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Completing facts about Dir en grey members with fun facts
Posted onNovember 28, 2010byjustkonkodou
Completing the description of Dir en grey members with more fun facts Each member got a color caused by their hair color during their Visual Kei time. Kyo got yellow, cuz he, and still today uses to dy his hair … Continue reading →
Posted inCompleting facts with fun facts|TaggedAndou, Daisuke, Die, Dir ett grey, Hara, Kaoru, Kyo, Niikura, Nishimura, Shinya, Terachi, Tooru, Toshimasa, Toshiya|
Dir en grey – member facts
Posted onNovember 28, 2010byjustkonkodou
Stage name:京= Kyo (also the name you have to call him with) Real name: Nishimura Tooru ( there are much discussions over his real name. Some say Tooru Nishimura, but a lot säga Tooru Niimura.!!!But he signed“西 村 亨“in his … Continue reading →
Posted inDir en grey - member facts|TaggedAndou, Daisuke, Die, Dir en grey, Hara, Kaoru, Kyo, Niikura, Nishimura, Shi
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Konichiwa - Japanese Rock explored (Pt1)
PreviousNextauthor ASH date 10/11/06
Phew, this took quite some time, but now I can proudly present my article about the many great artists from the often overlooked Japanese rock scene. Ranging from pop-punk to metal or from J-Rock to Visual Kei, Japan has spawned loads of bands who each posses their own unique sound and aren’t just mere copies of their Western counterparts as many might say. So if you're into this genre, read along, and if you're not, give it a chance anyways. I will be covering a reasonable amount of the of J-genres, along with some of my recommendations, so strap yourself to the seat and get ready to broaden your horizons. After all, you can never have too much music.
The very beginning and all that came with it.
Coming alive in the good ol’ 60s, Japanese rock saw the light through psychedelic rock created by the American and British anti-mainstream cultures, though in another way. Despit
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The Invoking: A Brief Biography of Triptykon
As Celtic Frost had once arisen from Hellhammer's ashes, so arises Triptykon from Celtic Frost's ashes.
Created to further evolve the darkness invoked by its immediate precursors, seminal black/-extreme metal pioneers Hellhammer and Celtic Frost, Triptykon evolved from a Celtic Frost side project initiated by Tom Gabriel Fischer (a.k.a. Tom Gabriel Warrior), the group's singer, guitarist, and main songwriter.
Following five years of songwriting and recording sessions, the subsequent release of their acclaimed Monotheist album, and a 125-date world tour, mounting tensions began to cripple the resplendently disinterred Celtic Frost by late 2007. The situation eventually rendered it virtually impossible for Fischer to succeed in convening Celtic Frost for songwriting and rehearsal sessions for the intended follow-up to Monotheist. Vastly disenchanted and loath to resign to inactivity, Fischer resolved to establish what w