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- Aug 13, 2011 11:41 AM THANK YOU, SOLD OUT! 10.22 Saitama Super Arena
- Apr 25, 2011 8:16 PM LUNA SEA 3D IN LOS ANGELES / Media information
- Apr 18, 2011 5:41 PM LUNA SEA 3D in LOS ANGELES - 6/4/Sat on theatre! / 6/4/公開決定!
- Apr 14, 2011 10:55 PM [Japan mobile phone only] 2011.04.16 Member Message Movie on LUNA SEA MOBILE
- Apr 7, 2011 10:57 PM "New Song Download Fundraiser" for Tohoku-Kanto Earthquake Relief will be available from 4/9/Sa
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One of Japan’s most legendary rock bands
“Monster rock band” LUNA SEA left an indelible impression on the world of Japanese music, boasting a unique presence even during their Indies era and continuing to make legends at a furious pace after their major debut. They are also renowned for their huge impact on the next generation of musicians, who have been influenced by LUNA SEA’s overwhelming and awe-inspiring creativity. LUNA SEA was formed in May 1989, with RYUICHI (vocals), SUGIZO (guitar and violin), INORAN (guitar), J (bass), and Shinya (drums). They began activities based in the Yokohama/Machida area, then released their first album LUNA SEA in 1991 from Exstasy Records. In 1992, they made their major label debut with the album IMAGE (Universal Music), followed by their first single BELIEVE in 1993. That summer, LUNA SEA attracted even more attention with their wildly successful first show at the Nippon Budokan. In 1994, LUNA SEA’s third single ROSIER brought the group their first appearance on the Oricon Chart, reaching the 3 position. It proved to be an enduring hit, catapulting the band to the top of the music scene.
Afterwards, LUNA SEA’s successive singles, including TRUE BLUE, DESIRE, and END OF SORROW, all reached the top of the charts. Their energetic live concerts, a holdover from their Indies days, gained them the support of wildly enthusiastic fans, especially teenagers. In 1995, they played their first show at Tokyo Dome, firmly fixing their image as a band capable of mobilizing 50,000 people. In 1997, LUNA SEA announced that they would be taking a year-long break to allow the members to concentrate on their solo work. They heralded their return to the music scene in 1998 with the single STORM, showcasing a brand new rock style with a pop flavor that was informed by their previous melodious, epic band sound. They broke even more ground with the magnificent ballad I for You, which was used as the theme song for a television series. That year, the band continued establishing themselves as some of the top artists in Japan through a successful large-scale nationwide tour, including two concerts at Tokyo Dome.
LUNA SEA expanded into Asia in 1999, playing shows in Hong Kong, Taipei, and Shanghai and creating a strong reputation there. In May of that year, they celebrated their tenth anniversary as a band with the historical concert “CAPACITY∞” at a special venue in Odaiba that drew 100,000 fans. Several days before the show, the set was destroyed by strong winds, and people have never stopped talking about the sublime performance the band put on with the ruined stage as a backdrop. As LUNA SEA continued their dash to the very top of the Japanese rock world, accomplishing many things along the way, they suddenly announced in November 2000 that they would “draw the curtain” on their time as a band.
The curtain dropped on LUNA SEA’s activities with two shows at Tokyo Dome on December 26 and 27, 2000, bringing an indefinite halt to their activities as a group. At the end of the year, PERIOD, a collection of LUNA SEA’s greatest hits as chosen by their fans (referred to as “Slaves”) went on sale. It reached 1 on the Oricon Chart, creating yet another legend. When the world entered a new century in 2001, all five members embarked on their own musical journeys of the highest caliber and originality.
Seven years after LUNA SEA “drew the curtain,” they re-formed for one night only on December 24, 2007 -- a Christmas Eve with a full moon -- to hold the “GOD BLESS YOU ‾One Night Dejavu‾ 2007.12.24 TOKYO DOME” concert. All 55,000 tickets sold out immediately, proving that LUNA SEA still had the overwhelming support and dedication of its fans. The band put on a perfect performance that made it hard to believe that the members hadn’t played together in seven years. The show reminded LUNA SEA’s fans -- some that had been with the band since the beginning, and some that were brand new -- of the group’s unshakeable position as a true “monster rock band.”
