New song “KARATE” from metal dance unit BABYMETAL’s new album “METAL RESISTANCE”, was recently premiered on Radio One’s Annie Mac show and has now been made via iTunes. Pre-orders of the album, with ‘KARATE’ as an instant grat track, are available here:smarturl.it/MR_itunes
The new album “METAL RESISTANCE”, which features songs that have already been performed live, as well as many never-been-heard-before new songs, will be released via EarMUSIC on April 1st, now known as ‘FOX DAY’. First heard at last year’s Yokohama Arena shows, the infectiously hooky new single “KARATE”, sees the girls singing “Seiya, soiya”, and is accompanied by a karate style choreography. A teaser of the upcoming video for “KARATE” is available here: https://youtu.be/ziS-q1V7gH4
Following their previous album, ‘METAL RESISTANCE’ features both songs performed as solo songs, and as a group. “Amore -Aoboshi-” and “No Rain, No Rainbow” is performed by SU-METAL, and “GJ!” “Sis. Anger” are performed by YUIMETAL and MOAMETAL.
The UK version of the album also sees the girl’s first full-English song “THE ONE”, a song which had also been performed for the first time last year at Yokohama Arena.
BABYMETAL will kick off the “BABYMETAL WORLD TOUR 2016” with a headline show at the world-famous Wembley Arena, UK on Saturday, April 2nd, making history by becoming the first Japanese artist to headline the legendary venue. Their World Tour will come to an end back in Japan at the legendary TOKYO DOME.
The album will be released in three different formats, with a CD, 2LP and special limited edition box set with exclusive T-shirt available. The tracklisting for each format is as follows:
CD & Limited Boxset incl. CD + exclusive T-shirt:
1. Road Of Resistance
2. KARATE
3. Awadama Fever
4. YAVA!
5. Amore
6. Meta Taro
7. From Dusk Till Dawn
8. GJ!
9. Sis. Anger
10. No Rain, No Rainbow
11. Tales Of The Destinies
12. THE ONE – English ver. –
2LP :
Side 1
1. Road Of Resistance
2. KARATE
3. Awadama Fever
Side 2
1. YAVA!
2. Amore
3. Meta Taro
Side 3
1. From Dusk Till Dawn
2. GJ!
3. Sis. Anger
Side 4
1. No Rain, No Rainbow
2. Tales Of The Destinies
3. THE ONE – English ver. –
BABYMETAL have revealed the cover artwork of forthcoming new album “Metal Resistance”. Set for release via earMUSIC on April 1st – also known as FOX DAY – the band’s second album comes just one day ahead of their biggest ever show outside of Japan at London’s Wembley Arena on 2nd April.
The album will be released in three different formats, with a CD, 2LP and special limited edition box set with exclusive T-shirt available. The tracklisting for each format is as follows:
CD & Limited Boxset incl. CD + exclusive T-shirt:
1. Road Of Resistance
2. KARATE
3. Awadama Fever
4. YAVA!
5. Amore
6. Meta Taro
7. From Dusk Till Dawn
8. GJ!
9. Sis. Anger
10. No Rain, No Rainbow
11. Tales Of The Destinies
12. THE ONE – English ver. –
2LP:
Side 1
1. Road Of Resistance
2. KARATE
3. Awadama Fever
Side 2
1. YAVA!
2. Amore
3. Meta Taro
Side 3
1. From Dusk Till Dawn
2. GJ!
3. Sis. Anger
Side 4
1. No Rain, No Rainbow
2. Tales Of The Destinies
3. THE ONE – English ver. –
The first single from the album, ‘KARATE’, will be available as an instant grat from 26th February.
On the new album, band mastermind KOBAMETAL stated: “As prophesied by the FOX GOD, a new album will be released on April 1st, 2016, also known as the FOX DAY. Since the release of BABYMETAL’s debut album in 2014, we have been racing across the globe non-stop on our World Tour.
Through the last tour I have come across people from all over the world and have had the chance to feel that miraculous moment when everyone came together via BABYMETAL.
Our new song “THE ONE” contains lyrics that speak of uniting the world, or a crowd favorite at concerts “Road of Resistance” that never fails to bring our fans together, every BABYMETAL song makes up this extraordinary story.
I continue to believe that the songs of BABYMETAL continue to push them forward to discover new possibilities.
All I can say right now is for all of you to wait patiently for the coming of the FOX DAY.”
