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  • 04-16-2007 6:56 PM

    Jrock Revolution - Yoshiki and 4 Fini Surge Forward with Multi-Artist Festival

    Jrock Revolution: Yoshiki and 4 Fini Surge Forward with Multi-Artist Festival, May 25-26

    SANTA MONICA, CA – Created by Japanese rock superstar Yoshiki of X JAPAN, Jrock Revolution, the first multi-artist music festival in North America to exclusively showcase Japanese rock music (jrock for short) straight from Japan, launches May 25 at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles.

    Boasting a variety of artists, some of which have already performed and released albums in Europe, the U.S., and Japan, Jrock Revolution answers the wishes of curious music lovers and tens of thousands of jrock fans alike. The festival is scheduled to run May 25-26 and will feature alice nine., Vidoll, DuelJewel, Kagrra, Miyavi, DŽspairsRay, Merry, girugamesh, and MUCC.

    Jrock Revolution spawned as the brainchild of Yoshiki. With his ear for talent and intent to please audiences, Yoshiki senses the desires of jrock fans娗nd the desire for new music by all music fans. As the mentor and producer of globally successful jrock bands such as Dir en grey, Yoshiki is also responsible for introducing this pool of Japanese rock talent to an ever-growing Stateside audience.

    Jrock Revolution will be managed by event production company 4 Fini, Inc., which produces the popular Vans Warped and Rockstar Taste of Chaos festival tours. When asked about Jrock Revolution, 4 Fini director Kevin Lyman replies:

    “It’s exciting to have 4 Fini involved with Jrock Revolution. We have always tried to involve the company in cutting-edge projects and this is one of them. With our past involvement working with Dir en grey, we look forward to another successful event.”

    Once an underground commodity, jrock is now a very real musical alternative for audiences everywhere. Thanks to the accessibility provided by the Internet, it has never been more popular than it is now. Flaunting pure musicality, immaculate artistry, and a remarkable rapport with listeners, Japanese rock artists have sparked international interest as they tour other countries, music festivals, and culture conventions outside of Japan.

    Jrock Revolution simultaneously reflects jrock’s increased popularity overseas, fulfills the dreams of existing fans, and creates a stylistically diverse entry point for alternative concertgoers by presenting a smorgasbord of the scene’s hottest names in one place.

    While this event may be the first of its kind, it certainly will not be the last one seen in the U.S.

    Tickets for Jrock Revolution will go on sale April 21 at 10 A.M. through TicketMaster/Music Today. Information and updates will be available at www.jrockrevolution.com, the festival’s official Web site.

    alice nine.

    Inspired by everything from films, love stories, stars, Japanese colors/hue, as well as the four seasons, alice nine. (spelled in all lowercase, with a period) runs on life, with its members pouring personal experience and their own changing thoughts, ideas and imaginations into the band’s music. In 2005, the band toured Japan with label mate Kagrra, and sold out its mini-album Alice In Wonderland. One of alice nine.’s singles, “Akatsuki/Ikuoku no Chandelier,” was used as the opening and ending themes for the anime series Ginyu Mokushiroku in 2006.

    Vidoll

    Pretty doll or throwaway puppet? Ironically, visual kei ensemble Vidoll’s name can mean both. Keenly armed with that perspective of its unpredictable value to the music business, Vidoll has sold out two maxi-singles, ??if…rebotomin?? and ??if…torikabuto??, and a March 2004 single, “Wagahai wa, Korosuke Nari…??, between nationwide tours. In April 2004, it made its European debut, releasing compilation album Bijinkei in France. In December, 2006, Vidoll performed before the full house crowd at Tokyo??s Shibuya Kokaido Hall (now called CC Lemon Hall).

