collapse but alas they did not! Whew!!! They only played a 5 song set and they were gone .....quickly too....Next up was Metallica!!!!!!! Well, their song"Enter Sandman"anyway played loudly in the background as they tried to clear out the place. It was jamming so most people stayed until they cut off the music. Now getting out of that place was a nightmare. It was at the same station as Tokyo Disneyland! So you could image a Sunday night with Disney customers and Visual/Rocker freaks on the same trains and monorails!!! It was funny! All in all it was a good show but I wished I had seen the other four bands. Oh, well!!!!

Plastic Tree
Shibuya Kokkaido, Dec.28th, 2004
Well this was there last and tour final for 2004. They did not disappoint either. They played a solid set with a few visuals in between. However, let's talk about my ticket luck. Since seeing these guys a two days before, I wasn't feeling this was a must see show but I wanted a full Plastic Tree show. So if I could find I discounted ticket, I would go. It turns out that the place that I saw the ticket earlier in the week for 3,500 yen had two tickets for 500 yen each!!!! Wow, boy was I lucky. Bought them both thinking I could sell one since the show was sold out!!! Bad move.. Lesson one! When trying to sell an extra ticket, it is good to have a sign telling people. You have to compete with the low level Yakuza ticket gangsters and they don't like you to do so. So I was wondering around for 30 minutes in the cold trying to sell the ticket. At the last minute, I was just going to give it away. Hey only 500 yen!!! So I saw this young lady running up the the ticket window since they still had same day ticket's available(for 5,500 yen). So I asked her if she wanted my ticket. She looked at my like a was crazy. Then while she was thinking I said.. Okay, free no charge. I just want to get rid of it. my friend didn't show up" I said. She then asked.. "Are they both side by side" and I replied yes. So then she said... Oh, no thanks... What!!!! Would anyone not having a ticket turn one down? For free? I was a little angry but I held it in and told the ticket guy to give the ticket to somebody else...Of course he was not allowed to do this. So I ended up with a nice place to put my coat and bag while enjoying the show. There latest CD[cell.] was a feature for the night and they did every song I am told. My favorites were the 4th and 5th song. Then the 9th song was cool and at about the one hour mark... It was time for -24-! Well a parody of the popular American TV show which is suppose to take place in real time. Well, there version was not too clear to me but it took up about 10 minutes to give the guys some rest. So make a long report short, they banged out another 10 songs which were mixed from their past few CD's and they also had some cool visual effects like the traditional Japanese writing of the lyrics in the background from Down to Left position. This was very cool however, I have seen similar at a Cali & Gari show a few years ago. Of course my favorite Psycho Gun was played last before the encore song which nothing more than the band jamming and screaming out the last years frustrations and head banging! It was fun! Next up however was Buck Tick the next night!
 
Buck Tick
Nippon Budokan
Dec. 29th, 2004
The Day in Question: Day 3!
Well, they have expanded their "Days in Question" show to two other locations in other parts of the country. However, the Budokan show is always a great one. They did not disappoint starting out with "Iconclasm" which is one of my favorites by the way. Then another good one "Speed". Before you knew it, 16 songs had passed and the show was over......Encore time! Yes, this was a nice extra 6 songs in total and the fans keep on screaming for more. The good thing about this show was that they were not promoting any new albums but actually, Atsushi Sakurai on vocals did a song for a movie soundtrack which is called [The Last Supper] and the name of the song is [Rebirth] which the ending theme song. So this was a good end to the year 2004. They will have a new album out in April 2005 and a tour to follow right after! Thanks again to B-T and Ms. Nomura. Oh, interesting enough, after the show I met up with Merry! The guys seemed to enjoy the show and they will be having a big show at the Shibuya Kokkaido in March. More about that in the news section! Oh, a shout out to Chika(my good old B-T buddy) Yuuki (008)and Jun ex. 008 and her friends Makoto and Hijiri.
Set List:

01.ICONOCLASM
02.
スピード
03.GLAMOROUS
04.Tight Rope
05.M
AD
06.MY FUCKIN' VALENTINE
07.
キャンディ
08.
ドレス
09.SILENT NIGHT
10.Sid Vicious ON THE BEACH
11.LIMBO
12.

