Madara (music video)

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Madara
Video by The Gazette
Released May 26, 2004
Genre Experimental metal, alternative rock, experimental rock
Length24:15
Label PS Company
Producer Tomomi Ozaki (PS Company)
The Gazette chronology
Madara
(2004)
Film Bug I
(2006)

Madara PV Collection(斑蠡) is the first music video collection released by the Japanese band The Gazette on May 26, 2004. [1] It is a companion DVD to the EP Madara, and includes six music videos and an in-the-studio documentary.

A music video is a short film that integrates a song with imagery, and is produced for promotional or artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. There are also cases where songs are used in tie-in marketing campaigns that allow them to become more than just a song. Tie-ins and merchandising can be used for toys or for food or other products. Although the origins of the music video date back to musical short films that first appeared in the 1920s, they again came into prominence in the 1980s when the channel MTV based their format around the medium. Prior to the 1980s, these kinds of videos were described by various terms including "illustrated song", "filmed insert", "promotional (promo) film", "promotional clip", "promotional video", "song video", "song clip" or "film clip".

The Gazette (band) Japanese band

The Gazette, originally known as Gazette, is a Japanese visual kei rock band from Kanagawa formed in early 2002. The band is currently signed to Sony Music Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Mad Marble Hell Vision" – 3:24
  2. "Shiikureta Haru, Kawarenu Haru" (飼育れた春、変われぬ春) – 4:19
  3. "Ruder" – 3:14
  4. "No.[666]" – 3:24
  5. "Sumire" (菫; Violet) – 4:19
  6. "Anata no Tame no Kono Inochi." (貴女ノ為ノ此ノ命。) – 5:33
All music by Gazette. All lyrics by Ruki.

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References

  1. "The GazettE ( ガゼット )" . Retrieved 7 January 2015.