BABYMETAL have revealed first details of a brand new studio album. On stage during the second of their two back to back, sold out shows at the gigantic YOKOHAMA ARENA – where the Japanese global rock phenomenon last night teased the audience with three new songs – it was revealed that an album of all new material will come next year. The band’s second studio album is set for release via earMUSIC in the UK and Europe on April 1st, 2016 – declared FOX DAY – when they will also announce the date of their final show of 2016 at the massive 55,000 capacity TOKYO DOME, previously host to artists such as the Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, Kiss and Aerosmith amongst others.
The video announcement is available to view here:
The band’s self titled debut includes the multi-million viewed ‘Gimme Chocolate’ and current UK single ‘Doki Doki Morning’.
Band mastermind KOBAMETAL stated:
“As prophesied by the FOX GOD, a new album will be released on April 1st, 2016, also known as the FOX DAY. Since the release of BABYMETAL’s debut album in 2014, we have been racing across the globe non-stop on our World Tour.
Through the last tour I have come across people from all over the world and have had the chance to feel that miraculous moment when everyone came together via BABYMETAL.
Our new song “THE ONE” contains lyrics that speak of uniting the world, or a crowd favorite at concerts “Road of Resistance” that never fails to bring our fans together, every BABYMETAL song makes up this extraordinary story.
I continue to believe that the songs of BABYMETAL continue to push them forward to discover new possibilities.
All I can say right now is for all of you to wait patiently for the coming of the FOX DAY.”
The three girls – who ended last night’s show flying in a pyramid over the 13,000 strong crowd – also expressed their excitement:
SU-METAL “I will be putting my everything into the production of our upcoming album because I believe that many of you are waiting for it. We are looking forward to meeting our fans abroad again next year at Wembley Arena right after the release of our second album, so you can expect to hear our new songs for the very first time live there!! Performing at TOKYO DOME next year still feels like a dream but I am going to work towards building up my confidence to stand on that stage and I hope to continue growing through our upcoming World Tour.”
YUIMETAL “We just found out that we will be performing at TOKYO DOME next year and it still feels unreal. I also can’t wait for our second album to be released!! I will never forget the thanks and support that we received from everyone who have been with BABYMETAL along our journey and hope to use up everything in me until nothing is left.”
MOAMETAL “Despite the revelation tonight, I still can’t imagine that that day would come, when we would perform at TOKYO DOME. On top on that, our new album will be released on FOX DAY so I promise you that we will come up with an album that will betray your expectations, in a good way of course.”
The band play their biggest ever European show on April 2nd at London’s Wembley Arena, just one day after the new album’s release. Tickets are available at http://www.myticket.co.uk and http://www.seetickets.com
Further details are expected early in the new year.
Artist: BABYMETAL Album: BABYMETAL Label: EAR MUSIC Release Date: May 29, 2015
Tracklist:
01. Babymetal Death
02. Megitsune
03. Gimme Chocolate!
04. Iine!
05. Akatsuki
06. Doki Doki Morning
07. Onedari Daisakusen
08. Song 4
09. Uni Uki Midnight
10. Catch Me If You Can
11. Rondo Of Nightmare
12. Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!
13. Ijime, Dame, Zettai
14. Road Of Resistance
15. Gimme Chocolate!! (Live at the O2)
Heavy Metal is all about breaking the rules. Going against a perceived norm. Is it possible that some of us have gotten, well, comfortable in that genre of rebellion? Metal music has been around long enough that fans have come to know what to expect, to a certain extent, because despite all the subgenres birthed from it, the same basic elements are there in terms of attitude, lifestyle, the visual aspects, and of course (and especially) the music.
And every now and then, something comes along that shakes things up a bit—or a lot. Get your mind around this concept: BABYMETAL, a fusion of Kawaii (that’s Japanese for “cute”) and Metal. Originally released on February 26, 2014 under Toy’s Factory in Japan, BABYMETAL’s debut album has been re-released under various record labels, including Ear Music, and includes two extra tracks (‘Road of Resistance’, ‘Gimme Chocolate!! Live at the O2’).
It goes without saying that BABYMETAL have become the subject of some controversy among the music world. Last year, the single and video for ‘Gimme Chocolate’ were making the rounds. I gave it a listen, but at that time, I couldn’t make it through the entire song. I was flabbergasted.
