Lyrical Sympathy Live

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Lyrical Sympathy -Live-
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2010
Genre Symphonic metal, power metal, neo-classical metal
Label Sherow Artist Society
Versailles chronology
Lyrical Sympathy -Live-
(2010)
Noble -Live-
(2010)

Lyrical Symphony -Live- is a live album by Versailes, released on September 1, 2010. It is the live version of their EP Lyrical Sympathy , but also contains the bonus studio track "Sforzando", which was previously only available on the omnibus album Cross Gate 2008 -Chaotic Sorrow-.

Versailles (band) Japanese visual kei metal band

Versailles is a Japanese visual kei symphonic power metal band formed in 2007 by vocalist Kamijo and guitarist Hizaki. After recruiting bassist Jasmine You, drummer Yuki and guitarist Teru, they performed their first show on June 23. Their key characteristics are their Rococo-esque costumes, dueling guitars and heavy but melodic arrangements. The group gained a significant worldwide following soon after forming as their debut EP Lyrical Sympathy (2007), released by Kamijo's own label Sherow Artist Society, received a simultaneous European release and they performed in Europe and the United States the following year. Their first full-length album, Noble released in 2008, was also released in North America in 2009.

<i>Lyrical Sympathy</i> 2007 EP by Versailles

Lyrical Sympathy is the debut EP by Versailles, released on October 31, 2007. It was released simultaneously in Japan and Europe, which is unusual for a newly formed band.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Intro" Kamijo1:12
2."The Love from a Dead Orchestra"KamijoKamijo8:44
3."Shout & Bites"KamijoKamijo4:01
4."Beast of Desire"Kamijo Hizaki 4:37
5."Forbidden Gate"KamijoHizaki4:41
6."The Red Carpet Day"Kamijo Teru 5:38
7."Sympathia"KamijoHizaki6:16
8."Sforzando -Original Version-" (Studio recording)KamijoKamijo4:57
Total length:40:06

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