    DuelJewel

    Long before the current wave of Japanese musicians performing overseas countries took place, indie group DuelJewel had already wet its feet, making its U.S. debut in 2002 at the Project A-Kon convention in Dallas, Texas, as the first visual kei band to perform in the United States. DuelJewel has since appeared in Virginia, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Houston. They also plan to tour America this summer

    Kagrra

    Inspired by ancient Japan, rock group Kagrra, (pronounced “kagura,” spelled with the comma) released its first mini-album, Nue, in 2000, which quickly sold out. After a flurry of successful releases, the band produced its last independent work, Ouka Ranman (Sakura in Full Bloom), in the autumn of 2003 before turning major with the single “Urei” (Grief) in January 2004. In 2006, Kagrra, broke into the Japanese major charts with its single, “Utakata”.

    Miyavi

    Initially the youngest member/guitarist/backup screamer for indie band Du?? le quartz , Miyavi emerged from the band??s 2002 breakup a solo artist. A skillful, versatile vocalist and guitarist, he made his major debut with the single ??Rock Counterattack ~Superstar Demands~?? in October 2004. Elaborately festooned with tattoos, piercings, and nail polish, Miyavi is a visual and sonic spectacle who, for all the decoration, devotes himself to his audiences and delights in surprises: A spur-of-the-moment show at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, collaborating with hip-hop DJ and percussionist comprised his American debut this past February.

    D'espairsRay

    This rock band, D’espairsRay, first crossed international borders in 2004 when Japanese bands were still unknown to foreign land.  They started out activities abroad in Europe and debut stateside in 2005 for their very first American headline tour, hitting San Jose, San Francisco, and Dallas.  In fall of the same year they played Europe once more and returned to West Coast America, opening for Genitorturers, playing in 8 states.  In 2006, they released their first album in Europe and received tremendous response from local fans.  They were also among the last few bands to play at the legendry rock club CBGB in New York.  In summer, they were invited to participate in the Wacken Open Air metal festival in Germany again garnering vast attention from press and music lovers.  In winter of 2006, they headlined a European tour, appearing at 14 venues in 8 countries, with their popularity only growing forth.  In July 2007, they are also slated to appear at rock festivals in Finland.

    Merry

    Tokyo-based Merry debuted in 2002 with three versions of the maxi-single “Haikarasan ga tooru,” all of which sold out in pre-orders. After selling out two more maxi-singles, it made its full-length debut, Gendai Stoic, which sold over 10,000 copies the day of its release. In 2005, Merry’s major debut, Nu chemical rhetoric, was so anticipated that it hit No. 10 on the major charts the day before its official release. In 2006, Nu chemical debuted in Europe; so did follow-up album Peep Show. And in December 2006, Merry played its first overseas gigs in Munich and Paris.

    girugamesh

    Hardcore/metal rockers girugamesh prove that Japanese indie scene is alive and kicking, roaring and bellowing. After forming in 2004, the band released its first single, “Kaisen sengen,” which debuted at No. 10 on the Japanese indie charts and sold out. Four more singles, two of which were available at tour concerts only, also sold out. girugamesh has toured Japan multiple times and released its first full-length album, 13’s reborn, in 2006.

    MUCC

    In August 2006, the members of MUCC (pronounced “mukku”) were featured as musical guests at Otakon, the largest Japanese culture convention on the East Coast, playing to two full houses at Rams Head Live in Baltimore. That was their ninth year. Now at a decade together, MUCC has proven itself to be not only prolific, having produced more than ten unique releases to date, but long-lasting–and with throngs of Stateside fans to boot.

    About Yoshiki

    Drummer, pianist, composer, producer, and label executive Yoshiki is best known for creating the landmark rock band X JAPAN and spearheading Japan’s personal rock sub-genre, visual kei. Among a vast multitude of other artists and musicians, Yoshiki has worked with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, legendary Beatles producer George Martin, and Roger Taylor of Queen. He has composed music for various films and TV programs, arranged Kiss’s “Black Diamond” for piano (which received critical praise), worked as a producer with the PolyGram label, and shaped works whose sales have surpassed 50 million CDs. In September 2005, the first single of Yoshiki’s solo project Violet UK, “Sex & Religion,” was distributed through and debuted as the No. 1 download on iTunes Japan. X JAPAN has sold over 2 million videos and more than 20 million combined albums and singles to date.

    About 4 Fini, Inc.

