Kiss from the Darkness | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | February 12, 2020 | |||
Recorded | 2019–2020 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 46:06 | |||
Label | Her/Victor Entertainment JPU (Europe) | |||
Producer | Scandal | |||
Scandal chronology | ||||
| ||||
Singles from Kiss from the Darkness | ||||
|
Kiss from the Darkness is the ninth studio album by Japanese rock band Scandal. The album was released on February 12, 2020 by Victor Entertainment (VIZL-1706) in Japan and JPU Records (JPU060) in Europe and North America, [1] featuring a total of twelve songs, including the band's first double-A-side CD single “Masterpiece” and “Mabataki”. The album peaked at number five on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart, [2] Japan's music industry-standard popularity chart. This extended Scandal's streak of having all nine of their studio albums reach the top five of the Oricon chart upon release.
Kiss from the Darkness is Scandal's first album on their private record label "her". [3] Thematically, the album is meant to reflect the band's lifestyles as both a band and as individuals, and hence features the band and its members as the protagonist in several of the songs. This is a departure from their previous albums, in which the band seldom wrote about themselves. The band paid greater attention to incorporating their personal feelings of joy, sorrow and vulnerability into the album. [4] The band decided to take an experimental approach to the album by covering more genres and by collaborating with other Japanese musicians whom they spend personal time with, so the album could better reflect their personal selves. [5] All the songs on the album were written and composed by themselves.
"Tonight" was written while the band was on tour in 2019. Mami noted down what Haruna said to the audience during an emcee segment at one of their live performances, and turned the words into lyrics. The song is meant to depict the band's determination to continue making impactful music together. [6] In the second volume of their "her" label magazine, it was also revealed that Mami has an interest in Buddhist sayings and deliberately included the phrase "tenchi kaibyaku", which translates to "creation of heaven and earth" into the lyrics. The song is arranged by then-16-year-old track maker Sasuke, who commented he was impressed by the band's original demo of the song and took great care not to alter its atmosphere too much. [7] The music video was filmed in Singapore when the band visited to perform at C3 Anime Festival Asia 2019. In January 2020, the song was announced as the theme song for the Japanese drama Raise de wa Chanto Shimasu (I'll be fine in the afterlife). [8]
"Masterpiece" is the very first single the band released after starting their private record label "her". It is a fast-paced song that starts with a heavy guitar riff, and the lyrics represent the band's candid feelings on what they consider a fresh creative start to their career since starting their private label "her". [3] In the second volume of their "her" label magazine, the band shared that when the song was still a demo, they sang gibberish in English to fill it out, until Rina picked up the word "Masterpiece" and began to pen the lyrics from there. She then described the song as having taken extraordinarily long to complete, as there were too many thoughts and feelings they were trying to capture into a single song. [6] "Masterpiece" was used as the opening song for every live on their Fuzzy Summer Mood tour.
"Fuzzy" is the first digital single and second single overall released from the album, although it had already been written during the time of their Honey album. It is an uptempo love song which literally describes a boyfriend who smokes. Rina, who wrote the lyrics, explained that the song taps on her own experience of wanting a special moment to not end, while still knowing deep down that the future is uncertain. This was further emphasized by titling the song "Fuzzy", which means "ambiguous" when translated into Japanese. [9] In an interview, the band described the song as different and more "raw" than other love songs they had previously written. [6]
"Saishūheiki, Kimi", which translates to "you, the ultimate weapon", is the album's second digital single and third single overall. It was described by the band as an experimental song. Mami, who wrote the music, pictured the song with a strong western image and included pistol-like sounds at the end of the demo. When Rina heard this demo, the lyrics "saishūheiki wa kimi nan da" sprang to her mind immediately and she began to pen the lyrics about living life to the best of one's ability, hence becoming the "ultimate weapon". The song is one of the few Scandal songs arranged for only one guitar (played by Mami), so Haruna can experiment with a "wilder" stage presence during live shows. [4]
"Laundry Laundry" is the only song on the album written by Tomomi. It draws from her personal experience of forcing herself to adhere to her daily routine, such as eating meals and doing laundry, even when she is feeling down or frustrated. Tomomi is fond of and frequently listens to acoustic songs. While the band has often performed acoustic versions of their songs live, Tomomi wanted to make a song that had an acoustic arrangement from the start. She approached her friend, Yusuke Takeda of Radwimps, to help with the arrangement. The song uses a variety of instruments such as claves, cabasa, marimba and sleigh bells, some of which were played by Yusuke Takeda himself. [6] Yusuke Takeda later commented that he had liked the sound of the original demo, and was excited to help shape the rest of the song. [7]
"Neon Town Escape" is the only song on the album written by Haruna, and was described by Haruna as reminiscent of the "90s J-pop" genre that she is very fond of. [6] It was arranged by Haruna's friend, Chiaki Satō, who created the atmosphere of the song by deliberately overlaying brass and wind instruments. [7] Chiaki Satō also recommended the brass players who play for fellow Japanese band, Lucky Tapes, to play on this song, to which Haruna readily agreed as she was a fan of Lucky Tapes as well.
