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===Formation & Indie Days=== | ===Formation & Indie Days=== | ||
Nightmare was started on Jauary 1st, 2000 by [[Sakito]] and [[Hitsugi]]. A majority of the other members were still in high school at the time, Hitsugi came up with the band name to match something that would scare their style of dressing. [[Ni~ya]] was invited by [[Sakito]] while [[YOMI|Yomi]] was invited by [[Hitsugi]]. Soon after, [[Zannin]] would join the band after hearing discussion. Whilst the band was performing covers of songs from [[X Japan]] and [[LUNA SEA]] and other material as well along with performing at small house shows, Zannin left the band sometime in July for unknown reasons. | Nightmare was started on Jauary 1st, 2000 by [[Sakito]] and [[Hitsugi]]. A majority of the other members were still in high school at the time, Hitsugi came up with the band name to match something that would scare their style of dressing. [[Ni~ya]] was invited by [[Sakito]] while [[YOMI|Yomi]] was invited by [[Hitsugi]]. Soon after, [[Zannin]] would join the band after hearing discussion. Whilst the band was performing covers of songs from [[X Japan]] and [[LUNA SEA]] and other material as well along with performing at small house shows, Zannin left the band sometime in July for unknown reasons. | ||
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===Speed Disk=== | ===Speed Disk=== | ||
In October of 2001, Nightmare released their first single, "[[Hankouki (NIGHTMARE)|Hankouki]]" under the [[Speed Disk]] record label. Following the release of their first single, they released a 2nd press edition. Four months later they released their second single, "[[Jiyuuhonpou Tenshiranman]]" which also came in a 2nd press edition just as the previous single was. After releasing two singles, Nightmare released their first and only mini-album entitled, | In October of 2001, Nightmare released their first single, "[[Hankouki (NIGHTMARE)|Hankouki]]" under the [[Speed Disk]] record label. Following the release of their first single, they released a 2nd press edition. Four months later they released their second single, "[[Jiyuuhonpou Tenshiranman]]" which also came in a 2nd press edition just as the previous single was. After releasing two singles, Nightmare released their first and only mini-album entitled, ''[[Outlaw]]'' in November of 2002. | ||
===Nippon Crown=== | ===Nippon Crown=== | ||
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===NIGHTMARE & SCUMS=== | ===NIGHTMARE & SCUMS=== | ||
On June 23rd of 2010, Nightmare released "[[A:Fantasia|a:Fantasia]]" which was released in three versions, a regular and two limited editions. As a majority of their singles, the regular edition came with an extra song and the limited editions came with ecsluvie [[PV]]s. Nightmare released ''[[Historical ~The Highest Nightmare~]]'' on October 20th, 2010 to again, celebrate their 10 year anniversary. May 5th, 2011, Nightmare released "[[Vermilion.|VERMILION.]]" which as usual, came in three types. The regular edition came with one extra song entitled, "trauma". The band also released "[[Sleeper (NIGHTMARE)|Sleeper]]" on September 7th. Towards late November on the 23rd, Nightmare released their self entitled album, ''[[Nightmare (album)|NIGHTMARE]]''. | On June 23rd of 2010, Nightmare released "[[A:Fantasia|a:Fantasia]]" which was released in three versions, a regular and two limited editions. As a majority of their singles, the regular edition came with an extra song and the limited editions came with ecsluvie [[PV]]s. Nightmare released ''[[Historical ~The Highest Nightmare~]]'' on October 20th, 2010 to again, celebrate their 10 year anniversary. Along with changing to their label to [[Avex]], on May 5th, 2011, Nightmare released "[[Vermilion.|VERMILION.]]" which as usual, came in three types. The regular edition came with one extra song entitled, "trauma". The band also released "[[Sleeper (NIGHTMARE)|Sleeper]]" on September 7th. Towards late November on the 23rd, Nightmare released their self entitled album, ''[[Nightmare (album)|NIGHTMARE]]''. | ||