    4 Fini, Inc. is a full service, marketing, branding and event production company specializing in custom event and event production, entertainment marketing and youth branding programs. As the producer, marketer and sponsorship manager of such successful multi-market music events as the Vans Warped, Rockstar Taste of Chaos, Sprite Liquid Mix, Down From the Mountain, and the Watcha, 4 Fini, Inc. leads the industry in music festival production and creation. 4 Fini also develops and produces custom sports and music events such as Duffing for Dollars, Boarding for *** Cancer, and Board Aid, and innovative promotional marketing campaigns for brands including Kraft, SEGA Dreamcast, Vans, Jose Cuervo and The Truth, creating programs that bring brands closer to their core passion group.

    Source: J!-Ent

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  • 04-18-2007 6:07 AM In reply to

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    Re: Jrock Revolution - Yoshiki and 4 Fini Surge Forward with Multi-Artist Festival

    my goodness!Ü this news got my heart racing!Ü This is a wonderful news!Ü  Yoshiki spearheading an event like that is really great!Ü  It's a big promotion for J-Rock!Ü

    And I also love the J-rock bands that are going to perform!Ü can't wait to hear for more of this. Alice 9, MUCC, Merry, girugamesh, D'espairs Ray and Miyavi!Ü 

    woohoo, Visual Kei!Ü hehehe.. too bad Dir-en-grey nor the Gazette's on the list.


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  • 05-24-2007 10:50 PM In reply to

    Yoshiki buys hot chocolate for fans camping out for JROCK Revolution in Los Angeles

    Yoshiki buys hot chocolate for fans camping out for JROCK Revolution in Los Angeles

    A true demonstration of how cool Yoshiki is and how he cares for his fans, during an early morning drive through the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles and finding out that the people waiting in line early in the morning were for his JRock music event, YOSHIKI decides to surprise the fans who camped out for the event.

    Yoshiki posts on his MySpace blog,

    I just have to tell you something. …Last night after the recording, I drove by the Wiltern Theater (LA). I saw several cool looking people camping outside the venue.

    It was probably around midnight….I wondered “Who’s performing tomorrow?”

    I then called one of my assistants to find out the schedule of the venue….. He said “Only the JRock festival is happening this week at that venue.” …… Then I said “Are you serious? Are they camping out for our concert?”…..

    It was already late, but I couldn’t sleep because I was thinking about them…….. So….. around 3 A.M. I drove up to the venue, and brought several coffees and hot chocolates to them…..”

     

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  • 05-24-2007 11:47 PM In reply to

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    Re: Yoshiki buys hot chocolate for fans camping out for JROCK Revolution in Los Angeles

    awww. so nice of Yoshiki ^_^  wah. nainggit ako bigla nung binilhan nia nang hot choco yung fans. sana andun ako! ^_^   dapat magka-jrock fest din dito ^_^

    thanks for posting this Cat-san ^_^


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  • 05-27-2007 11:19 PM In reply to

    Re: Yoshiki buys hot chocolate for fans camping out for JROCK Revolution in Los Angeles

    Lady-Rinoa:

    awww. so nice of Yoshiki ^_^  wah. nainggit ako bigla nung binilhan nia nang hot choco yung fans. sana andun ako! ^_^   dapat magka-jrock fest din dito ^_^

    thanks for posting this Cat-san ^_^

    Hay naku, kelan pa kaya mangyayari  yung JRock Fest dito sa Pinas? Good luck na lang, hehe Smile

    Pero ang sweet nga ni Yoshiki, di makatulog kasi iniisip niya yung fans. Smile

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  • 06-30-2007 7:14 AM In reply to

    S.K.I.N. rocked out in Long Beach, CA in front of thousands

    S.K.I.N. rocked out in Long Beach, CA in front of thousands 

    The highly anticipated worldwide premiere of Japan’s latest rock band “S.K.I.N.” made their debut at Anime Expo 2007 in Long Beach, CA, on June 29, 2007.

    Gackt’s powerful voice, SUGIZO’s electrifying guitar, Miyavi’s energetic movements and unique guitar play style, plus YOSHIKI’s mesmerizing drumplay entertained several thousand fans with a total of four new songs, including hardrock pieces and power ballads.

