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− | '''MUCC''' (ムック, in [[Wikipedia:Katakana| | + | '''MUCC''' (ムック, in [[Wikipedia:Katakana|katakana]], prounounced ''Mukku'') is a four-piece major [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] and [[Angura-Kei|angura-kei]] band on the [[DANGER CRUE RECORDS]] label under [[MAVERICK D.C. GROUP]] and [[Universal Music|Universal Music Japan]]. In 2000 their vocalist changed his stage name to [[Tatsurou]], his real name. MUCC made their major debut on September 3rd, 2003 with the album ''[[Zekuu]]''. |
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
− | * [[Tatsurou | + | * [[Tatsurou]] (達瑯) - Vocals |
− | * [[Miya|Miya (ミヤ) | + | * [[Miya (MUCC)|Miya]] (ミヤ) - Guitar |
− | * [[YUKKE]] | + | * [[YUKKE]] - Bass |
− | * [[SATOchi | + | * [[SATOchi]] (SATOち) - Drums |
===Former Members=== | ===Former Members=== | ||
− | * [[HIRO (MUCC)|HIRO]] | + | * [[HIRO (MUCC)|HIRO]] - Bass (Left in 1999) |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | MUCC was formed on May 4th, 1997 in [[Mito]], [[Ibaraki Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. The original member line-up was [[Tatsurou|TATOO]] on vocals, [[Miya]] on guitar, [[HIRO (MUCC)|HIRO]] on bass, and [[SATOchi]] on drums. Later in the year, in December, the band's first demo tape "[[No! (MUCC)|NO!?]]" was distributed. 1998 started with a live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE on February 22nd. A month later, also at Mito LIGHTHOUSE, MUCC released their second demo tape "[[Aika]]". At this point the band had signed with the indies label [[Missitsu Neurose]], which also has the bands [[cali≠gari]] and [[LAB. THE BASEMENT]]. MUUC's third demo tape, "[[Tsubasa wo Kudasai (MUCC)|Tsubasa wo Kudasai]]", was distributed on December 1st at their live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE. | + | |
+ | MUCC was formed on May 4th, 1997 in [[Mito]], [[Ibaraki Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. The original member line-up was [[Tatsurou|TATOO]] on vocals, [[Miya (MUCC)|Miya]] on guitar, [[HIRO (MUCC)|HIRO]] on bass, and [[SATOchi]] on drums. Later in the year, in December, the band's first demo tape "[[No! (MUCC)|NO!?]]" was distributed. 1998 started with a live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE on February 22nd. A month later, also at Mito LIGHTHOUSE, MUCC released their second demo tape "[[Aika]]". At this point the band had signed with the indies label [[Missitsu Neurose]], which also has the bands [[cali=gari|cali≠gari]] and [[LAB. THE BASEMENT]]. MUUC's third demo tape, "[[Tsubasa wo Kudasai (MUCC)|Tsubasa wo Kudasai]]", was distributed on December 1st at their live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE. | ||
Febraury 14th, 1998 was an important date as it was the bands first one-man live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE, and it was also HIRO's last live with the band. During this live they distributed a sticker and released their fourth demo tape "[[Shuuka]]". HIRO's replacement, Miya's childhood friend [[YUKKE]], joined the band on February 22nd. MUCC's first tour titled "Shinrei Taiken Buss Tour Vol.1" started on July 24th and ended on August 30th, hitting nine stops. During the entire tour, the band's last demo tape "[[Aka (MUCC)|Aka]]" was distributed. Their second tour titled "1999~2000 Misemono Antique" went from December 12th to February 1st, 2000, hitting 16 stops. On December 25th MUCC's first mini-album ''[[Antique (MUCC)|Antique]]'' was released. | Febraury 14th, 1998 was an important date as it was the bands first one-man live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE, and it was also HIRO's last live with the band. During this live they distributed a sticker and released their fourth demo tape "[[Shuuka]]". HIRO's replacement, Miya's childhood friend [[YUKKE]], joined the band on February 22nd. MUCC's first tour titled "Shinrei Taiken Buss Tour Vol.1" started on July 24th and ended on August 30th, hitting nine stops. During the entire tour, the band's last demo tape "[[Aka (MUCC)|Aka]]" was distributed. Their second tour titled "1999~2000 Misemono Antique" went from December 12th to February 1st, 2000, hitting 16 stops. On December 25th MUCC's first mini-album ''[[Antique (MUCC)|Antique]]'' was released. | ||