Following the release of their seventh album, Nightmare went on a tour, entitled, ''[[Nightmare Tour 2011-2012 Nightmarish Reality]]''. Nightmare released [[Mimic|mimic]] on February 29 of 2012. On August 20, [[RUKA|Ruka]] was hospitalized due to body pain just before performing for their fan club and had surgery. [[Deus Ex Machina|Deus ex machina]] was released on November 28. | Following the release of their seventh album, Nightmare went on a tour, entitled, ''[[Nightmare Tour 2011-2012 Nightmarish Reality]]''. Nightmare released [[Mimic|mimic]] on February 29 of 2012. On August 20, [[RUKA|Ruka]] was hospitalized due to body pain just before performing for their fan club and had surgery. [[Deus Ex Machina|Deus ex machina]] was released on November 28. | ||
Their eighth album, [[Scums|SCUMS]] was released on January 30th, 2012 and included "[[Mimic|mimic]]" and "[[Deus Ex Machina|Deus ex machina]]" as songs on the album. This also, was released in three types, two CD + DVDs and a regular edition only which contained two extra tracks. | Their eighth album, ''[[Scums|SCUMS]]'' was released on January 30th, 2012 and included "[[Mimic|mimic]]" and "[[Deus Ex Machina|Deus ex machina]]" as songs on the album. This also, was released in three types, two CD + DVDs and a regular edition only which contained two extra tracks. | ||
===To Be or Not to Be - Present=== | ===To Be or Not to Be - Present=== |
Revision as of 01:13, 17 October 2014
Nightmare (ナイトメア), sometimes transliterated as Naitomea, is a five piece Japanese rock band in the visual-kei scene. They formed somewhere in the Touhoku area in January of 2000 and has been currently celebrating their tenth anniversary, starting with the "10th Anniversary Album" GIANIZM, which was released at the very start of January 2010. In 2011, the band changed labels to avex trax. Nightmare has a side project alter-ego band called Sendai Kamotsu.
Members
Current Members
Former Members
- Zannin - Drums (Left in 2000)
Biography
Formation & Indie Days
Nightmare was started on Jauary 1st, 2000 by Sakito and Hitsugi. A majority of the other members were still in high school at the time, Hitsugi came up with the band name to match something that would scare their style of dressing. Ni~ya was invited by Sakito while Yomi was invited by Hitsugi. Soon after, Zannin would join the band after hearing discussion. Whilst the band was performing covers of songs from X Japan and LUNA SEA and other material as well along with performing at small house shows, Zannin left the band sometime in July for unknown reasons.
After the departure of their drummer Zannin, Ruka (ex-Luinspear) became their support drummer, shortly after he became an official member of Nightmare in November the same year. With a majority of their demo-tapes such as "20010713" and "Crash!? Naightmare Channel" the material was later re-recorded and sped up; "Vice" has an identical sound to "Grave" from "20010713" except it's sped up and a more metal tempo was added to the song. After having Ruka join they left Sendai and started touring along with other bands as support. Nightmare released nine demo-tapes before releasing their official single under any label.
Speed Disk
In October of 2001, Nightmare released their first single, "Hankouki" under the Speed Disk record label. Following the release of their first single, they released a 2nd press edition. Four months later they released their second single, "Jiyuuhonpou Tenshiranman" which also came in a 2nd press edition just as the previous single was. After releasing two singles, Nightmare released their first and only mini-album entitled, Outlaw in November of 2002.
Nippon Crown
At the beginning of 2003, Nightmare signed with the Nippon Crown label and released two compilation albums, Gianizm ~Omae no Mono wa Ore no Mono~ in April and Gianizm ~Ore no Mono wa Ore no Mono~ which consists from their Gianism Best Ofs compilation. In August the band released their third and first major single, "-Believe-". Three months later the band released their first ever triple A-sided CD "Akane / Hate / Over". On December 25 of 2003, Nightmare released their debut full length album entitled, Ultimate Circus. The album came in two versions, a regular and limited. The only difference were album covers and the limited edition came in a slipcase jacket.