And I was sure that metal purists would be up in arms about it. Oh, the sacrilege! My first impression was that whomever came up with this basically took every surface stereotype of what they thought heavy metal encompasses, mashed it up, poured pink candy sugar on it, and set about marketing it to the masses. It pissed me off! I was all ready to go on a rant about it, but after simmering down, I figured it would be a quick fad, run its course, and that would be it, so no use getting all riled up about it. Then, about a month ago, the album showed up on the list of available reviews at Metal Shock. Since nobody was chomping at the bit for this one, and I just happened to be in one of those moods, I thought, OK…I’ll review it…(heh, heh)…and I won’t spare my opinions.
Before I delved in, though, I was interested in what the music-loving public thought about the band and their style. On the subject of what exactly defines metal, YouTube commenter “miffed123” wrote, “cute doesn’t freaking belong in metal.” Yeah, you tell ’em… But Eric Richards, another YouTube user, presented a valid counterpoint that had to be considered: “We were saying the same thing in the bay area during the ’80s. Pink spandex and blonde frizzy hair [weren’t] supposed to be metal…If you want to be metal, there are certain rules. The problem is that people didn’t obey the rules. And not obeying the rules is part of being metal. Now there’s a rule that says you can’t be cute? So basically, what you are saying is that they are totally unconventional and being completely off-the-wall. If that isn’t metal, I don’t know what is…If you really want to be metal, you don’t care about rules. All you care about is being the baddest most awesome mofos in the universe. And right now, that’s Babymetal.”
Refuting the naysayers, Mr. Richards went on: “Why do you have a problem with metal bands and gimmicks? GWAR and KISS–hello!!!! Hell, hair metal was a gimmick. Also, realize the genre that ‘is dominated by middle-aged men’ were once teenagers that didn’t know what metal or thrash was because they were creating it. It was fun, creative, and full of energy and attitude—things that BABYMETAL has in abundance. Although I think a problem many have is that their attitude is ‘kawaii’, and they are not posers in the cute department. The musicians are certainly no posers either, and could probably teach Yngwie a few things. So what you have here are three very ‘genki’ or energetic girls and four world class musicians that bring energy, excitement, originality, and fun back to metal. What’s not to love?”
Some popular YouTubers were brought together and asked their thoughts of the band and the concept. Initially, they seemed aghast at the unusual mix of genres. I think Scott Hoying summed it up when he said: “It’s like bubble gum meets the devil.” Eventually, though, everyone in that group was getting into it, including Steve Zaragoza of SourceFed who said, “As long as we’re introducing metal to a whole new group of people—in some way, this could be like the Little Golden Books of Metal. I don’t think I’ve embraced a band so quickly before in my life!”.
Well, the stats don’t lie: the original release reached #24 on the Billboard Hard Rock albums chart and #16 on the Billboard Heatseekers albums chart. On March 1, 2014, they became the youngest female artists to hold a live concert at Nippon Budokan. And, as of July 2, 2015, having been on the Billboard World albums chart for 58 weeks, the album was at #1—for the second week in a row. Evidently, quite the fan base exists (BABYMETAL’s following is, um, HUGE).
Entertainment company Amuse, Inc.’s mysterious producer and rabid music fan KOBAMETAL (Key Kobayashi) could see that while metal still enjoys a good following, it doesn’t seem to be getting bigger so much as it is getting older. A metal purist himself, he realized that something different and original was essential to bring in new fans and keep metal music constant. He came up with the idea of combining two of his favorite genres, idol pop and metal.
Kobayashi tapped some of Japan’s best talent for the band. BABYMETAL’s front line—SU-METAL (Suzuka Nakamoto), MOA-METAL (Moa Kikuchi), and YUI-METAL (Yui Mizuno) are former members of SAKURA GAKUIN, a Japanese pop girl group which institutes a special system with their members: after they graduate from junior high, they “graduate” from the group. Helping to bring Kobayashi’s vision to fruition is the Kami Band, BABYMETAL’s backline.
They are the energetic, hard core foundation for the songs, regardless of subject matter. The band members aren’t fixed; the guys have a lot of side projects going on, as accolades and requests for their talents increase. Currently (to the best of my knowledge, based on what I could find in research) their lineup features Takayoshi Ohmura and Mikio Fujioka (guitars), BOH (bass guitar), and Hideki Aoyama (drums). Other notable members include Leda Cygnus (guitar), Yuya Maeta (drums) and IKUO (bass guitar).