    The highlight of the evening had to be the third song, which started out as a full-blown rock ballad that gradually turned into a quartet of acoustic ensemble, before returning to its rock form.

    The said interlude began with YOSHIKI switching position to the clear grand piano that was set up next to his drum set, and as his fingers danced on the black and white keys during his piano solo, he was joined by Gackt, who was playing the black piano at the opposite end of the stage, and for a while the piano duet echoed in the Long Beach Arena, until SUGIZO showed up with his violin and displayed his skills on a different set of strings; Miyavi rounded up the ensemble with something that resembled a small guitar, providing the rhythm for the session by hitting the box of the instrument while he was playing it.

    The set was overall too short, but the band did drag out the last song by asking the crowd to chant along parts of the lyrics “get back” over and over again.

    During the last piece was the band members’ introductions, and each member of S.K.I.N., including support musician Ju-ken, longtime bassist for Gackt, was able to show off their musicianship before the much pumped-up crowd.

    Before the show ended, YOSHIKI basically destroyed his drum set by throwing and swinging things at it, while SUGIZO went nuts at the guitar and broke it in half, receiving much cheers from the audience, whereas Gackt warned the fans to expect more of S.K.I.N. in the future.

    Based on past experience of most Anime Expo large events, there were usually significant delays, and their first main event of 2007 (not counting the Opening Ceremony) was no exception.

    The S.K.I.N. concert was scheduled for a 3:30pm start, but was delayed by more than two hours; the seating process did not even begin until after the scheduled start time has passed, and fans lining up outside the arena were left in the sun wondering when they would get to see the band perform.

    Not the entire arena was used, as the upper deck was closed for this event; the floor level was filled up, whereas the middle level was about 90% full.

    S.K.I.N. finally took the stage shortly after 5:45pm and judging from the reaction of the crowd during the one-hour performance, the wait was well worth it.

    S.K.I.N. merchandise available at the arena included T-shirts of various designs, pins, stickers, and so on.

    -Wynne Ip

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  • 07-04-2007 3:17 AM In reply to

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    Re: S.K.I.N. rocked out in Long Beach, CA in front of thousands

    ngayon ko lang to nabasa!!!!!!!!!! >.<    grabe! ^^,  nakaka-excite!!!!!!!! ^^,    a new j-rock band to watch for!!!! ^^,   so excited to see their lives! ^^,


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     grabehh... nagsama sama ang mga magagaling.... T_________T kung napanood ko 2 cguro fangirl ako ng buong araw at pipiyok sa kakasigaw hayzzz T____T (si miyavi lang pala tinitignan) nyaaahy.. lol libre lng nmn mangarap Stick out tongue

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  • 06-09-2008 7:23 AM In reply to

    X Japan suspends tour due to Yoshiki's health

    Yesterday, it was reported that musician Yoshiki has suddenly canceled a scheduled visit to Korea and Taiwan, but the reason was unknown at the time. Today, it was learned that Yoshiki is currently suffering from some health problems, and as a result, X Japan's international concerts have been indefinitely postponed.

    Yoshiki has been suffering from chronic disc herniation (also known as a "slipped disc") in his neck and is also experiencing tendinitis. For several years, he has been medically advised to wear a corset during his concerts to help address the problem, though he disregarded that advice for X Japan's reunion concerts at the Tokyo Dome in March. Despite suffering a separate injury during the first of those shows, he continued his energetic performances, and at the hide memorial event in May, he re-triggered the herniated disc.

    According to one source, Yoshiki is at home in Los Angeles receiving medical treatment and is mostly immobilized. The extent of the injury this time is said to be serious. Yoshiki has previously had to take extended time off due to his condition, spending half a year in recovery in 1990 and nine months in 1996.

    X Japan had scheduled concerts for Paris (July 5), Taiwan (August 2), and New York (September 13), with additional shows being planned. However, ticket sales have now been stopped. It is not yet known if and when the shows will be rescheduled. Tokyograph
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