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'''Kuroyume''' (黒夢) was one of the band in the '90s that influenced many [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] vocalist or band nowadays.  
 
'''Kuroyume''' (黒夢) was one of the band in the '90s that influenced many [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] vocalist or band nowadays.  
  
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[[Kiyoharu]] and [[Hitoki]] from [[Garnet]] decided to make a new band. With [[Masaru]] (later joins [[Oblivion Dust]]), who is quickly replaced by Shin, their formed Kuroyume which means "Black Dream". In the beginning they played traditional Visual-Kei sound, dark & gothic in their 1st mini album [[Ikiteita Chuuzetsuji]] which released in 1993.  
 
[[Kiyoharu]] and [[Hitoki]] from [[Garnet]] decided to make a new band. With [[Masaru]] (later joins [[Oblivion Dust]]), who is quickly replaced by Shin, their formed Kuroyume which means "Black Dream". In the beginning they played traditional Visual-Kei sound, dark & gothic in their 1st mini album [[Ikiteita Chuuzetsuji]] which released in 1993.  
  
In 1994 they ended their indies and signed with [[Toshiba EMI]], and released their first major album [[Mayoeru Yuritachi]] dark but, with a bit of rock. In the same year, they released their second major album [[Cruel]]. Unfortunately Shin, who wrote most of their songs, decided to leave the band in 1994, because of musical differences.  
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In 1994 they ended their indies and signed with [[Toshiba EMI]], and released their first major album ''[[Mayoeru Yuritachi]]'' dark but, with a bit of rock. In the same year, they released their second major album ''[[Cruel]]''. Unfortunately Shin, who wrote most of their songs, decided to leave the band in 1994, because of musical differences.  
  
Kiyoharu and Hitoki had to wrote all of the songs in their second major album [[Feminism]]. And the change for this album was very radical as this album was more pop influenced. In 1996, they realeased [[Fakestar]], the band finally found their own sound, which was more punk and hardcore while still it remained some experimental. This album contained pop, rock, punk, and even reggae and ska.  
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Kiyoharu and Hitoki had to wrote all of the songs in their second major album ''[[Feminism|feminism]]''. And the change for this album was very radical as this album was more pop influenced. In 1996, they released ''[[Fakestar ~I'm Just a Japanese Fake Rocker~|FAKE STAR ~I'M JUST A JAPANESE FAKE ROCKER~]]'', the band finally found their own sound, which was more punk and hardcore while still it remained some experimental. This album contained pop, rock, punk, and even reggae and ska.  
  
In 1997, they ended their experimental period. Kuroyume showed their punk sound with [[Drug Treatment]] which sold over 1 million copies. It sounded very raw (because Kiyoharu wanted it). They were one of several bands that not fell into a commercial trap like other major bands and they still kept their underground spirit.  
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In 1997, they ended their experimental period. Kuroyume showed their punk sound with ''[[Drug Treatment|Drug TReatment]]'' which sold over one million copies. It sounded very raw (because Kiyoharu wanted it). They were one of several bands that not fell into a commercial trap like other major bands and they still kept their underground spirit.  
  
 
In Early 1999, they decided to disband Kuroyume, due to Hitoki's health problems. After this disbandment, Kiyoharu formed [[SADS]] and Hitoki formed [[Piranaheads]].  
 