13.
幻想の花
14.Baby, I want you.
15.
極東より愛を込めて
16.
鼓動
Encore Set's one and two
1.
タナトス
2.
悪の華
3.LOVE ME
1.JUST ONE MORE KISS
2.BRAN-NEW LOVER
3.JUPITER
That is all for 2004!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now on to 2005!!!!!!

2003 LIVE Report ARCHIVE 6

August 30, 2003
Live Reports 6-2003-
Welcome back to live reports!I decided to start a new one for the past few shows I have been too. Sorry it has be slow but I did not have a computer for 4 long weeks!!! Now on with the show!!!

Cult of Personality@ Shibuya Club Cyclone July 19th
Now these guys are on the same label as BATCAVE(Roadrunner Japan) and they do know how to play. They put on an exciting performance. The set was about an hour and a half. They have a new joint mini album coming out with DaTura called[DaTURA ? CULT OF PERSONALITY" SELLOUT"] and the middle of the set feature many of the new songs. The new ones aren't as heavy as their earlier stuff but it still sounds good. However, from the last album" under the sun" they have a few stands outs such as" the real thing","under the sun", and NEMURI
ーネムリー which is a slower song but they really hit it that night with cool visuals on the screen and a stand out performance. At the end of the show, which was called " I hate music hour" they did a duet with some girl who was like a rapper but I guess it could have been DaTura? I am not sure but it was not so impressive. I hope to hear some more new things from these guys soon.
 

Anthem

@ Kawasaki Club Citta
All I can say is Wow!! What a show it was. They have put out about 3 albums in the past two years and I must say that I don't have any of the new ones but I will buy them soon. The line is with Naito Shibata(Bass) Eizo Sakamoto(Vocals) Akio Shimizu(Guitar)and Hiro Honma(drums ex. EZO,Loudness). So two are original members and Akio is one hell of a guitar player!
 
Kagrra@Shinjuku Liquid Room August 27.
Now Kagrra is supporting a new mini-cd and they played many of the new songs from it
桜花爛漫(Ookaranman)which will be released on 9/24/2003. Also that night, they were filming for a live DVD which be out in November called:秘祭(HIMATSURI). Now I didn't get to see most of the show because I was held up waiting for a friend who was very late!!!! However, when did get in, the place was jammed packed with people which was great for them. After the show, the guys said that the show didn't go off as well as they wanted to and need to study and work harder for the next show which will be at the Shibuya AX!! The crowd seemed to love the 2 hour show and were buying lots of stuff after the show. I also saw about 5 westerners at the show which shows that the band can reach out beyond the realms of Japan!! Thanks to Ms. Aoyama.
 
Merryメリー@Shibuya Kokkaido, August 29th.
This was a big deal for these guys since they have come a long way in such a short time. The Kokkaido is like a mini Budokan to measure where your popularity is as a band. I must say, I was not sure if they could do it or not but the place was about 90% full! That is great for them and I hope they had a good time playing there. The set was not much different from the last show I saw in March but the presentation was different and the visuals and lighting were great! I must say that they have some great ideas for live shows which I have not really seen before. The standout of the night was Nero's Drum solo! He came out on a dog leash being escorted by a Domonatrix!!! She was whiping him the whole way until they came up stage center and then she started pouring hot wax on his exposed chest!! It was cool but after looking at the age of the crowd after the show, I don't know if I would let my children see stuff like that. Ha,ha.! The fans really loved it and then he got up on the drums and does what he does best!! Play, play, play. This guy is one of best powerful drummers in Japan! Oh, yeah, and ladies he is quite handsome to boot! Another interesting thing about Nero is that his is the only one to talks during the show! Gara on vocals just writes on paper to the fans and then some one pre-records a strange computerized voice to tell about annoucements or funny things to the audience. So when I interview them, it will be interesting to hear what they have to say.Oh, after the show I was able to meet Ms. Ito would is a writer for Fools Mate Magazine. She does all of the Merry articles. She is very nice and I hope to talk with here again soon.I would like to thank Maya and Hideki for all of their help and letting me in the show!