Daily Music Dose: Malice Mizer
Formed in January 1992, Malice Mizer (マリス・ミゼル, pronounced mah-lease me-zehr) is among the most well-known and influential Japanese visual kei rock bands. There were three major, defining eras of the band, each with a different vocalist: Tetsu until 1994, who was replaced by Gackt, who left the band in 1999 to start his solo career. Klaha took over as vocalist until the band's "indefinite hiatus" was announced in December 2001. Also in 1994, original drummer Gaz was replaced by Kami, who died in 1999 of a subarachnoid hemorrhage - after this, no drummer was credited as an official band member. Gackt is now particularly notable as one of Japan's top selling male solo artists of all time. Klaha was previously known as a member of darkwave band Pride of Mind; after Malice Mizer's hiatus he also released solo works. Founding member Mana (perhaps best known for his development and popularization of gothic lolita fashion) went on to Moi Dix Mois, which has also achieved success. Rumors of a reunion abound; it has been confirmed that all members of the final lineup are again in contact with each other.
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(1992-1994 lineup)
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I like Gackt best.
Gazette is still my favorite but these are realy good aswell!
Great work! and again, thanx a lot for letting me know about them!
great write-up!
:-)
Actually, I've noticed a lot of newer Jrock fans have no idea who they are - not to mention all of the potential audience that isn't already aware of Japanese rock. I felt that they were important and worth covering. I have scheduled a lot of J-rock bands, of varying degrees of exposure (some less known, others legendary - including the original visual band, X Japan). Last week, I did Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue, who is minimally covered anywhere.
I love Malice Mizer
aaaaaaaaa
wooooooooooo
Gackt and Mana were my fav.