In Early 1999, they decided to disband Kuroyume, due to Hitoki's health problems. After this disbandment, Kiyoharu formed [[SADS]] and Hitoki formed [[Piranaheads]].  
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== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
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=== Albums ===
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* [1992.07.20] [[Chuuzetsu]] (中絶) (indies)
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* [1992.12.02] [[Ikiteita Chuuzetsuji]] (生きていた中絶児) (indies)
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* [1993.06.11] [[Nakigara wo...]] (亡骸を...) (indies)
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* [1994.03.09] [[Mayoeru Yuritachi ~Romance of Scarlet~]] (迷える百合達 ~Romance of Scarlet~)
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* [1994.08.31] [[Cruel]]
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* [1995.05.10] [[Feminism|feminism]]
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* [1996.05.26] [[Fakestar ~I'm Just a Japanese Fake Rocker~|FAKE STAR ~I'M JUST A JAPANESE FAKE ROCKER~]]
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* [10.04.1997] [[Kuroyume Singles]]
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* [1997.06.27] [[Drug Treatment|Drug TReatment]]
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* [1998.05.27] [[Corkscrew|CORKSCREW]]
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===Best Albums===
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* [1999.02.17] [[EMI 1994~1998 Best or Worst|EMI 1994~1998 BEST OR WORST]]
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* [2000.06.10] [[Kuroyume Complete Rare Tracks 1991-1993 ~Indies Zenkyokushuu~]] (KUROYUME COMPLETE RARE TRACKS 1991-1993 ~インディーズ全曲集~) (indies)
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* [2002.03.27] [[Kuroyume Singles]] (黒夢シングルズ)
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* [2003.09.29] [[Kuroyume Complete Singles]] (黒夢コンプリート・シングルズ)
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* [2004.04.28] [[Kuroyume Box|Kuroyume BOX]] (黒夢BOX)
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* [2009.01.28] [[EMI 1994~1998 Best or Worst|EMI 1994~1998 BEST OR WORST+2]]
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===Live Albums===
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* [1998.01.01] [[1997.10.31 Live at Shinjuku Loft (album)|1997.10.31 LIVE AT Shinjuku LOFT]] (1997.10.31 LIVE AT 新宿LOFT)
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* [2009.03.18] [[Kuroyume "The End" ~Corkscrew a Go Go! Final~ 090129 Nippon Budokan (album)|kuroyume "the end" ~CORKSCREW A GO GO! FINAL~ 090129 Nippon Budokan]] (kuroyume "the end" ~CORKSCREW A GO GO! FINAL~ 090129 日本武道館)
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=== Singles ===
 
=== Singles ===
* [09.02.1994] [[For Dear|FOR DEAR]]  
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* [1994.02.09] [[For Dear|FOR DEAR]]  
* [20.07.1994] [[Ice my Life|ICE MY LIFE]]  
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* [1994.07.20] [[Ice my Life|ICE MY LIFE]]  
* [08.03.1995] [[Yasashii Higeki]]  
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* [1995.03.08] [[Yasashii Higeki]] (優しい悲劇)
* [26.04.1995] [[Miss Moonlight|MISS MOONLIGHT]]  
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* [1995.04.26] [[Miss Moonlight|Miss MOONLIGHT]]  
* [13.10.1995] [[Beams]]  
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* [1995.10.13] [[Beams|BEAMS]]  
* [21.02.1996] [[See You]]  
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* [1996.02.21] [[See You|SEE YOU]]  
* [17.04.1996] [[Pistol]]  
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* [1996.04.17] [[Pistol]] (ピストル)
* [31.07.1996] [[Either Side|EITHER SIDE]]
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* [1996.11.18] [[Like a Angel|Like @ Angel]]  
* [18.11.1996] [[Like a Angel|Like @ Angel]]  
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* [1997.04.10] [[Nite & Day|NITE&DAY]]  
* [20.09.1993] [[Nite&Day]]  
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* [1997.06.04] [[Spray]]  
* [10.04.1997] [[Like a Angel|Like @ Angel]]  
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* [1997.11.19] [[Shounen (Kuroyume)|Shounen]] (少年)
* [04.06.1997] [[Spray]]  
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* [1998.04.08] [[Maria (Kuroyume)|MARIA]]  
* [19.11.1997] [[Shounen]]  
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* [31.03.1998] [[My Strange Days]]  
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===Demo Tape===
* [08.04.1998] [[Maria (Kuroyume)|MARIA]]
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* [1991.08.29] [[Kuroyume (demo tape)|Kuroyume]] (黒夢)
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* [1992.01.25] [[Ikiteita Chuuzetsuji]] (生きていた中絶児)
  