In 2004, Nightmare released three singles, "Varuna" in April, "Tokyo Shounen" in July and finally "Cyan" in October. Following the release of three singles, Nightmare released their second full length album, Libido exactly one month earlier and one year later after their previous album. After the release the band went on a tour called, love[CLIP]per. After their tour, the band released their eigth single, "Jibun no Hana" in April of 2005. Four months later they released "Яaven Loud speeeaker" and four more months later they released "livEVIL". All three of the singles came with a music video and a karaoke version of the two songs included within the single, just as a majority of their older singles did that were on the Nippon Crown label.
On February 22nd, 2006, Nightmare released their third full length album, anima which came in a limited and regular edition. The limited edition came with a special booklet while the regular version came with a DVD that included the music video for track #6 "Jashin to Bara". After the album, Nightmare went on a tour, [Anima]lism on June 28.
Move to VAP
After several albums with Nippon Crown and tours, Nightmare changed their label to VAP and released their eleventh single, "The World / Alumina". The single became widley known as it was used for the first nineteen episodes for the opening and closing of the anime, Death Note. "the WORLD" served as the opening while "Alumina" was the closing theme. On February 28, 2007, Nightmare released their first album their new label entitled, the WORLD RULER. The album came in three editions, a CD+DVD, CD+Photobook and a CD only edition.
After their fourth full length album, eigth months later Nightmare went on to release their first single of 2007 on June 6th entitled, "Raison d'être which was used as the opening for the anime, Claymore. Four months later they released "Konoha" on October 3rd. Shortly after on November 7th, Nightmare released "DIRTY" which was used as the opening for the anime, Majin Tantei Nogami Neuro. All three of the singles appeared on their album which was released on May 21, 2008, Killer Show.
On January 30th of 2008, Nightmare released a best album entitled, Nightmare 2003-2005 Single Collection which was a re-release of a majority of their singles when they were under the Nippon Crown label. Shortly after in February the band released their first live album entitled, Kyokutou Symphony ~the Five Stars Night~ @ Budokan. Melody was available to download for a limited time through Dwango on April 29th of the same year. Five months later the band released their 15th single, "Lost In Blue" on September 14th. The title track, "Lost in Blue" was used as for the opening Mōryō_no_Hako. Three months later, they released "NAKED LOVE" and the title track was also used for the closing of Mōryō_no_Hako. All three singles appeared on their sixth album, majestical parade.
Gianizm
To finish off 2009, Nightmare released "Rem_" which was released in three versions, one cmoming with a PV for the lead title track and one coming for the B-side song, "love addict" and a CD only version on September 22nd. On the start of January 1st, 2010 the band released GIANIZM which is a compilation of all of their songs consisting of the "Gianizm" title or compilation. The album was released to celebrate their 10 year anniversary as a band.
NIGHTMARE & SCUMS
On June 23rd of 2010, Nightmare released "a:Fantasia" which was released in three versions, a regular and two limited editions. As a majority of their singles, the regular edition came with an extra song and the limited editions came with ecsluvie PVs. Nightmare released Historical ~The Highest Nightmare~ on October 20th, 2010 to again, celebrate their 10 year anniversary. Along with changing to their label to Avex, on May 5th, 2011, Nightmare released "VERMILION." which as usual, came in three types. The regular edition came with one extra song entitled, "trauma". The band also released "Sleeper" on September 7th. Towards late November on the 23rd, Nightmare released their self entitled album, NIGHTMARE. Following the release of their seventh album, Nightmare went on a tour, entitled, Nightmare Tour 2011-2012 Nightmarish Reality. Nightmare released mimic on February 29 of 2012. On August 20, Ruka was hospitalized due to body pain just before performing for their fan club and had surgery. Deus ex machina was released on November 28.
Their eighth album, SCUMS was released on January 30th, 2012 and included "mimic" and "Deus ex machina" as songs on the album. This also, was released in three types, two CD + DVDs and a regular edition only which contained two extra tracks.
