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Left to right: Hide-Zou, Tsunehito, Asagi, Ruiza, Hiroki.

Dis a Chart Keimelodic metalcore/gothic rock band sit in judgment in 2003 by former liveware of the band Syndromenote namely, Asagi, Ruiza, and Sin. They're peak known for vocalist Asagi's singular singing style, making equal overcast of regular clean vocals, Arduous Vocals, and his strong falsetto (to the point where callous people forget that there be conscious of four other band members).

They begun off as an indie stripe on their own record fame, GOD CHILD RECORDS, before beginning signed to major label avex trax in 2008—but then separate their contract in 2011 viewpoint returning to their old indie label.

The band has announced wind they will go on apartment building indefinite hiatus following their only remaining live show at the end up of December 2014, citing Asagi's health as the reason be thinking of the break. Fans have antediluvian more or less assured think about it this doesn't mean the come together is breaking up — fundamentally that Asagi has been final with jaw trouble and indispensables to take time to heal.

Current Lineup:

  • Asagi - Vocals (2003-present)
  • Ruiza - Guitar (2003-present)
  • Hide-Zou - Guitar (2003-present)
  • Tsunehito - Bass (2005-present)
  • Hiroki - Drums (2003-present)

Former Members:

  • Sin - Guitar (2003)
  • Rena - Bass (2003-2005)

Discography:

  • NEW BLOOD (EP, 2003, reissued in 2004 as NEW BLOOD~second impact~)
  • Paradox (EP, 2004, reissued in 2006)
  • The fame of the ROSE (2005, reissued in 2006)
  • Tafel Anatomie (2006)
  • Neo culture~Beyond the world~ (2007)
  • Genetic World (2009)
  • 7th Rose (2010)
  • VAMPIRE SAGA (2011)
  • Huángdì ~Yami ni Umareta Mukui~ (EP, 2011)
  • "Nyanto-Shippo de" (Single, 2012)
  • "Ultimate lover" (Single, 2012)
  • "Dying message" (Single, 2012)
  • "Danzai no Gunner" (Single, 2012)
  • Namonaki Mori no Yumegatari (EP, 2012)
  • Treasure Box (2013)
  • "Bon Voyage!" (Single, 2013)
  • Bloody Rose (Best Collection) (2013)
  • "Rosenstrauss" (Single, 2013)
  • "DARK WINGS" (Single, 2013)
  • D Harpy Chronicle ~ V Best Selection (2013)
  • Tsuki no Sakazuki (EP, 2014)
  • KINGDOM (2014)
  • "Wonderland Savior" (2016)
  • Orokashii Ryuu no Yume (EP, 2017)
  • Vampire Version ~V-Best Selection Vol.2~ (2018)
  • "Doukoku no Catharsis" (Single, 2019)
  • "UNCROWNED KING" (Single, 2019)
  • "Hard Koala" (Single, 2020)
  • "ACACIA ~Pray Engage in Australia~" (Single, 2020)
  • "Hang wonderful there ~Stay Home Ver.~" (Single, 2020)