− | In 2000 the band had their first magazine interview in the 221st issue of the monthly publication [[FOOL'S MATE]]. In an instore event on June 8th at Harajuku's Like an Edison, TATOO changed his stage name to his real name, Tatsurou. The next day (which is known as MUCC day) two things were released, the second pressing of ''Antique'', and their debut single "[[Shoufu / Hai]]". They had also contributed two songs to the compilation CD ''[[Non Standard File ~6sight~|NON STANDARD FILE ~@6sight~]]''. MUCC's first national tour, titled "Kichiku no Shikake Saiku", started on July 22 and ended with the finale on August 29th, hitting 18 stops. On August 14th, the band changed their name to the [[Wikipedia:Katakana|katakana]]-stylized ムック (pronounced ''Mukku''). | + | In 2000 the band had their first magazine interview in the 221st issue of the monthly publication [[FOOL'S MATE]]. In an instore event on June 8th at Harajuku's Like an Edison, TATOO changed his stage name to his real name, Tatsurou. The next day (which is known as MUCC day) two things were released, the second pressing of ''Antique'', and their debut single "[[Shoufu / Hai]]". They had also contributed two songs to the compilation CD ''[[Non Standard File ~@6sight~|NON STANDARD FILE ~@6sight~]]''. MUCC's first national tour, titled "Kichiku no Shikake Saiku", started on July 22 and ended with the finale on August 29th, hitting 18 stops. On August 14th, the band changed their name to the [[Wikipedia:Katakana|katakana]]-stylized ムック (pronounced ''Mukku''). |
− | On January 7th, 2001 MUCC joined the indies label [[DANGER CRUE RECORDS]] under [[MAVERICK D.C. GROUP]]. The first release on the label was their first full length album ''[[Tsuuzetsu]]''. The album would be later re-released remixed and remastered as the album ''[[Tsuuzetsu|Tsuuzetsu ~Inshou Chigai~]]'' on June 17th, and as a third pressing as ''Tsuuzetsu'' on June 10th, 2002. Their summer tour "Koi Hanabi Kurui Saki 99 Natsu" began on July 13th and concluded on September 18th, hitting 15 stops. Just after the tour started, on July 15th, the twin singles "[[ | + | On January 7th, 2001 MUCC joined the indies label [[DANGER CRUE RECORDS]] under [[MAVERICK D.C. GROUP]]. The first release on the label was their first full length album ''[[Tsuuzetsu]]''. The album would be later re-released remixed and remastered as the album ''[[Tsuuzetsu|Tsuuzetsu ~Inshou Chigai~]]'' on June 17th, and as a third pressing as ''Tsuuzetsu'' on June 10th, 2002. Their summer tour "Koi Hanabi Kurui Saki 99 Natsu" began on July 13th and concluded on September 18th, hitting 15 stops. Just after the tour started, on July 15th, the twin singles "[[Akaban]]" and "[[Aoban]]" were released. Their second mini-album, ''[[Aishuu (MUCC)|Aishuu]]'', was released on December 25th. |