To Be or Not to Be - Present
Nightmare released "Dizzy" seven months after SCUMS on September 21st. "Rewrite" on January 8th, 2014 and their ninth album, TO BE OR NOT TO BE was released on March 19th, 2014 and came in three editions. Following the release of their ninth album, while recording for "TABOO", Hitsugi fractured his bone along with METO from MEJIBRAY who fractured his bone as-well due to falling. On June 25th of 2014, Nightmare released their 23rd single, "TABOO". The single came in three editions, two DVDs with PVs and one extra song on the C-Type edition entitled, "SUPER BOOGER MAN".
On September 5th, Nightmare announced that on November 1st they would take part in a Halloween party in Shanghai along with MEJIBRAY, Royz and Lilith. On November 19th, Nightmare stated that they would release a live DVD of their tour, NIGHTMARE TOUR 2014 TO BE OR NOT TO BE: That is the Question. which would come with a special 36 page booklet and CD+DVD.
Discography
Studio Albums
- [2003.12.25] Ultimate Circus
- [2004.11.25] Libido (リヴィド)
- [2006.02.22] anima
- [2007.02.28] the WORLD Ruler
- [2008.05.21] Killer Show
- [2009.05.19] majestical parade
- [2010.01.01] GIANIZM
- [2011.11.23] NIGHTMARE
- [2013.01.30] SCUMS
- [2014.03.19] TO BE OR NOT TO BE
Best Albums
- [2003.04.21] Gianizm ~Omae no Mono wa Ore no Mono~ (ジャイアニズム~お前の物は俺の物~; What's Yours is Mine)
- [2003.05.21] Gianizm ~Ore no Mono wa Ore no Mono~ (ジャイアニズム~俺の物は俺の物~; What's Mine is My Own)
- [2006.05.10] Gianizm ~Nightmare no Kuse ni Namaiki dazo~ (ジャイアニズム~ナイトメアのくせに生意気だぞ~; You're Cheeky in Spite of Nightmare)
- [2006.06.21] Gianizm ~Omae no Mono wa Ore no Mono~~Ore no Mono wa Ore no Mono~ (ジャイアニズム~お前の物は俺の物~~俺の物は俺の物~)
- [2008.01.30] Nightmare 2003-2005 Single Collection
- [2010.10.20] Historical ~The highest NIGHTMARE~
Mini Albums
- [2002.11.21] Outlaw (アウトロー)
Live Albums
- [2008.02.27] Kyokutou Symphony ~the Five Stars Night~ @BUDOKAN (極東シンフォニー; Far East Symphony)
Singles
- [2001.10.21] Hankouki (犯行期; Criminal Period)
- [2002.02.21] Jiyuuhonpou Tenshiranman (自由奔放天真爛漫; Free and Uncontrolled Naïveté)
- [2003.08.21] -Believe-
- [2003.11.21] Akane / HATE / Over (茜; Madder)
- [2004.04.21] Varuna
- [2004.07.22] Tokyo Shounen (東京傷年; Tokyo Boys)
- [2004.10.21] Cyan (シアン)
- [2005.04.01] Jibun no Hana (時分ノ花; The Flowers of Time)
- [2005.08.10] Яaven Loud speeeaker
- [2005.12.07] livEVIL
- [2006.10.18] the WORLD / Alumina (アルミナ)
- [2007.06.06] Raison d'être (レゾンデートル)
- [2007.10.03] Konoha (このは; Foliage)
- [2007.11.07] DIRTY
- [2008.09.14] Lost in Blue
- [2008.12.03] NAKED LOVE
- [2009.09.22] Rem_
- [2010.06.23] a:FANTASIA
- [2011.05.18] VERMILION.
- [2011.09.07] SLEEPER
- [2012.02.29] Mimic
- [2012.11.28] Deus ex machina
- [2013.08.21] Dizzy
- [2014.01.08] Rewrite (リライト)
- [2014.06.25] TABOO
Demo Tapes / Other Singles
- [2000.03.25] Night mare
- [2000.12.25] Akahana no Tonakai (赤鼻のトナカイ; Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
- [2001.xx.xx] Sabato (さばと; Saturday)
- [2001.xx.xx] Yaen ~Sabato~ (夜宴~サバト~; Night Banquet)
- [2001.07.13] Vice
- [2001.07.13] 20010713
- [2001.08.15] Sange (懺悔; Repentance)
- [2002.10.31] Crash!? Naightmare Channel (クラッシュ!?ナイトメアチャンネル)
- [2002.11.17] 5+1=?