"Ceramic Blue" is a love song that Mami wanted to put a twist on by depicting the uneasiness and insecurities of being in love. Mami chose the word "ceramic" because she wanted something that was strong but yet could break easily to represent this insecurity. The fast pace of the song and its lyrics are meant to create a feeling of no escape. [6] To further depict this feeling, the song immediately starts with fast singing to create the impression of breathlessness.
"Kinenbi" is described by the band as the happiest song on the album. In the second volume of their "her" label magazine, the band shared that many of their friends and relatives (including Mami's older brother) got married during the time the band was putting together their album, and told the band that they had wished there was a suitable Scandal song they could have played at their weddings. So the band decided to write a celebratory song that could be used for any occasion. [6] The song was played on their radio show, Scandal Catch Up supported by Meiji Apollo, to commemorate Haruna's thirty-second birthday.
"Mabataki" is the other A-side single accompanying "Masterpiece". Rina wanted the song to capture her feminine worldview, and tasked Mami to instill an "80s pop" vibe in it. The band further emphasized this by filming at a bright, colourful European-style apartment and dressing in feminine vintage clothing for the music video. [6] Mami deliberately included musical dissonance when writing the music, to provide contrast to the otherwise gentle mood of the song.
"A.M.D.K.J." is short for "amidakuji", a Japanese lottery game that the band members sometimes play among themselves to make decisions (such as which room they each would occupy when they used to live together, or which band member would perform which publicity activity). It is also the ending theme for the long-running anime GeGeGe no Kitarō , which the band members professed to be fans of when they were children. [10] The music video was directed by Hiroshi Usui, who wanted the video to reflect the dark theme of the anime. [11] Rina described this song as being the band's "first angry song". It was written during a time when Rina had observed that misogynistic news and media content were being carelessly downplayed by media personalities, which frustrated her and she decided to turn this frustration into lyrics. [12] The band wrote the song with the intention of making it a staple at their live shows, hence deliberately incorporating parts that fans could sing along with them. [6] The song was performed live for the first time at the C3 Anime Festival Asia in Singapore in 2019.
"Tsuki" is a slow ballad and the final track on the digital editions of the album. Rina, who wrote the lyrics, explained that the song was meant to describe the feeling of being able to reminisce about past memories and relationships without regret, and to being able to look forward with hope despite uncertainty of the future. [13] To capture the feeling of a long night, Haruna deliberately dimmed the lights in her booth while she was recording during the day. She also used a handheld microphone to capture a stronger feeling of intimacy. [6]
"You Go Girl!" is the bonus track included in all CD editions of the album. [14] In the second volume of their "her" label magazine, the band shard that when they were experiencing a creative slump, they sat each other down and had a frank conversation about how the band and their lives were going. The next day, they wrote this song and incorporated all the things that they had talked about the day before. When they started looking for a CD-only bonus track to put on the album, they decided to pick this song as they felt it would close the album on a positive note.