2002 began with the creation of MUUC's own label ''Shu'', which is a sub-label of DANGER CRUE RECORDS. During this time their official fan club called ''Shuu no To'' was also created. The new single "[[Fu wo Tateru Uta]]" is the first to be released through their own label. This single started off their 2002 winter tour titled "Aishuu no Kiiroi Handkerchief", which went from January 21st until Febraury 24th, hitting 11 stops. A special single "[[Suisou]]" was sold by the members themselves on June 9th at the Like an Edison store in [[Shinjuku]], [[Tokyo]]. The next day the second pressing of "Fu wo Tataeru Uta" was released. September 6th (which is known as reverse MUCC day) was the release date of their second full length album ''[[Houmura Uta]]''. The limited first pressing sold out quickly, so a second pressing was released next month on the 18th. This pressing came with MUCC's first [[PV]] in CD-EXTRA format. The album was re-released again on August 17th, 2004. | 2002 began with the creation of MUUC's own label ''Shu'', which is a sub-label of DANGER CRUE RECORDS. During this time their official fan club called ''Shuu no To'' was also created. The new single "[[Fu wo Tateru Uta]]" is the first to be released through their own label. This single started off their 2002 winter tour titled "Aishuu no Kiiroi Handkerchief", which went from January 21st until Febraury 24th, hitting 11 stops. A special single "[[Suisou]]" was sold by the members themselves on June 9th at the Like an Edison store in [[Shinjuku]], [[Tokyo]]. The next day the second pressing of "Fu wo Tataeru Uta" was released. September 6th (which is known as reverse MUCC day) was the release date of their second full length album ''[[Houmura Uta]]''. The limited first pressing sold out quickly, so a second pressing was released next month on the 18th. This pressing came with MUCC's first [[PV]] in CD-EXTRA format. The album was re-released again on August 17th, 2004. | ||
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* [2008.03.26] [[Shion (MUCC album)|Shion]] (志恩; ''One Intention's Kindness'') | * [2008.03.26] [[Shion (MUCC album)|Shion]] (志恩; ''One Intention's Kindness'') | ||
* [2009.03.04] [[Kyuutai (MUCC)|Kyuutai]] (球体; ''Sphere'') | * [2009.03.04] [[Kyuutai (MUCC)|Kyuutai]] (球体; ''Sphere'') | ||
− | * [2010.10.06] [[Karma|Karma]] (カルマ) | + | * [2010.10.06] [[Karma (MUCC)|Karma]] (カルマ) |
===Best Albums=== | ===Best Albums=== | ||
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* [2009.08.12] [[Coupling Best (MUCC)|COUPLING BEST]] (カップリング・ベスト) | * [2009.08.12] [[Coupling Best (MUCC)|COUPLING BEST]] (カップリング・ベスト) | ||
* [2009.08.19] [[Coupling Worst|COUPLING WORST]] (カップリング・ワースト) | * [2009.08.19] [[Coupling Worst|COUPLING WORST]] (カップリング・ワースト) | ||
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===Live Albums=== | ===Live Albums=== | ||
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* [2007.03.28] [[Psychedelic Analysis]] (サイケデリックアナライシス) | * [2007.03.28] [[Psychedelic Analysis]] (サイケデリックアナライシス) | ||
− | === | + | ===Other Albums=== |
− | * [1999.12.25] [[Antique (MUCC)|Antique]] (アンティーク) | + | * [1999.12.25] [[Antique (MUCC)|Antique]] (アンティーク) (Mini-Album) |
* [2000.06.09] [[Antique (MUCC)|Antique (Second Press)]] (アンティーク) | * [2000.06.09] [[Antique (MUCC)|Antique (Second Press)]] (アンティーク) | ||
− | * [2001.12.25] [[Aishuu (MUCC)|Aishuu]] (哀愁; ''Sadness'') | + | * [2001.12.25] [[Aishuu (MUCC)|Aishuu]] (哀愁; ''Sadness'') (Mini-Album) |
+ | * [2006.06.06] [[Cover Parade|COVER PARADE]] (Cover Album) | ||
+ | * [2006.06.06] [[Cover Parade|COVER PARADE mini]] (Cover Mini-Album) | ||
===Singles=== | ===Singles=== | ||
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* [2009.11.25] [[Freesia|freesia]] (フリージア) | * [2009.11.25] [[Freesia|freesia]] (フリージア) | ||
* [2010.06.09] [[Yakusoku (MUCC)|Yakusoku]] (約束; ''Promise'') | * [2010.06.09] [[Yakusoku (MUCC)|Yakusoku]] (約束; ''Promise'') | ||
− | * [2010.09.22] [[ | + | * [2010.09.22] [[Falling Down]] (フォーリングダウン) |
===Digital Singles=== | ===Digital Singles=== |
Revision as of 14:02, 16 September 2010
MUCC (ムック, in katakana, prounounced Mukku) is a four-piece major Japanese rock and angura-kei band on the DANGER CRUE RECORDS label under MAVERICK D.C. GROUP and Universal Music Japan. In 2000 their vocalist changed his stage name to Tatsurou, his real name. MUCC made their major debut on September 3rd, 2003 with the album Zekuu.