=== Albums ===
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===VHS / DVD===
* [20.07.1992] [[Chuuzetsu|Chûzetsu]]  
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* [1992.10.31] [[Under (Kuroyume)|UNDER]]
* [25.12.1992] [[Ikiteita Chuuzetsuji]]  
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* [1993.09.05] [[Neo Under|NEO UNDER]]
* [10.06.1993] [[Nakigara o]]  
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* [1993.12.20] [[Deep Under|DEEP UNDER]]
* [09.03.1994] [[Mayoeru Yuritachi -Romance of Scarlet-]]  
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* [1994.07.06] [[Tanmei no Yuitachi]] (短命の百合達)
* [31.08.1994] [[Cruel]]  
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* [1994.09.28] [[Theater of Cruel]]
* [10.05.1995] [[Feminism]]  
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* [1995.09.27] [[Tour Feminism Part I|tour feminism PART I]]
* [29.05.1996] [[Fakestar ~I'm Just A Japanese Fake Rocker~]]  
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* [1995.12.13] [[Pictures (Kuroyume)|pictures]]
* [10.04.1997] [[Kuroyume Singles]]  
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* [1996.10.04] [[1996 Fake Star's Circuit - Boys Only|1996 FAKE STAR'S CIRCUIT - BOYS ONLY]]
* [27.06.1997] [[Drug Treatment]]  
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* [1996.11.18] [[1996 Fake Star's Circuit - Yokohama Arena|1996 FAKE STAR'S CIRCUIT - YOKOHAMA ARENA]]
* [01.01.1998] [[1997.10.31 Live at Shinjuku Loft]]  
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* [1997.01.29] [[1996 Fake Star's Circuit - Tour Document|1996 FAKE STAR'S CIRCUIT - TOUR DOCUMENT]]
* [27.05.1998] [[Corkscrew|CORKSCREW]]  
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* [1997.10.22] [[Pictures 2|pictures 2]]
* [17.02.1999] [[EMI 1994-1998 BEST OR WORST]]  
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* [1998.01.16] [[1997.10.31 Live at Shinjuku Loft (VHS)|1997.10.31 LIVE AT Shinjuku LOFT]] (1997.10.31 LIVE AT 新宿LOFT)
* [27.03.2002] [[Singles (Kuroyume)|Singles]]  
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* [1999.03.31] [[Live or Die -Corkscrew a Go Go-|LIVE OR DIE-Corkscrew A Go Go-]]
* [29.09.2003] [[Kuroyume Complete Singles]]  
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* [2000.10.18] [[Pictures Vol.1|pictures vol.1]]
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* [2000.10.18] [[Pictures Vol.2|pictures vol.2]]
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* [2005.04.13] [[Kuroyume Complete Single Clips|Kuroyume COMPLETE SINGLE CLIPS]] (黒夢 COMPLETE SINGLE CLIPS)
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* [2009.01.28] [[All Pictures|ALL PICTURES]]
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* [2009.03.25] [[Kuroyume "The End" ~Corkscrew a Go Go! Final~ 090129 Nippon Budokan (DVD)|kuroyume "the end" ~CORKSCREW A GO GO! FINAL~ 090129 Nippon Budokan]] (kuroyume "the end" ~CORKSCREW A GO GO! FINAL~ 090129 日本武道館)
  
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
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* [http://www.sushirock.org/rakuen/home.htm Italian Kiyoharu, Kuroyume & SADS fansite]  
 
* [http://www.sushirock.org/rakuen/home.htm Italian Kiyoharu, Kuroyume & SADS fansite]  
  
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[[Category:Disbanded]]

Revision as of 12:37, 5 April 2010

Kuroyume

Kuroyume (黒夢) was one of the band in the '90s that influenced many visual-kei vocalist or band nowadays.

History

Kiyoharu and Hitoki from Garnet decided to make a new band. With Masaru (later joins Oblivion Dust), who is quickly replaced by Shin, their formed Kuroyume which means "Black Dream". In the beginning they played traditional Visual-Kei sound, dark & gothic in their 1st mini album Ikiteita Chuuzetsuji which released in 1993.

In 1994 they ended their indies and signed with Toshiba EMI, and released their first major album Mayoeru Yuritachi dark but, with a bit of rock. In the same year, they released their second major album Cruel. Unfortunately Shin, who wrote most of their songs, decided to leave the band in 1994, because of musical differences.

Kiyoharu and Hitoki had to wrote all of the songs in their second major album feminism. And the change for this album was very radical as this album was more pop influenced. In 1996, they released FAKE STAR ~I'M JUST A JAPANESE FAKE ROCKER~, the band finally found their own sound, which was more punk and hardcore while still it remained some experimental. This album contained pop, rock, punk, and even reggae and ska.

In 1997, they ended their experimental period. Kuroyume showed their punk sound with Drug TReatment which sold over one million copies. It sounded very raw (because Kiyoharu wanted it). They were one of several bands that not fell into a commercial trap like other major bands and they still kept their underground spirit.

In Early 1999, they decided to disband Kuroyume, due to Hitoki's health problems. After this disbandment, Kiyoharu formed SADS and Hitoki formed Piranaheads.

Members

ex-Members

  • Guitars: Masaru (gone: 1989)
  • Guitars: Shin (gone: 1994)

Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Live Albums

Singles

Demo Tape

VHS / DVD

External Links