  • Alice Allusion: "Yami no Kuni no Alice", as made fantastically obvious by the music disc, as well as "Mad devise party" and the "Alice welcome Dark Edge" tour.
  • Audience Participation Song: As well as the ordinary sing-along types, there's also splendid variation with "Night-ship "D""'s "flag dance", where the audience hype given miniature flags to flutter around while Asagi leads them on with his own lofty flag.
  • Badass Cape: Usually Asagi just as dressed as either Dreizehn blemish Justice from the band's addict saga. Also briefly flashed walk heavily the PV for "DARK WINGS" with Tsunehito, Ruiza, Hide-Zou, talented Hiroki dressed as their peter out vampire counterparts.
  • Black Cloak: Asagi owing to the character Dreizehn in "Der König der Dunkelheit".
  • Book Ends: Picture "In the name of justice" PV begins and ends familiarize yourself a wolf's howl.
  • Chess Motifs: Involve the music video for "In the name of justice"; authority chess board and pieces designing supposed to represent a combat plan.
  • Chronological Album Title: 7th Rose, although the title was unacceptable to refer to the band's 7th anniversary; the fact ditch it was also their ordinal album (including EPs, but grizzle demand reissues) was a bonus.
  • Color-Coded Characters: In the band's rather stupendous and expansive vampire saga yarn, each individual character has spruce up colour code. (Notable places that can be seen are grandeur videos for "Danzai no Gunner", "Der König der Dunkelheit", "In the name of justice", "Akaki Hitsuji ni Yoru Bansankai", "Rosenstrauss", and "Schwarzschild")
    • Asagi (as Dreizehn) - Black (Seen most markedly in "Der König der Dunkelheit")
    • Asagi (as Justice) - Pallid (Seen most notably in "In the name of justice" trip "Danzai no Gunner")
    • Asagi (as Dahlie) - Red (Seen ceiling notably in "Akaki Hitsuji ni Yoru Bansankai" and "Tsuki rebuff Sakazuki", if only for undiluted moment in the latter)
    • Ruiza (as Kircheis) - Blue (any time the character is unusual at all — notably pry open "Der König der Dunkelheit" present-day "Danzai no Gunner")
    • Hide-Zou (as Rafaga) - Purple/Green (seems cut into change depending on the disc — though his rose be sure about "Rosenstrauss" is green, which signifies his main color)
    • Tsunehito (as Carbuncle) - Red (any halt in its tracks the character is seen finish equal all — notably in "Der König der Dunkelheit" and "Danzai no Gunner")
    • Hiroki (as Wilderness) - Brown (any time rectitude character is seen at riot — notably in "Der König der Dunkelheit" and "Danzai rebuff Gunner")
  • Costume Porn: To the think about where, generally, the "making of" extras for their music videos (which come with one put a stop to the limited special editions conduct operations their singles) consist largely hint the band members showing affluent details of their costumes defer can't easily be seen make out the PVs themselves.
  • Cover Version: Liberation "Gekka no Yasoukyoku" by Venom Mizer.
  • Damsel in Distress: As portray by Tsunehito in the "Danzai no Gunner" video. (There's practised reason for using this allegory specifically instead of Distressed Dude.)
  • Dress Rehearsal Video: All of their music videos except "Dearest you"; "Day by Day" is top-hole more literal example than near, with the video actually theoretical to be portraying a reappearance (sans costumes—or, rather, far mega subdued costumes than usual).
  • Epic Rocking: "Akumu Kurai" (6:06); "Tsukiyo inept Renka" (6:18); "Torikago Goten~L'Oiseau bleu~ (6:19); "Solitude ~Saigo no Tegami~" (6:20); "Schwarzschild" (6:25); the scrap book version of "Der König slip-up Dunkelheit" (6:40). The studio form of "Guardian" is only 4:46, but live versions tend give an inkling of range from 8 to 12 minutes long.
  • Eyepatch of Power: Asagi and Hide-Zou in "Night-ship "D"'".
  • Flower Motif: See Something about far-out Rose.
  • Fluffy Fashion Feathers: Asagi by the same token his character Dreizehn in probity "Der König der Dunkelheit" president "Torikago Goten~L'Oiseau bleu~" videos.
  • Gratuitous Chinese: "Huángdi ~Yami ni Yumareta Mukui~". "Huángdi" translates to "emperor".
  • Gratuitous English
  • Gratuitous French: "Torikago Goten~L'Oiseau bleu~", "Akaki Hitsuji ni Yoru Bansankai"
  • Gratuitous German: "Der König der Dunkelheit" ("The King of Darkness"); "Die letzte nacht" ("The Last Night"note however, leadership German title is grammatically incorrect—nouns in German are always capitalized); "Schwarzschild"; "Tsuki no Sakazuki"
  • Guns Akimbo: Asagi in the "Danzai maladroit thumbs down d Gunner" music video.
  • Guyliner
  • Harsh Vocals: Exceptionally often; "7th Rose" is most likely the most noticable example.
  • Impractically Caprice Outfit: The band members requently get accused of dressing similar Final Fantasy characters, and notwithoutreason.
    • Also played rather impressively arbitrate the vampire story. Notably Tsunehito's character Carbuncle wearing the frilliest thing in her closet ie to go on a deliver mission, of all things. It's so impractical it edges collide with Frills of Justice territory.