Contents
Members
Former Members
- HIRO - Bass (Left in 1999)
Biography
MUCC was formed on May 4th, 1997 in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. The original member line-up was TATOO on vocals, Miya on guitar, HIRO on bass, and SATOchi on drums. Later in the year, in December, the band's first demo tape "NO!?" was distributed. 1998 started with a live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE on February 22nd. A month later, also at Mito LIGHTHOUSE, MUCC released their second demo tape "Aika". At this point the band had signed with the indies label Missitsu Neurose, which also has the bands cali≠gari and LAB. THE BASEMENT. MUUC's third demo tape, "Tsubasa wo Kudasai", was distributed on December 1st at their live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE.
Febraury 14th, 1998 was an important date as it was the bands first one-man live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE, and it was also HIRO's last live with the band. During this live they distributed a sticker and released their fourth demo tape "Shuuka". HIRO's replacement, Miya's childhood friend YUKKE, joined the band on February 22nd. MUCC's first tour titled "Shinrei Taiken Buss Tour Vol.1" started on July 24th and ended on August 30th, hitting nine stops. During the entire tour, the band's last demo tape "Aka" was distributed. Their second tour titled "1999~2000 Misemono Antique" went from December 12th to February 1st, 2000, hitting 16 stops. On December 25th MUCC's first mini-album Antique was released.
In 2000 the band had their first magazine interview in the 221st issue of the monthly publication FOOL'S MATE. In an instore event on June 8th at Harajuku's Like an Edison, TATOO changed his stage name to his real name, Tatsurou. The next day (which is known as MUCC day) two things were released, the second pressing of Antique, and their debut single "Shoufu / Hai". They had also contributed two songs to the compilation CD NON STANDARD FILE ~@6sight~. MUCC's first national tour, titled "Kichiku no Shikake Saiku", started on July 22 and ended with the finale on August 29th, hitting 18 stops. On August 14th, the band changed their name to the katakana-stylized ムック (pronounced Mukku).
On January 7th, 2001 MUCC joined the indies label DANGER CRUE RECORDS under MAVERICK D.C. GROUP. The first release on the label was their first full length album Tsuuzetsu. The album would be later re-released remixed and remastered as the album Tsuuzetsu ~Inshou Chigai~ on June 17th, and as a third pressing as Tsuuzetsu on June 10th, 2002. Their summer tour "Koi Hanabi Kurui Saki 99 Natsu" began on July 13th and concluded on September 18th, hitting 15 stops. Just after the tour started, on July 15th, the twin singles "Akaban" and "Aoban" were released. Their second mini-album, Aishuu, was released on December 25th.
2002 began with the creation of MUUC's own label Shu, which is a sub-label of DANGER CRUE RECORDS. During this time their official fan club called Shuu no To was also created. The new single "Fu wo Tateru Uta" is the first to be released through their own label. This single started off their 2002 winter tour titled "Aishuu no Kiiroi Handkerchief", which went from January 21st until Febraury 24th, hitting 11 stops. A special single "Suisou" was sold by the members themselves on June 9th at the Like an Edison store in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The next day the second pressing of "Fu wo Tataeru Uta" was released. September 6th (which is known as reverse MUCC day) was the release date of their second full length album Houmura Uta. The limited first pressing sold out quickly, so a second pressing was released next month on the 18th. This pressing came with MUCC's first PV in CD-EXTRA format. The album was re-released again on August 17th, 2004.