Kiss from the Darkness was released on February 12, 2020. In addition to a regular edition, five other limited editions were also made available. Limited Edition A features a DVD with a "her" label documentary, Limited Edition B features the second volume of Scandal's "her" label magazine, the international Limited Edition from JPU Records includes English lyric translations and an English print of "her" label magazine, [15] DVD+T-Shirt Edition features both the "her" label documentary DVD and a T-shirt with the album art, and Vinyl Edition features the album on vinyl. The cover art for all editions was done by collage artist Q-TA. [16]
All CD editions include the bonus track "You Go Girl!". [14] Each physical copy sold in Japan is also accompanied by a clear folder featuring one of the band members (Mami's folder can be found with copies purchased from Tower Records, Haruna's from HMV, Tomomi's from Tsutaya, and Rina's from Scandal supporting stores).
The album peaked at number five on Japan's Oricon weekly charts, [2] extending Scandal's streak of having all nine of their studio albums reach the top five of the charts upon release. The album also charted on iTunes in four other countries, peaking at #21, #33, #33, and #60 in Australia, United States, Canada, and France respectively. [17]
All lyrics are written by Rina, except where noted. All music is composed and arranged by Mami, except where noted.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | "Tonight" | Mami | Sasuke | 3:43 | |
2. | "Masterpiece (マスターピース)" | Keita Kawaguchi | 4:19 | ||
3. | "Fuzzy" | 4:47 | |||
4. | "Saishūheiki, Kimi (最終兵器、君)" | 3:55 | |||
5. | "Laundry Laundry (ランドリーランドリー)" | Tomomi | Tomomi | Yusuke Takeda | 4:17 |
6. | "Neon Town Escape" | Haruna | Haruna | Chiaki Satō | 4:25 |
7. | "Ceramic Blue (セラミックブルー)" | Mami | 3:58 | ||
8. | "Kinenbi (記念日)" | 4:51 | |||
9. | "Mabataki (まばたき)" | Rina | 3:49 | ||
10. | "A.M.D.K.J." | 3:36 | |||
11. | "Tsuki (月)" | Yusuke Tatsuzaki (Q., Ltd) | 4:23 | ||
12. | "You Go Girl! (Hidden Bonus Track)" | ||||
Total length: | 46:06 |
Scandal
Other
Scandal is an all-female Japanese rock band formed in Osaka in 2006. Although all four members have provided lead vocals, their primary roles are Haruna on vocals and rhythm guitar, Mami on lead guitar, Tomomi on bass guitar, and Rina on drums. With numerous overseas performances and anime theme songs, Scandal has built a considerable international fanbase. The band has been voted by fans across the world into the top ten of the "Most-Requested Artists" category of the J-Melo Awards every year since 2010, taking first place in 2014.
"Everyday, Katyusha" is the 21st single by Japanese idol girl group AKB48, released on May 25, 2011.
Mami is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter. She is best known as lead guitarist of the all-female rock band Scandal since 2006. In addition to being a principal songwriter in the band, Mami occasionally sings lead vocals on songs such as "Koe" and "Oh! No!". In 2014, Mami and two of her bandmates became the first female Japanese musicians to have signature model guitars with Fender.
Best Scandal is the debut studio album of Japanese pop rock band Scandal. It was released in three versions with different covers: the regular CD only version, a limited version that consists of CD with DVD, and a collector's edition consist of a CD and a coffee table book (photobook). SCANDAL BY SCANDAL is a 284-page coffee table book that features photos of the band members taken by the band members themselves. The album reached no. 5 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 21 weeks.
Temptation Box is the second studio album by the Japanese band Scandal, released on August 11, 2010. The album was released in three editions. The album reached No. 3 on the Oricon chart on its first week and charted for 13 weeks with 60,301 copies sold.
Standard is the fifth studio album by Japanese pop rock band, Scandal. The album was released on October 2, 2013 by Epic Records Japan. It is available in three different editions, Complete Production, Limited and Regular. The Complete Production Edition came with a T-shirt, while the Limited Edition came with a DVD including the music videos for "Awanai Tsumori no, Genki de ne", "Kagen no Tsuki", and "Scandal in the House".