- [2007.09.23] Star[K]night
- [2008.03.08] White Room
Video Releases
- [2002.06.05] Gaia -Zenith Side- (ガイア)
- [2002.08.21] Gaia -Nadir Side- (ガイア)
- [2004.02.25] Ultimate Circus Finale 03.12.12 Shibuya Koukaidou (渋谷公会堂)
- [2004.12.24] love[CLIP]per
- [2005.03.16] TOUR CPU 2004GHz ~LIVE at NAKANO SUNPLAZA~
- [2005.09.21] love[CLIIP]per
- [2005.12.21] Tenka Daibousou (天下大暴走; Great Runaway World)
- [2006.06.28] TOUR [anima]lism at Zepp Tokyo -2006.03.16-
- [2006.12.06] love[CLIIIP]per
- [2007.01.01] TOUR [Gianizm Tsuu] @NHK HALL (ジャイアニズム痛)
- [2007.09.12] VISION OF the WORLD RULER at Tokyo Kokusai Forum Hall A (東京国際フォーラム ホール)
- [2008.03.12] Kyokutou Symphony ~the Five Stars Night~ @BUDOKAN (極東シンフォニー)
- [2008.12.17] TOUR 2008 Grand killer show @Tokyo Kokusai Forum Hall A (東京国際フォーラム ホール)
- [2009.03.18] love[CLIP]per IV
- [2009.08.26] love[CLIP]per V
- [2009.12.02] PARADE TOUR FINAL "MAJESTIC" @Nippon Budoukan (日本武道館)
- [2010.08.25] NIGHTMARE 10th anniversary special act vol.1 GIANIZM ~Tenma Fukumetsu~ (天魔覆滅)
- [2012.06.06] NIGHTMARE TOUR 2011-2012 Nightmarish reality TOUR FINAL Nippon Budokan
- [2013.08.21] NIGHTMARE Tour 2013 "Beautiful Scums"
- [2014.11.19] NIGHTMARE TOUR 2014 TO BE OR NOT TO BE: That is the Question.
Compilations / Other
- [2001.12.21] SENDAI CITY ROCK HERO'z (#4 "Ura.Wasurenagusa ~No Cut~")
- [2002.03.14] Decadence 2002 (#1 "Crash!? Nightmare Channel (FM)")
- [2002.10.01] SHOCK JAM CD Edition.1 (#5 "Kimi to Ita Kisetsu", #6 "Sai.Esoragoto")
- [2002.10.21] Shock Edge 2002 (CD2 #2 "Jishou (Shounen Terrorist)")
- [2011.09.14] V-Rock Disney (#1 The Sorcers's Apprentice, #2 A Friend Like Me)
Publications
Magazines
- [2004.11.xx] Zy.[zi:] No.19 (Feature & Video)
- [2009.11.xx] ARENA37 Degree December 2009 (Feature)
- [2009.12.xx] Arena 37 Degree 2010 January Issue (Feature)
- [2010.09.xx] FOOL'S MATE 2010 November Issue (Feature)
- [2010.10.xx] FOOL'S MATE December Issue (Feature)
- [2011.02.xx] ARENA37 Degree March 2011 Issue (Feature)
- [2011.03.xx] ARENA37 Degree April 2011 Issue (Feature)
- [2011.03.xx] SHOXX May 2011 Issue (Feature)
- [2011.08.xx] SHOXX October 2011 Issue (Cover & Feature)
- [2011.08.xx] FOOL'S MATE October 2011 Issue (Feature)
- [2011.09.xx] ARENA37 Degree October 2011 Issue (Feature)
- [2011.09.xx] SHOXX November 2011 Issue (Feature)
- [2011.09.xx] ROCK STAR Vol.16 (Cover & Feature)
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