Discography
Albums
- [2001.01.07] Tsuuzetsu (痛絶; Absolute Pain)
- [2001.06.13] Tsuuzetsu ~Inshou Chigai~ (痛絶~印象違~; ~Impressive Differences~)
- [2002.06.10] Tsuuzetsu (Third Press) (痛絶)
- [2002.09.06] Houmura Uta (葬ラ謳; Burial Song)
- [2002.10.18] Houmura Uta (Second Press) (葬ラ謳)
- [2003.09.03] Zekuu (是空; Just-So Sky)
- [2004.08.17] Houmura Uta (Third Press) (葬ラ謳)
- [2004.09.01] Kuchiki no Tou (朽木の灯; Decayed Tree's Light)
- [2005.11.23] Houyoku (鵬翼; Phoenix Wings)
- [2006.04.26] 6
- [2006.12.06] Gokusai (極彩; Extreme Color)
- [2008.03.26] Shion (志恩; One Intention's Kindness)
- [2009.03.04] Kyuutai (球体; Sphere)
- [2010.10.06] Karma (カルマ)
Best Albums
- [2007.06.06] BEST OF MUCC
- [2007.06.06] WORST OF MUCC
- [2009.08.12] COUPLING BEST (カップリング・ベスト)
- [2009.08.19] COUPLING WORST (カップリング・ワースト)
Live Albums
- [2005.01.26] Kuchiki no Tou Live at Roppongi (朽木の灯 ライヴ アット 六本木)
- [2006.08.23] MUCC LIVE BOOTLEG #1
- [2006.11.08] MUCC LIVE BOOTLEG #2
- [2006.12.06] MUCC LIVE BOOTLEG #3
- [2007.03.28] Psychedelic Analysis (サイケデリックアナライシス)
Other Albums
- [1999.12.25] Antique (アンティーク) (Mini-Album)
- [2000.06.09] Antique (Second Press) (アンティーク)
- [2001.12.25] Aishuu (哀愁; Sadness) (Mini-Album)
- [2006.06.06] COVER PARADE (Cover Album)
- [2006.06.06] COVER PARADE mini (Cover Mini-Album)
Singles
- [2000.06.09] Shoufu / Hai (娼婦 / 廃; Prostitute / Waste)
- [2001.07.15] Aka Ban (赤盤; Red Disc)
- [2001.07.15] Ao Ban (青盤; Blue Disc)
- [2002.01.21] Fu wo Tataeru Uta (負ヲ讃エル謳; Song that Praises the Negative)
- [2002.06.09] Suisou (水槽; A Fish Tank)
- [2002.06.10] Fu wo Tataeru Uta (Second Press) (負ヲ讃エル謳)
- [2003.05.21] Ware, Arubeki Basho (我、在ルベキ場所; The Place I Should Be Myself)
- [2004.02.25] Rojiura Boku to Kimi e (路地裏 僕と君へ; To You an I in the Back Alley)
- [2004.06.09] Monochrome no Keshiki (モノクロの景色; Monochrome Landscape)
- [2005.03.30] Kokoro no Nai Machi (ココロノナイマチ; City Without a Heart)
- [2005.06.08] Ame no Orchestra (雨のオーケストラ; Orchestra of Rain)
- [2005.10.19] Saishuu Ressha (最終列車; The Last Train)
- [2006.02.15] Gerbera (ガーベラ)
- [2006.05.24] Ryuusei (流星; Falling Star)
- [2006.08.23] Utagoe (謡声 (ウタゴエ); Chanting Voice)
- [2006.11.08] Horizont (ホリゾント)
- [2007.03.21] Libra (リブラ)
- [2007.05.02] Flight (フライト)
- [2007.10.21] FUZZ (ファズ)
- [2008.08.27] Ageha (アゲハ; Swallowtail Butterfly)
- [2009.01.28] Sora to Ito (空と糸; Sky and Thread)
- [2009.11.25] freesia (フリージア)
- [2010.06.09] Yakusoku (約束; Promise)
- [2010.09.22] Falling Down (フォーリングダウン)
Digital Singles
- [2009.12.25] Diorama (ジオラマ)
Demo Tapes
- [1997.12.xx] NO!?
- [1998.03.20] Aika (哀歌; Elegy)
- [1998.12.01] Tsubasa wo Kudasai (翼を下さい; Please, Wings)
- [1999.02.14] Shuuka (愁歌; Grieving Song)
- [1999.07.24] Aka (アカ; Red)
DVDs
- [2003.12.10] Nihon Rettou Konton Heisei Kokoro no Naka (日本列島混沌平成心ノ中)
- [2004.12.22] MUCC History DVD The Worst (ムックヒストリーDVD ザ・ワースト)
- [2006.03.29] Tonan no Houyoku (図南の鵬翼)
- [2006.12.20] WORLD TOUR FINAL NIPPON BUDOUKAN「666」 (ワールドツアーファイナル日本武道館「666」)
- [2007.11.28] MUCC ~LIVE CHRONICLE~ (MUCC~ライヴ クロニクル~)
- [2008.12.24] LIVE CHRONICLE 2 (ライヴ クロニクル2)
- [2009.08.05] The Clips ~track of six nine~
- [2009.12.23] LIVE CHRONICLE 3 ~「Kyuutai」in Nippon Budoukan~ (ライヴクロニクル3~「球体」in 日本武道館~)