Deadman (band)
Deadman (stylized as deadman) is a Japanese rock band founded in Nagoya in 2000. The group gained notoriety for popularizing the Nagoya kei subgenre of visual kei, which is a lot "darker" than most and focuses more on musical composition. Deadman also quickly became known for vocalist Mako's heavily melancholic lyrical themes, with the music itself touching on alternative rock in sound.[1] The group disbanded in 2006 without explanation. Mako and guitarist aie reunited as Deadman in 2019.
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Background information | |
Origin | Nagoya, Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2000–2006, 2019–present |
Labels | David Skull No |
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Website | deadman.jp |
Members | Mako aie |
Past members | Toki Yukino Takamasa Kazuya |
History
Guitarist and leader aie, vocalist Mako and bassist Yukino were all previously in the band Kein. In 2000 they formed Deadman with drummer Toki, whom aie previously played with in Lamiel. They played their first concert on January 6, 2001. Shortly after the April release of their first single, "Subliminal Effect", Yukino left the group and was replaced by Takamasa previously of Lady. Yukino went on to the bands Gullet, lynch., and DimmDivision.
In April 2005, Takamasa left and it was not until July when kazuya replaced him on bass. At the end of the year they released their second full-length album, In The Direction of Sunrise and Night Light. At the beginning of 2006, Deadman played a couple of shows in Europe. But in March they announced they would be disbanding and on May 23, 2006 performed their last concert at Shibuya O-East.[1] Mako has stated that he showed "too much of [his] inner self" in Deadman and struggled mentally both during its run and after the band broke up.[2]
aie went on to form the band The Studs in 2007 with ex-bassist Yukino, they went on hiatus in 2009. He then formed both HighFashionParalyze and The God and Death Stars in 2010, all the while performing occasional solo shows. HighFashionParalyze recruited Sakura and kazu (Kagerou) in 2016 and changed their name to Gibkiy Gibkiy Gibkiy.[3] On May 29, 2008, Mako released a photo book called Buried Alive by Words, which came with a CD of a song called "Buried with the Light" that features Közi on guitar and bass. kazuya released a solo album, under the name Gift, called A Man's Walking is Succession of Falls on June 20, 2008.[4] In October 2021, Mako formed Loa-Roar with former Merry Go Round drummer Kyo.[5]
After 13 years, Mako and aie announced a reunion as Deadman in March 2019. aie said he had been asked by event organizers to reunite the band several times in the past decade, but he just happened to be talking to Mako and Merry bassist Tetsu about doing something together when the offer came again in 2018 and, to his surprise, Mako agreed.[2] The vocalist said he turned down previous offers because he did not want to reignite the mental "trauma" he suffered from during and after Deadman, but agreed this time because with just aie, Tetsu and himself, it would not be the "real" Deadman and he therefore expected it to be fun with a party-like atmosphere.[2] After a performance on June 22 at Nagoya Bottom Line, where aie revealed that the reunion would last for a year until September 2020, they played a one-man live at Ebisu Liquidroom on September 9, 2019.[6] The duo were supported both times by Tetsu on bass and Asanao (lynch.) on drums. After two more performances in October and November, Deadman went on a three-date tour throughout December.[7] In February 2020, the duo embarked on a joint tour with Gibkiy Gibkiy Gibkiy. Another joint tour, this time with Cali Gari, was set to take place in March.[8] However, those dates and others were first postponed and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan. As a result, the duo decided to extend their reunion into 2021, which marked Deadman's 20th anniversary.[9] They also announced plans to re-record some of their old songs, which were decided by a poll of their fan club.[9]
A concert to mark the anniversary took place at Nagoya Diamond Hall on January 6, 2021, exactly 20 years since Deadman's first-ever performance.[10] They performed a concert on May 23 at Tsutaya O-East, which is the same venue where they played their final concert in 2006.[10] For the performance, the band replicated the lighting from the show 15 years earlier and gathered as much of the same staff as they could.[11] The joint tour with Cali Gari took place in June, during which the two bands released the collaborative song "Shikeidai no Elevator", and Deadman held their own tour in July.[11][12] At a December 4 concert at Shinjuku Loft celebrating the 20th anniversary of David Skull No Records, former Deadman members kazuya and Toki joined Mako and aie onstage during the encore.[2]
I am Here, Deadman's first album in 15 years, was released on January 15, 2022 by Maverick DC Group. Featuring re-recordings of old songs and one new track, it was recorded with kazuya and Toki on bass and drums respectively.[13] aie stated that although both work as salarymen, they were able to participate by recording only three songs a month for about a year and a half.[2] The album was supported by a three-date tour from January 22 to February 11.[13] A special concert will be held at Spotify O-East on May 23 where two different line-ups of Deadman will perform; Mako and aie will perform a set with former members kazuya and Toki, and another with current support members kazu and Asanao.[14]
Musical style
Deadman cites Buck-Tick, Chage and Aska and Kurt Cobain as inspiring them.[15] Their music incorporates several different genres of rock, drawing heavily from alternative rock and indie rock. A style reminiscent of gothic rock, punk and post-punk can also be seen, in what is much of Deadman's musical sporadic-ism. Often incorporated into individual songs are several "movements" that seem to drift back and forth, with erratic vocals and sounds.