"Labrador Retriever" is the 36th single by the Japanese idol girl group AKB48. It was released in Japan on May 21, 2014 by King Records. This single was first performed at AKB48's concert in the National Olympic Stadium on March 29. It was the best-selling single of the year in Japan, with 1,786,825 copies.
Rina is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter. She is best known as drummer of the all-female rock band Scandal since 2006. Rina occasionally performs lead vocals and guitar in the band. She is also a part of the sporadic supergroup Halloween Junky Orchestra led by Hyde and K.A.Z of Vamps for their October 2012 single "Halloween Party".
Hello World is the sixth studio album by Japanese pop rock band, Scandal. The album was released on December 3, 2014 in Japan by Epic and being distributed in Europe through JPU Records. Hello World debuted at #3 on the Oricon chart, selling over 35,000 copies in its first week. It also reached the top spot of the Canadian iTunes Store's World Music Chart.
Tomomi is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter. She is best known as bassist of the all-female rock band Scandal since 2006. She occasionally sings lead vocals, and has co-written many songs throughout the band's career.
Queens Are Trumps: Kirifuda wa Queen is the fourth studio album by Japanese pop rock band, Scandal. The album was released on September 26, 2012 by Epic. It is available in three different editions, a limited CD+DVD version, a regular CD Only version, and a limited CD+Photobook edition. The album reached #4 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 12 weeks.
Yellow is the seventh studio album by Japanese rock band Scandal. The album was released on March 2, 2016, and debuted at No. 2 on the Oricon and Billboard Japan weekly charts.
Baby Action is the third studio album by the Japanese rock band Scandal, released in 2011. The album reached No. 4 on the Oricon chart and charted for 11 weeks.
Rumania Montevideo is a Japanese pop band under the Giza Studio label. They were active from 1998 to 2002 and reformed in 2019. The band name comes from the combination of the Latin spelling of Romania and Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.
World Domination is the fifth studio album by Japanese all-female rock band Band-Maid. It was released on February 14, 2018, and was supported with the World Domination Tour 2018. Music videos were made for the single "Daydreaming", the lead track "Domination" and the last track "Dice". The album debuted at number nine on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart, selling 8,140 copies in its first week.
Honey is the eighth studio album by Japanese rock band Scandal. The album was released on February 14, 2018, by Epic Records Japan. It features a total of ten songs, including the 2016 single "Take Me Out". Honey reached number 3 on both the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts. The album was released on March 2, 2018, in Europe and North America by JPU Records.
The Lovebites EP is the debut EP by Japanese power metal band Lovebites. The EP was released in Japan on May 24, 2017, by Victor Entertainment, in Europe on August 25, 2017, by JPU Records, and in North America by Sliptrick Records on August 31, 2017. It reached number 27 on the Oricon chart and number 40 on Billboard Japan.
Abracadabra is the 22nd studio album by the Japanese rock band Buck-Tick, released on September 21, 2020 by the label Lingua Sounda, subdivision of Victor Entertainment and November 20, 2020 internationally by JPU Records. It was released in two editions in Japan: regular and limited in three formats: CD + Blu-ray, cassette and vinyl. Internationally it was released on CD and cassette with bonus tracks.
Glory, Glory, to the World is the third EP by Japanese power metal band Lovebites. The EP was released in Japan on March 10, 2021, by Victor Entertainment. It was released in the United Kingdom by JPU Records on May 28, 2021. It debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart, and number 11 on the Oricon Albums Chart. It is the final studio release to feature bassist and founding member Miho, who left the band five months later.
Mirror is the tenth studio album by Japanese rock band Scandal. The album was released on January 26, 2022, by Victor Entertainment in Japan and JPU Records in Europe and North America. It features a total of ten songs, including "Living in the City" and "Spice" as CD Bonus Tracks. The album peaked at number five on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart. This extended Scandal's streak of having all ten of their studio albums reach the top five of the chart upon release.
{{cite web}}
: |last=
has generic name (help)