site

Clear Contact Link In Affiliation History & Team Join Staff Credits FAQs Staff Login

graphic designs

Website Layouts Wallpapers Board Sets Custom Signs Avatars Stationery

miscellaneous

HH Radio Photo Gallery Learn Languages Neopets-Related Buy A Domain Web Hosting Your Zodiac

affiliates

Drama Love Secret Wishies Haneuri Mirror Ball Trend-Killer Kami Designs Saturdaisy Decode Stars Shine Bright Candicell KO Designs -Add Yours?- -Link Exchanges-

other venues

Facebook Twitter Digg Us Deviantart Stumble Upon Google Bookmarks



The GazettE

  • Founded: 2002
  • Roots: Japan
  • Status: ACTIVE
  • Genre: Japanese
  • Members:
    1. Ruki
    2. Uruha
    3. Aoi
    4. Reita
    5. Kai
    6. Former Member- Yune
Associated Links
  • Official Website (JPN)
  • Sony Music (JPN)
  • Myspace
  • Lyrics

Biography

Labelmates of such J-rock luminaries as Kaggra, Miyavi, and Alice Nine, the Gazette (or the GazettE) are a 2000s visual kei band, specializing in alternative metal with a slight cinematic edge and a tendency for moderate stylistic experiments, such as dabbling in jazz-rock. The quintet was formed in 2002 by Ruki, Uruha, Aoi, Reita, and Yune (in 2003 he was replaced by Kai). All members had previous band experience, but the starting period was still fraught with troubles, as the band's first label, Matina, collapsed in 2003. However, the early material (the Gazette's first single was Wakaremichi, released in April 2002) sufficed to get them a deal with the PS Company label. The stability was all that the band needed, and by March 2004 they had five mini-albums out (the fifth of those, Madara, reached number two on the indie charts) and gave a number of performances, including a festival stint with D'Espairs Ray, MUCC, Miyavi, and Merry.

2004 was marked by another burst of activity, but only after a debut individual tour and two DVDs did the Gazette finally release its first studio full album (Disorder, number three on the Oricon charts. Spending most of the 2005 in heavy touring, the band switched the spelling of its name (from the Gazette in Japanese to the GazettE in Latin letters) and kickstarted 2006 with its second album Nil, which duplicated the chart performance of the debut and was followed by another huge tour (the Budokan show was sold out), as well as an international debut at an anime convention in Bohn, Germany. The circle was repeated in 2007 -- third album Stacked Rubbish (number three on the album charts), a huge national tour and a stint abroad, this time not just in Germany, but in England, Finland, and France as well. In February 2008 the single Guren reached number two on the Oricon charts.


~ Alexey Eremenko, Rovi

Top Albums

   

Associated Media

    

Back To Band Database

Shiver

Poster Image

The Invisible Wall

Poster Image

Before I Decay

Poster Image

Distress and Coma

Poster Image

Filth In The Beauty

Poster Image

Our Twittered Thoughts


Site © 2010 hikaruhoshi.com

on top of things?

beloved sibblings

Carol Rina Dei

newest additions

Wheesung Video Se7en Profile Death Note Live Action Layout Castle in the Sky Wallpaper

global media

Band Profiles Videos Requests Genres Listing

resources

Tutorials Website Layouts Textures Renders Scripts/Programs PC Fonts

shout it