The guys in the Kami Band, with their faces painted a stark black and white, look like Immortal went Kabuki—and they can seriously shred. Suzuka, Moa, and Yui are so friggin’ adorable I can’t stand it (call it a mommy-bias, but it’s true). Their red and black matching outfits are a combination of girly and metal elements, tutus and pigtails included. Suzuka’s voice is strong, and she leads the trio and their songs with a sense of control. Their voices are pure and lovely, and they perform and harmonize well together. The girls were apparently somewhat oblivious to heavy metal before KOBAMETAL put the group together, but they’re all on board with it now (Moa is learning guitar; Yui digs Ariana Grande AND Cannibal Corpse!). Suzuka, in a recent interview with Loudwire, said, “Most of our songs’ lyrics have messages toward girls like ourselves…We are hoping to get the girls who don’t know about metal to listen to our music.” Well, cool…because as of yet, I’ve had trouble finding other fans of, say, Pantera at PTA meetings and school functions, and after all the academic-related talk, what else interesting is there to talk about while eating stale pretzels and drinking from juice boxes?
As a fan of heavy metal, a parent (of at least one teen with a fascination for Japanese art and culture) and as a (mostly unbiased) music journalist, I finally caved and reluctantly listened to “BABYMETAL” all the way through…and…to my utter shock and surprise…I kinda liked it.
I was conflicted, though: while I was digging on the heavy, dark feel of the music, I felt I was being hypnotized by one of those swirly, colorful all-day lollipops and had a strange urge to get out my Magic Bubble Wand (yes, I still have one).
‘Babymetal Death’ opens the album with a 1:16 long synth intro after which drums and guitar kick in, replicating the sound of machine guns, moving on to something thrashworthy. Then, what sounds like a death-metal Cookie Monster spells out “B-A-B-Y-M-E-T-A-L”, after which “Death!” is chanted in between a spoken phrase by SU-METAL. Hey, my 11-year old thought it was pretty cool.
The album is full of surprises. Two tracks that are more in the melodic power metal vein really stand out. ‘Megitsune’ (a female fox) seems to be about women coming into their own and being strong after pretending not to mind the gender oppression for so long. In ‘Akatsuki’, the pain of lost love cuts like a sword to the heart.
‘Gimme Chocolate’–well, this one needs no explanation, really. But anybody with a real chocolate jones that strong isn’t fretting about the aftermath of indulgence (trust me; I’m an expert). Although the song is about my favorite thing in the world, it still annoys the hell out of me. ‘Iine’ has an electronic-pop feel with a little juvenile rap thrown in the middle, and the lyrics pretty much reflect the intended age-set. That continues with ‘Doki Doki Morning’, on which the three girls sing of the preteen angst of getting ready for a school day, while the band shreds behind them. A little girl lays on the charm in ‘Onedari Daisakusen’: come on, Daddy-O—fork over the cash!
‘Song 4’, while keeping with the general strange feel of the album (and maybe taking it up another notch), is one of the most contrasting mash-ups in the tracklist. Smack in the middle of this thrashfest the song turns…are you ready for this?…REGGAE!?!? Apparently Yui and Moa came up with this little ditty about counting a couple of years ago and tortured everybody with it. ‘Song 4’ is split-personality on steroids (remember the movie Sybil?) And yet…for whatever reason that I cannot explain, I love its demented feel.
When you think of the most unlikely topic for a song, what comes to mind? I’ll bet it isn’t eating squid arms! HA! But wait—you can have the sweets, too. ‘Uni Uki Midnight’ is a melodic ode to the Japanese delicacy, and to celebrating and then getting so full you want to go to sleep.
Up for a game of hide-and-seek tag? ‘Catch Me If You Can’ is a theme song for you. It’s another fun departure from the norm with a catchy melody and those irresistibly cute little voices of theirs. But don’t get me wrong; that earlier Pantera reference was on purpose. The music backing up these pre-pubescent stories is heavy as hell.
‘Rondo of Nightmare’ breaks from the kawaii a bit with haiku about the darkness and a mysterious figure lurking in the shadows. Childhood, treasured, is in the past… Mourn it, but only for a moment, because when ‘Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!’ plays, it’s time to grow up and whip out the neck brace. ‘Ijime, Dame, Zettai’ deals with the topic of bullying—the victims and the offenders—and how it hurts everyone.
