D'espairsRay
(formerly typeset as DéspairsRay
or +DéspairsRay+
) is a Japanese rock band formed in 1999 by HIZUMI, Karyu, ZERO and TSUKASA. The lineup has since remained the same and as of June 2009, the group has released several singles and EPs, as well as three full-length records. Besides Japan, D'espairsRay have also toured Europe and North America in recent years, along with domestic releases in these territories.
They performed at the Wacken Open Air festival in 2006, [1] and a second album, titled Mirror was released on April 11, 2007. [2] They also performed during Jrock Revolution 2007 held on Memorial Weekend in Los Angeles, California.
Their most recent appearance in the USA was during the Taste of Chaos tour in 2008. On March 11, 2009 a new album REDEEMER was released.
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History
1999-2001: Early career
D'espairsRay was formed on
September 9,
1999, by HIZUMI (ex-Le'veil), Karyu (ex-Dieur Mind), ZERO and TSUKASA (ex-Le'veil). They started out as a
visual kei band, and released their first demotape,
[Ao]
in December of that year.
2000 began with the release of two more demotapes, and during the rest of the year they gained popularity, eventually leading to the release of their first
maxi-single in October,
Kumo
. With only 1000 copies pressed, the CD sold out in no-time.
In April 2001, they released their second maxi-single,
Genwaku
, along with a second press of their first maxi-single. Because
Genwaku
had sold out through web-ordering, a second press was released the same day as the first press release.
This was followed by the release of their first
EP,
Terrors
, in July. Their popularity rose after the release of this album and they started to move out of the local scene.
2002-2004: The road to success
Following the success of their previous releases, D'espairsRay wanted to give their fans an insider's look into their music, so they released their final demotape,
Ura Mania Theatre
, which was sold at several stores only. After this they released their second EP,
Sexual Beast
in June 2002, along with a second press of their first EP. Once again the CD had sold out, so another 2000 copies of their second EP were pressed in July.
At the end of 2002, they released another
single, titled
Ori no Naka de Miru Yume
, which came in two editions: A regular edition and a special edition with a bonus track by their alter-ego band "Animalmania", which was only available through web-ordering.
In January 2003, they gave out a "secret CD" titled
Itanji
, with an unnamed song, to the people who attended to one of their lives. The song would later be renamed
Maverick
, which was also their next maxi-single, released in February. The CD was reissued in March because of high sales. At the end of 2003, yet another maxi-single was released, called
Garnet
.
In April 2004, the band released their third EP,
Born
. It featured a DVD with the video for the song
Garnet
. In July, a second press of the album was released, but without the DVD.
Two months later, they released another maxi-single, called
Gemini
. A limited edition of the CD came with a DVD with the video for the song
Born
.
In 2004 they also played outside of Japan for the first time, in Berlin and Paris. All of this made them known throughout Japan and gained them some international fans. Footage for their first live DVD was also shot at the end of 2004.
2005-present: Going international
2005 began with the release of their first live DVD,
Murder Day Live
. A video for the song
Reddish -diva version-
was included as a bonus.
Soon after, they released their first full-length album:
Coll:set
. This was the breakthrough they had been working for all along. It contained two previously released songs,
Fuyuu Shita Risou
and
Garnet
, which were not on the initial limited edition of the album. Their maxi-single
Garnet
was reissued for promotion of their album later that year.
In 2006, they went international with the European release of
Coll:set
in January. 2006 also marked the start of their international career, as they began touring in Europe and the United States afterwards.
A documentary-DVD was released in March, with the title
The World Outside the Cage
(as a reference to their song "The World in a Cage"), with footage from their last tour. Soon after that, they released another single,
Kogoeru Yoru ni Saita Hana
, which came in an A and B types. At the end of 2006, they released their second live DVD:
Liquidize
, which would also be released in Europe in 2007.
2007 began with the release of their latest maxi-single,
Squall
, in March. One month later, they released their second full-length album,
Mirror
, which was also released in Europe in June.
2007 ended with the release of yet another live DVD,
Spiral Staircase #15
, with footage from their latest tour. The DVD was also released in Europe in January 2008.
In 2008, D'espairsRay participated in the
Taste of Chaos 2008 tour, along with fellow-visual band
Mucc and
The Underneath. Their album
Mirror
was released in the
United States, and their new single
Brilliant was released on
14 May.
[3]
A new single titled
Kamikaze
was released August 6th, followed by their "88-99" anniversary tour in Japan. The band announced a winter tour and a new release titled "HORIZON", which was released December 3rd. During the same month, D'espairsRay also announced a new album titled Redeemer, through Delicious Deli Records, a label under
Universal Music Japan.
[4]
The first reported release date was March 4th 2009, however the date was pushed back one week, and was released March 11th. The band embarked on a Japanese nationwide tour in promotion of the album (Redeemer) named "Psychedelic Parade", and then during July it's European brother, "Psychedelic Parade in Europe" began, a tour which included often multiple stops in seven different countries.
Lineup
- HIZUMI – vocals
- Karyu – guitar , backing vocals
- ZERO – bass guitar , backing vocals
- TSUKASA – drums
Discography
Albums
- Coll:set
(June 29, 2005)
- Mirror
(April 11, 2007)
- Redeemer
(March 11, 2009)
EPs
- Terrors
(July 21, 2001)
- SEXUAL BEAST
(June 5, 2002)
- Born
(April 28, 2004)
Singles
?,
)
- "Genwaku" (?-????-?, April 1, 2001)
- "Ori no Naka de Miru Yume" (???????, September 8, 2002)
- "Maverick" (February 12, 2003)
- "Garnet" (November 12, 2003)
- "Gemini" (September 1, 2004) #46
- "Kogoeru Yoru ni Saita Hana" (?????????, April 5, 2006) #41
- "Squall" (March 14, 2007) #42
- "Brilliant" (May 14, 2008) #30
- "Kamikaze" (August 6, 2008) #30
- "Horizon" (December 3, 2008) #47
- "Final Call" (September 9, 2009)
Videography
- Ura Video
(????, January 29 2002)
- murder day
(September 23, 2004)
- The World Outside the Cage
(March 8, 2006)
- LIVE TOUR-06 LIQUIDIZE
(December 20, 2006)
- Spiral Staircase #15
(September 5, 2007)
Demotapes
- [Ao]
([?], December 12 1999)
- ?S?yste?M?
(January 28 2000)
- Sakura
(???, January 29 2000)
- RAZØR
(September 26 2000)
- Sixth TERROR
(August 29, 2001)
- Ura Mania Theater
(????????, January 21 2002)
- Itanji
(???, January 20, 2003)
References
- 2006 billing/bands
- ''Mirror'' release information
- D'espairsRay pre-Taste of Chaos interview
- D'espairsRay Official Website