LUNA SEA celebrated twenty years since its formation in 2009.
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Genre: Rock
Location TOKYO, 東京都, ??
Profile Views: 506878
Last Login: 3/8/2012
Member Since 8/23/2007
Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vbHVuYXNlYS5qcA==
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Bio
"One of Japan’s most legendary rock bands" “Monster rock band” LUNA SEA left an indelible impression on the world of Japanese music, boasting a unique presence even during their Indies era and continuing to make legends at a furious pace after their major debut. They are also renowned for their huge impact on the next generation of musicians, who have been influenced by LUNA SEA’s overwhelming and awe-inspiring creativity. LUNA SEA was formed in May 1989, with RYUICHI (vocals), SUGIZO (guitar and violin), INORAN (guitar), J (bass), and Shinya (drums). They began activities based in the Yokohama/Machida area, then released their first album LUNA SEA in 1991 from Exstasy Records. In 1992, they made their major label debut with the album IMAGE (Universal Music), followed by their first single BELIEVE in 1993. That summer, LUNA SEA attracted even more attention with their wildly successful first show at the Nippon Budokan. In 1994, LUNA SEA’s third single ROSIER brought the group their first appearance on the Oricon Chart, reaching the 3 position. It proved to be an enduring hit, catapulting the band to the top of the music scene. Afterwards, LUNA SEA’s successive singles, including TRUE BLUE, DESIRE, and END OF SORROW, all reached the top of the charts. Their energetic live concerts, a holdover from their Indies days, gained them the support of wildly enthusiastic fans, especially teenagers. In 1995, they played their first show at Tokyo Dome, firmly fixing their image as a band capable of mobilizing 50,000 people. In 1997, LUNA SEA announced that they would be taking a year-long break to allow the members to concentrate on their solo work. They heralded their return to the music scene in 1998 with the single STORM, showcasing a brand new rock style with a pop flavor that was informed by their previous melodious, epic band sound. They broke even more ground with the magnificent ballad I for You, which was used as the theme song for a television series. That year, the band continued establishing themselves as some of the top artists in Japan through a successful large-scale nationwide tour, including two concerts at Tokyo Dome. LUNA SEA expanded into Asia in 1999, playing shows in Hong Kong, Taipei, and Shanghai and creating a strong reputation there. In May of that year, they celebrated their tenth anniversary as a band with the historical concert “CAPACITY∞” at a special venue in Odaiba that drew 100,000 fans. Several days before the show, the set was destroyed by strong winds, and people have never stopped talking about the sublime performance the band put on with the ruined stage as a backdrop. As LUNA SEA continued their dash to the very top of the Japanese rock world, accomplishing many things along the way, they suddenly announced in November 2000 that they would “draw the curtain” on their time as a band. The curtain dropped on LUNA SEA’s activities with two shows at Tokyo Dome on December 26 and 27, 2000, bringing an indefinite halt to their activities as a group. At the end of the year, PERIOD, a collection of LUNA SEA’s greatest hits as chosen by their fans (referred to as “Slaves”) went on sale. It reached 1 on the Oricon Chart, creating yet another legend. When the world entered a new century in 2001, all five members embarked on their own musical journeys of the highest caliber and originality. Seven years after LUNA SEA “drew the curtain,” they re-formed for one night only on December 24, 2007 -- a Christmas Eve with a full moon -- to hold the “GOD BLESS YOU ‾One Night Dejavu‾ 2007.12.24 TOKYO DOME” concert. All 55,000 tickets sold out immediately, proving that LUNA SEA still had the overwhelming support and dedication of its fans. The band put on a perfect performance that made it hard to believe that the members hadn’t played together in seven years. The show reminded LUNA SEA’s fans -- some that had been with the band since the beginning, and some that were brand new -- of the group’s unshakeable position as a true “monster rock band.” LUNA SEA celebrated twenty years since its formation in 2009. -
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RYUICHI (Vo), SUGIZO (Gt/Violin), INORAN (Gt), J (Ba), 真矢 (Dr) -
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是非視て下さい!
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