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!! Gazette's latest album released !!
-15/9-

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THE GAZETTE DIM (CD + DVD) - FIRST PRESS, LIMITED EDITION

TRACK LISTING:

CD
1. 剥離
2. THE INVISIBLE WALL
3. A MOTH UNDER THE SKIN
4. LEECH
5. 泣ヶ原
6 . エ リ カ
7. HEADACHE MAN
8. 紅蓮
9. 子宮
10 . 13STAIRS [-]1
11. DISTRESS AND COMA
12. 感触
13. 白き優鬱
14. IN THE MIDDLE OF CHAOS
15. 朦朧
16. OGRE
17. DIM SCENE

DVD
1. The Invisible Wall pv22
2. The Other Side of [DIM]OTHERS: SPECIAL PACKAGING + BOOKLET


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{[ What is VK? ]}

Visual Kei (VK) , literally meaning visual style, can be defined as a unique,
individual sense of attitude & fashion style in combination with Japanese Rock
music (Jrock). The kei, which referes to the visual aspect of Jrock bands,
can be translated into type, style, descent or origin.

Visual Kei is a Japanese Movement that started in the late 1980's,
gaining special popularity during the Japanese Band Boom (1988 - 1998).

Founder of this movement is said to be the Jrock band X Japan,
which disbanded itself in 1997. This closure thus set the new-beginning of the
modern VK-scene by a next generation with bands such as Luna Sea and Malice Mizer.

Visual Kei bands with gothic influence, generally having such of a reputation,
peaked in the 1990's. However, this movement has not been known of the Western World
until the 21st century, when this unusual kind of music and fashion style reached out
to European countries via internet and MP3.
The main important aspect, that differs Visual Kei bands from others,
is the high emphasis that the members put in the look, and there is no specific norms,
views, guidelines, or even laws to observe,
but to be willing to experiment with their image.
This then again, leaves various options to the individual bands in choosing their styles
from glamorous, dark, goth punk or even manga / anime etc, as their own identification label.
Main characteristics of Visual Kei bands are such as: individualism, flamboyant looks,
crossdressing and androgyny or distinctively femininism in the looks.
The attire / outfits / costumes are therefore stereotypically: large, elaborately decorated,
eccentric, dramatic and colorful. Visual Kei is also characterized by elaborate and
striking make-up combinated with face tattoos and colored contact lenses.
The hair is often extremely styled in dramatic shapes,
dyed in various colors or wigs, that are easier to manage, are used.

Even though male Visual Kei musicians tend to look distinctively feminin,
they are generally not homosecxual or bisexucal, but rather looking for individualism.

Visual Kei has been influenced and shows similarities to earlier fashion eras and historical,
cultural influences. For instance, stage performances,
the dramatization of the music in particular, clearly demonstrate references and homages
to the traditional Japanese Kabuki theatre, which is known for the stylization of its
drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by its mostly male performers, who represent the
art of singing and dancing in forms of bizzare, but entertaining stage performances.
Again, as for the amazingly feminine looks does Japan's long standing tradition of
cross-dressing in entertainment, play an important role.
Ever since ancient times, a male in touch with his feminine side is viewed
as a healthy,balanced individual.

However, important to mention is that the look does not necessarily reflect
the music style of the Visual Kei bands.
Visual Kei spans a wide range of music genres.
Since there are almost no limits set, the musicians combine all styles to
produce music unique to the different bands, making it difficult to classify the music.
Mainly, the music tends to lean more to metal and goth rock, however it can be anything:
(light) rock, pop, gothic, alternative, (heavy) metal, industrial, punk, techno,
electronica, new wave or soft ballades can be found, as well.
The song lyrics are mostly in Japanese, English, French,German or other
languages are also used. They normally reveal the author's feelings and
experiences and tell about love, aspirations, dreams, reviews of the society,
fears of the future, death, emotions in general and all sorts of pain.

Typically, as a band starts its career it may begin as an indie band,
heavily visual oriented, but slowly phases out the more visual elements that got
them noticed, after becoming more popular and signing under a
big name label such as PSC company.





Visual Kei has many subgenres:
- Eroguro

Angura Kei

Oshare Kei / Kawaii Kei

Ero Guro


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