Mako's lyrics usually touch on the "psychological instability of mankind, the mortality of humans, and religion", particularly Christianity and Shintoism references are made often.[15] He said that some of them are based on actual experiences that he had, and feels one should never lie when writing lyrics.[13] The title of Deadman's album 701125 is a reference to the date author Yukio Mishima died, November 25, 1970.[15]
Members
- Mako (眞呼) – vocals (2000–2006, 2019–present)
- aie – guitar (2000–2006, 2019–present)
Live support members
- Tetsu (テツ) – bass
- kazu – bass
- Asanao (晁直) – drums
- Akira Kano (叶亜樹良) – drums
- Lotto – drums
Former members
- Toki – drums (2000–2006)
- Yukino (ゆきの) – bass (2000–2001)
- Takamasa – bass (2001–2005)
- kazuya – bass (2005–2006)
Discography
Albums and mini-albums
- Site of Scaffold (November 21, 2001)
- Jekyll and Hyde of Early Afternoon (April 11, 2002; split mini album with Blast, includes both single versions)
- No Alternative (March 8, 2003), Oricon Albums Chart Peak Position: No. 160[16]
- 701125 (April 2004; sold only on tour)
- 701125+2 (June 8, 2005)
- In the Direction of Sunrise and Night Light (December 14, 2005) No. 189[17]
- No Alternative 2.0 (November 30, 2009; remix album)
- I am Here (January 15, 2022, self-cover album) No. 67[17]
Singles
- "Subliminal Effect" (April 25, 2001)
- "In Media" (August 20, 2001)
- "Jekyll and Hyde of Early Afternoon" (White Version, new songs July 27, 2002; split single with Blast)
- "Jekyll and Hyde of Early Afternoon" (Black Version, cover songs July 27, 2002; split single with Blast)
- "The Intolerable Existence In Suffering" (demo sold only on June 21, 2002)
- "Family" (Osaka Edition, sold only on April 13, 2003)
- "Family" (Nagoya Edition, sold only on April 23, 2003)
- "Family" (Tokyo Edition, sold only on April 26, 2003)
- "Rainy Sunflower" (October 11, 2003), Oricon Singles Chart Peak Position: No. 102[18]
- "Kafka" (sold only on tour from January 13 – February 3, 2004)
- "℃+1" (sold only on March 10, 2004)
- "℃" (October 6, 2004) No. 85[18]
- "When the Saints Go Marching In" (March 9, 2005) No. 117[18]
DVDs
- 2 Clips (April 2004; sold only on tour)
- 0605231830 (December 27, 2006)
- Endroll (December 27, 2006)
References
- "deadman JaME profile". jame-world.com. Retrieved February 11, 2011.
- "【インタビュー】deadman、15年ぶり新曲含むリテイクベスト完成「嘘があれば20年前の曲は歌えない」". barks.jp (in Japanese). January 15, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
- "強者4人によるgibkiy gibkiy gibkiy、始動". barks.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved July 11, 2016.
- "ex-deadman Kazuya's "gift"". shattered-tranquility.net. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
- "New band LOA-ROAR formed by deadman and Merry Go Round members". JRock News. November 25, 2021. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- "【ライヴレポート】deadman復活、今後の活動予告も". barks.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved February 25, 2020.
- "【ライヴレポート】deadman、13年ぶり復活ワンマンで「また会う日までよろしくね」". barks.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved February 25, 2020.
- "【ライヴレポート】deadman、東名阪ツアー初日「来てくれた兄弟が最高でした」". barks.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved February 25, 2020.
- "deadman、活動期間延長「皆で苦悩を翻し歓喜の集合体に」". barks.jp (in Japanese). July 4, 2020. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
- "deadman、活動休止した5月23日に東京公演開催決定「楽しくやれると思う」". barks.jp (in Japanese). March 31, 2021. Retrieved March 31, 2021.
- "【ライヴレポート】deadman、15年という時を超えて「俺たちにとって君たちは灯り」". barks.jp (in Japanese). May 31, 2021. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
- "cali≠gari×deadman『死刑台のエレベーター~ザ・ビギニング~』セッション音源追加特典&生副音声配信決定". Spice (in Japanese). August 5, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
- "deadman、15年ぶり新曲を含むリテイクベスト盤の詳細発表". barks.jp (in Japanese). December 4, 2021. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
- "deadman vs deadman、2006年解散時のメンバーと現在のメンバーが対バン". barks.jp (in Japanese). February 11, 2022. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
- "deadman interview". jame-world.com. Retrieved February 11, 2011.
- "deadmanのアルバム売り上げランキング". Oricon (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 18, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
- deadmanのアルバム売り上げランキング Retrieved 2011-07-24
- "deadmanのシングル売り上げランキング". Oricon (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 18, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2021.