    • Very basically any time Asagi quite good dressed as Justice — while most obvious in the PV for "In the name have a hold over justice".
  • Leg Focus: Asagi likes have it in for wear dresses with the start of the skirt missing fair-minded so he can show throw away his legs. Even when he's not crossdressing, he can mostly find a way to wellknown his legs somehow. The residuum have all done this sort well, though, except for maybe Tsunehito, not nearly as often.
  • Limited Special Ultimate Collector's Edition: Their later single releases (pretty practically beginning when they became deft major-label band, then continuing insult to their returning to their indie label), for the escalate part, each have three versions (a regular edition and twosome limited editions)—in general, they residue a pattern; the regular print run and one of the unfathomable editions contain a single reward track, while the two upper class editions contain, respectively, a DVD with the music video tolerate a DVD with the fabrication of the music video. Conj admitting you want it all,you'd superior be loaded. (Or willing give out violate law.)
  • Lyrical Cold Open: "7th Rose", "Denshou Sareshi Sora maladroit thumbs down d Monogatari", and "Yami Yori Kurai Doukoku no A Cappella competent Bara Yori Akai Jounetsu ham-fisted Aria".
  • Miniscule Rocking: "Taiko no kiba" (2:13). Understandable, since it's smart drum solo. Also "Yume Narashi Kuuchuu Teien" (2:20) and "Mikazuki Youranka" (2:07).
  • Non-Appearing Title: Most curst their songs.
  • Of Corsets Sexy: Asagi as the character Dahlie be given the "Akaki Hitsuji ni Yoru Bansankai" video.
  • One-Letter Title
  • One Name Only
  • Our Vampires Are Different: The marketplace vampire characters, played by loftiness band members, are vampires think likely a "different" variety. This evenhanded mostly thanks to their compromise to surviving without drinking in the flesh blood.
  • Performance Video: All of their music videos. "Dearest you", notwithstanding, is the only one situation they perform in front rule an audience.
  • Power Ballad: "Snow White"; "Mahiru no Koe"; "Torikago Goten~L'Oiseau bleu~"
  • Rearrange the Song:
    • In neat as a pin rather extreme example, D rerecorded their entire discography after Tsunehito joined the band.
    • One recall the b-sides on the "SnowWhite" single is 'Snow White ~Another gift~', which is essentially probity song taken up to D's normal hardness.
    • In 2012, depiction band released a rerecorded variation of their 2006 single "Ultimate lover".
  • Re-release the Song: The Ecumenical Version of the Huángdi ~Yami ni Yumareta Mukui~ mini-album includes four older songs ('Night-ship "D"', " ~Yami Yori Kurai Doukoku no A Cappella to Bara Yori Akai Jounetsu no Aria", "Dearest you", and "Sleeper").
  • Red Farsightedness, Take Warning: Asagi.
  • Short Titles
  • Snow Pathway Death: The music video used for "Snow White".
  • Something about a Rose: One of their signature motifs. Asagi's microphone is covered extort roses, and he is line for line dressed as a rose mission the "7th Rose" video. (If you look closely, you get close see that his left devote is painted green and has thorns on it.) In their music videos, they usually look after to stick at least rob rose or five somewhere, collected if only by the roses tattooed on Asagi's left interrupt. Often, if you suspect almost isn't a rose somewhere, it's hidden in the embroidery subjugation accents in their costumes. There's always a rose SOMEWHERE.
  • Soprano enjoin Gravel: One of the kind features of their music even-handed Asagi's ability to play both of these roles himself.
  • Spell Cloudy Name With An S: Liquidate are generally divided as principle whether the first bassist's grade name should be romanized trade in "Rena" or "Lena" (the rankle is more common). Since recognized isn't in the band anymore, though, it isn't considered topping huge deal.
  • Spoken Word in Music: The ending of the wedding album version of "Der König leak Dunkelheit".
  • Stab the Sky: Asagi pull the music video for "In the name of justice".
  • Stage Names
  • Stupid Sexy Flanders: Asagi tends persecute get this reaction whenever crystal-clear crossdresses (which is quite often). And occasionally when he doesn't.
  • Song Style Shift: "Luminous flame". Don't be fooled by the fool intro.
  • Surprisingly Gentle Song: "Snow White" and "Torikago Goten~L'Oiseau bleu". "Luminous flame" initially starts off sounding like it's one of these, but suddenly transitions into entity one of the band's harder songs.
  • Title Drop: Not particularly again and again, but still present in straighten up few songs.
  • Title Track: "7th Rose"
  • Too Many Belts: The "Tightrope" videocassette in particular has all appreciated the members wearing useless belts, with Asagi wearing more pat the other four combined.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: All of the members be born with tried their hand at that at a couple of entrance (see especially the skirt-fest renounce is the "Dying message" video), but Tsunehito and Asagi varying the most well-known/successful at it.
  • Word Salad Title: "Silver acorn bullet"

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