The anthemic ‘Road of Resistance’, one of two extra tracks, is among the strongest songs on the album and shows a maturing, especially in the vocal delivery (of lyrics that speak of unity for a better future) and in its alignment with the metal genre. I suspect their drummer was ready to pass out after beating out something that would make even Anthrax’s ‘Gung Ho’ seem a little slow… Well, check out the live performance for yourself:
Right now, although the lyrics seem to be aimed at those in the same general age group as Su, Yui, and Moa, BABYMETAL’s fan base has a wide range in terms of age. The girls are growing up so fast—and as they mature, I think this will reflect more in the songs. I can’t say for sure if that would be a good or a bad thing, because their appeal is the combination of qualities (from one extreme to the other) that separate them from the mainstream and make them stand out so starkly. If BABYMETAL brings more people to metal, that could be a good thing, because then maybe we’d no longer have to lament about being ostracized or misunderstood. But wait…wasn’t that how the whole movement got started?
BABYMETAL are breaking the rules, rebelling against conformity, and rocking hard. To reiterate Mr. Richards’ declaration: If that isn’t metal, I don’t know what is. But metal is more than just the music. It’s attitude, lifestyle, and a myriad of other things that make up the essence. My litmus test for any band is whether or not they come from a place of authenticity, regardless of what genre is represented. Despite the total mind-trip that is this album (major understatement), I’ve come to the conclusion that it isn’t a joke. These are all very talented, hardworking musicians and performers who are serious about their craft and entertaining their fans. This is quite evident from the massive, enthusiastic crowds attending their shows. Yeah, folks, that’s real.
BABYMETAL will no doubt continue to be a subject of debate. Ultimately, though, you’ll have to listen for yourself and make up your own mind about them. But be careful—they grow on you.
Rating: 8.0/10
BABYMETAL is:
Suzuka Nakamoto – Lead Vocals (“sing and dance”)
Yui Mizuno – Background Vocals (“scream and dance”)
Moa Kikuchi – Background Vocals (“scream and dance”)
The KAMI BAND (current and past lineups have included):
BABYMETAL are one of the most powerful musical phenomena in the world today. They are taking the world by storm, states earMUSIC.
Formed in Japan, the three girls SU-METAL, YUIMETAL and MOAMETAL began their mission to unify the world through Heavy Metal in 2010. Backed and supported by some of the finest metal musicians their native land has to offer and grown from the seeds sown by band overseer KOBAMETAL, their self-titled debut album will finally be released in Europe on May 29th, 2015 on earMUSIC.
But beware, BABYMETAL is not just an invigorating introduction to its creator’s refined conceptual world and glorious tunes, it is also a fearsome statement of intent that takes the pop and metal rulebooks and set them ablaze amid a whirlwind of euphoria and energy.
The self-titled album is a dazzling and exhilarating explosion of thunderous modern metal and irresistible, infectious kawaii pop melodies. The infectious anthems range from the crunk-ified, party thrash of ‘line!’ to the widescreen power metal fury of ‘Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!’.
The album will be released as 1CD Standard Edition as well as a Limited CD+DVD Edition. Both versions include two bonus tracks: ‘Gimme Chocolate!!’ from their performance at the O2 Academy Brixton in London, and ‘Road of Resistance’ including the mighty guitar force of Herman Li and Sam Totman of Dragonforce. The DVD includes all of the band’s video clips.
BABYMETAL’s success in their native country Japan led to Top 10 singles in the Oricon chart in Japan, performances at several major festivals in Japan, including Summer Sonic 2013 and two consecutive sold out nights at Tokyo’s legendary Budokan venue in March 2014, in front of 20,000 people.
Eventually, BABYMETAL’s reputation had crossed the globe and was beginning to make waves in Europe and America too. With video clips with over 25 million views, the band became a sudden and huge internet phenomenon, leaving pop and metal fans around the world in no doubt about the magic and might of this new musical force. BABYMETAL made their first world tour, traversing continents to perform at the celebrated Sonisphere festival in Knebworth, England (and won over a vast field of 65,000 diehard metalheads in the process), were invited by pop icon Lady Gaga to support her on her prestigious ArtRave: The Artpop Ball tour in the US, and played various sold out shows throughout Europe and in New York.
Not to mention the public approval of such rock icons as Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett and Guns N’ Roses legend Slash who sang the band’s praises during a live radio interview, BABYMETAL entered 2015 as the hottest new band on planet Earth.
BABYMETAL will become one of the biggest acts of the 21st century. Irresistible, unstoppable and destined for greatness, BABYMETAL are metal’s saviours.
The band will once again embark on their journey across Europe, North America, Canada and Mexico for more headline and festival shows in 2015. All live dates can be found on the band’s website: en.babymetal.jp/schedule/
Tracklist
CD
1. BABYMETAL DEATH
2. Megitsune
3. Gimme Chocolate!!
4. line!
