Phantasmagoria (band)

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Phantasmagoria
Origin Osaka, Japan
Genres
Years active2004–2007, 2008, 2009, 2010–2011
Labels Under Code Production
Past membersRiku
Jun
Iori
Kisaki
Matoi
Shion
Website Official website

Phantasmagoria was a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in Osaka in November 2004, by bassist Kisaki and guitarist Jun. They became one of the three biggest bands on Kisaki's own independent record label, Under Code Production.

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History

Phantasmagoria was formed in November 2004, after guitarist Jun approached bassist Kisaki about starting a band together. Having already been through many visual kei bands by this point, Kisaki said it was Jun who reignited his love of bands; "He was an excellent guitarist, and the songs he created were cool. I compose music by myself, but I have always liked bands where the guitarist is the main composer, so I thought of Jun as the sound master of the band." [1] Jun's former Mar'derayla bandmate Iori joined them on guitar. Before settling on Riku as vocalist, Kisaki considered future Sadie frontman Mao. [2] Upon formation, it was announced that Phantasmagoria would be Kisaki's final band, which the bassist said was to show how committed he was to it. [1] Their first single "Material Pain" was released in an issue of the music magazine Shoxx on December 21 of that same year. [3] The following day the group released its first maxi-single, "Moonlight Revival". Phantasmagoria was featured on the cover of visual kei magazine Cure, one month after their formation, becoming one of the fastest-rising indie bands to appear on the cover of a magazine. [4]

Cosplayer of Matoi and two of Kisaki Visual kei 1.jpg
Cosplayer of Matoi and two of Kisaki

Kisaki said the 2006 release of the trilogy – "Kousou Kyoku", "Kyousou Kyoku", and "Gensou Kyoku" – was a turning point for the band; "We spent a lot of time discussing and creating these songs, which had their own color and depth. We paid great attention to the music videos too, as we didn't want to just perform live but also create something that would endure over time. We aimed to make each song stand out, not just as part of an album, but as something people would want to listen to individually." The trilogy resulted in a noticeable amount of new fans for Phantasmagoria and there were plans for them make their major label debut with a single release of "Kami Uta". [1] However, when Kisaki was arrested that year and convicted of tax evasion, these plans and those for their fellow Under Code Production bands Vidoll and 12012 to also sign to major record labels were scrapped as a result. [1] Kisaki said he apologized to the other members of Phantasmagoria and that they were very understanding, but he did not want to keep aiming for higher goals in a state of burden on them. [1] So the band decided to disband after one last nationwide tour. Kisaki describes that tour as legendary; "The last tour was about having pure fun and creating good memories together. That was the most important thing. The atmosphere among the members during the tour was good. We sold out at all the major cities." "We toured the nation, including the first live music club I played in my hometown, the Wakayama Prefectural Cultural Hall where I first saw Tokunaga Hideaki, and finally at the Osaka International Exchange Center, our base of operations. By having a disbandment live, Phantasmagoria became a legendary phantom band." [1] That final concert was held on August 31, 2007, and the tribute album Tribute to Phantasmagoria was released on October 17, 2007. Kisaki retired from performing to concentrate on managing Under Code Production; he studied management and produced various bands. [1] Riku formed the band Chariots in 2007.

However, thousands of fans petitioned for them to return, and Phantasmagoria announced a show in Tokyo on August 31, 2008. [1] Shortly after this announcement, they were invited to perform at Ajinomoto Stadium as part of the Hide Memorial Summit on May 3. Kisaki said they could not refuse an offer to participate in a memorial for Hide, who had a large influenced on them; "We couldn't refuse such a significant stage offered by Hide. Despite some backlash, we were grateful to be part of the event and contribute to livening it up for the people we respected." [1] Past New Phase, a second tribute album to the band, was released on August 20, 2008.

Phantasmagoria reunited again to perform at a show in 2009, and at two in 2010. The first was at Tokyo Cinema Club on December 31, 2009. The second was part of a March 19, 2010 event at Tokyo JCB Hall that commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Rock May Kan venue, and the third was part of the Diamond Dust in Truth ~Aratana Yakusoku~ event at Osaka Big Cat on April 5, 2010. Along with 2010's temporary revival, the band released a mini-album and a single of previously unreleased songs. Seeds of Brain contained four tracks, whereas the single, "Diamond Dust", contained the title track and an instrumental version. In an interview with Shoxx magazine, Kisaki stated "Although we created the songs a while back, we never released them. We included those for hardcore fans who want to listen to all our songs. This is our last release; although I'm not sure if that sounds convincing [grins]. But this time around it's really the end." [5] A "memorial CD" of four unreleased songs entitled "Actuality", was released in two versions on June 16, 2010. [6] The compilation album Wailing Wall 2004-2010 followed on October 26, 2011.

Jun and Iori formed the duo Spiv States in November 2009. Iori left the group in September 2010. Kisaki and Riku formed the band Lin -the End of Corruption World- in 2010. After the "first chapter" of Lin ended in 2013, Kisaki reformed the band as the only original member.

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