Sunday, September 14, 2008

it's been a while

yea, as the title said, it's been a while since the last time i post my last post here, on my blog...

i got so many paperworks to do that i have to abandon my blog for a while..

let's start today's post with a band review!!!!

so today's band review will be Clearveil!!!

eat this!! (taken from jame-world)

LINE UP

* Bass : HISAYOSHI
* Guitar : Nozomi
* Drums : Naruka
* Vocal : Saki
* Guitar : Ryuuto

PROFILE
ClearVeil is a live-centric visual kei band known for their fast-paced, wild sound. Vocalist Saki has been increasingly employing death vocals, screams and growls, leading the band in a harsher direction. While their music is typically heavy and rebellious, even their cheerier songs are characterized by dark overtones and a frenzied pace. Despite their loudness, the band also offers melodies that are memorable, entertaining and sometimes downright beautiful. Still young, ClearVeil has all the makings to become a preeminent force in the future visual scene.

BIOGRAPHY
ClearVeil formed in March of 2007, beginning their journey with the event RAISE A VEIL at HOLIDAY NAGOYA. Later that spring they embarked on the Sequence Records Tour 2007. They continued playing throughout Japan for the rest of the year, the highlight of which was the release of their self-titled first mini-album in October.

In January 2008 ClearVeil began sponsoring the event baptize, starting with volume 1. In March they contributed to the UNDER CODE PRODUCTIONS 5th anniversary omnibus DVD and later that month their first maxi-single, the dropping sky, went on sale. Their subsequent maxi-single, Shinja ni sasagu uta, ranked 13th on the Oricon indie chart, but even that accomplishment was topped by their next single, lapis~ao no yuu utsu~, which ranked 12th.

July 14th was a big day as the band played their first one-man, the other side of Veil, at Nagoya e.l.l. FITS ALL. September will see the appearance of a new maxi-single, Haiiro no ippen, and in November they will release another mini-album, The future of despair.

Though the band is still very young, the quality of their music is mature, their lives are dynamic and entertaining and their popularity has been rapidly rising since their formation. ClearVeil's journey should be an exciting one to follow.



actually i haven't hear any of their song... wahahahahhaaaa...

so, what did take my attention?? of course the guitarist ryuuto!!



nya nya nyaaaaaaaa~~~ (cat's language for ta da!!)

ok then... ja na~

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