5. Akatsuki
6. Doki Doki ☆ Morning
7. Onedari Daisakusen
8. Song 4
9. Uki Uki ★ Midnight
10. Catch me if you can
11. Rondo of Nightmare
12. Head Bangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!
13. Ijime, Dame, Zettai
Bonus
14. Road of Resistance (feat. Herman Li & Sam Totman of Dragonforce)
15. Gimme Chocolate!! (Live at O2 Academy Brixton, London)
DVD – Official video clips
– Doki Doki ☆ Morning
– Iine!
– Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!
– Ijime, Dame, Zettai
– Megitsune
– Gimme Chocolate!!
According to Blabbermouth, BABYMETAL — the heavy metal offshoot of the Japanese pop idol group SAKURA GAKUIN that performs a distinctly Japanese mix of schoolgirl J-pop and metal — was interviewed at the U.K. edition of the Sonisphere festival, which is being held July 4-6 at Knebworth Park in Hertfordshire. You can now watch the footage below.
“Our goal is to start a new genre of metal called Kawaii Metal [Cute Metal],” BABYMETAL said. “We are the only band making music in this genre right now and we want this genre to be accepted.”
BABYMETAL kicked off its world tour with a headlining show on July 1 at La Cigale in Paris, France.
The band will support pop superstar Lady Gaga on five shows in July and August:
Jul. 30 – Phoenix, AZ @ US Airways Arena
Aug. 01 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
Aug. 02 – Stateline, NV @ Harveys Lake Tahoe
Aug. 04 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Energy Solutions Arena
Aug. 06 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
BABYMETAL will also play a headlining show at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles on July 27.
BABYMETAL became the youngest artists to ever appear at Tokyo Nippon Budokan when they took the stage at the famed venue on March 1 and March 2.
Sayuri Iwai, previous holder of the title, made her Budokan debut at 15 years old and one month. She was usurped by Suzuka Nakamoto (16), Moa Kikuchi (14) and Yui Mizono (14), who hold a mean age of 14.6 years.
BABYMETAL released its debut album on February 26 via Toy’s Factory. The effort was made available in regular and limited editions. The CD includes five of BABYMETAL‘s singles that were released in 2011 – 2013, from “Doki Doki Morning” (digital single) to “Megitsune”, their B-sides and three new songs.
“Babymetal” made it to No 3 on iTunes‘ U.S. rock chart and was in the Top 10 in six other countries, including the U.K. The band’s video for the song “Gimme Chocolate” has received nearly 10 million views on YouTube, and BABYMETAL was featured on the cover of the U.K. weekly rock magazine Kerrang!
The band’s first major single, “Ijime, Dame, Zettai”, sold 19,000 copies in its first week and debuted at No. 6 in the Japanese Orion weekly singles chart.
BABYMETAL released its first-ever concert Blu-ray, “Live ~Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse~”, on November 20, 2013 (the limited-edition DVD box was issued on October 19). The set contains footage of the band’s performances at Shibuya O-East (October 2012), Akasaka Blitz (December 2012) and Zepp Tokyo (February 2013).
BABYMETAL last year embarked on the “Death Match Tour 2013” and was accompanied by a “full metal band.”
In the spring of 2013, Suzuka Nakamoto graduated from junior high school and therefore had to “graduate” from the group SAKURA GAKUIN (which consists of girls of up to junior high). However, it was decided by the management that BABYMETAL would not dissolve and would continue their activities as a band.
BABYMETAL is:
Su-Metal – Vocals and Dance Moametal – Screamer and Dance Yuimetal – Screamer and Dance
Kimmo Kuusniemi’s ASA unveil the long-overdue release of "Collective Failure" + first music video for title-track! Check it out and stay tuned for more news! Click image to watch the video
Kimmo Kuusniemi’s SARCOFAGUS return with a Historic 2010 Concert Video Premiere on YouTube! Click image to watch the video
Ads
Visionary artist KIMMO KUUSNIEMI's ANCIENT STREAMING ASSEMBLY (ASA) have released “Aurora Nuclearis”, a powerful 12-minute audiovisual experience, dedicated to the Late Keyboardist Esa Kotilainen. - Click image to watch the video
Kimmo Kuusniemi's Ancient Streaming Assembly - 'Perpetuae Memoriae', ft. Tuomas Rounakari + Steve Di Giorgio - Click image to watch the video