Survive Said the Prophet | |
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![]() The band at FanimeCon in 2024 (from left to right): Yosh Morita, Tatsuya Kato, Sho Okada, and Ivan Kwong | |
Background information | |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
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Years active | 2011–present |
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Website | survivesaidtheprophet |
Survive Said the Prophet, also known as Sabapuro and abbreviated SSTP, is a Japanese rock band formed in Tokyo in 2011. They are incorporated under the Sony Music Records label and are most well-known for the hit 2019 single "Mukanjyo", the first opening of the anime Vinland Saga.
The group was formed in 2011 in Tokyo from all members of its predecessor band, YesterdayFall, except guitarist Shige and bassist Junya. That year saw the limited release of the group's first single, "Let Us Party". It was followed in 2012 by their titular EP Survive Said the Prophet. By 2014, they had released the singles "Meiam" and "Cocoon", each limited to 1,000 copies.
In 2015, they released Course of Action, their first album distributed nationwide, on their own label. Vocalist Yosh participated in the vocal project of popular playwright Hiroyuki Sawano. Meanwhile, guitarist Takuya Suzuki withdrew. In 2016, the band made a contract with Zestone Records, with guitarist Tatsuya joining. They appeared at Knotfest in 2016. They released their second album, Fixed, with Chris Crummett as producer. It ranked 3rd in the "Breakthrough Artist" category chosen by readers of AP Japan magazine.
In 2017, at the finale of the "Fixed" tour, the one-man show at Tsutaya O-West was sold out. The band appeared in "Punkspring 2017" and "Summer Sonic 2017" and teamed up with Chris Crummett again to release their 3rd album, Wabi Sabi. The group appeared at "Countdown Japan 17/18" in December, opened for American Rock band Paramore in February at the Zepp Tokyo, [1] and in May 2018, the double A-side single "Ne: One" / "Hi-Lo" ("Anyone" / "High and Low") was released. The single "Found & Lost" was released in August, while in September, they released the fourth album Space[s] with Sony Music Records and made a major debut. From October to February of the following year, the Space Tour 2018–19 was held with 27 performances in 26 cities. In December, the single "Red" was released. The band then appeared on "Countdown Japan 18/19".
In 2019, the 47-prefecture "Now More Than Ever Tour" took place from March to June. In August, the single "Mukanjyo" was released. The "Made in Asia Tour" was held from September to December, including performances at Zepp Divercity Tokyo. The tour finale was held at Shinkiba Studio Coast.
In 2020, they released their fifth album Inside Your Head. [2] Survive Said The Prophet toured across 20 cities in Japan during their Inside Your Head Tour from February to May 2020. In October, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of their formation, the members looked back on their 10 years, selecting 10 songs that they felt symbolised themselves as a band, and five songs selected based on fan votes. A total of 20 songs, including their top five popular songs, [3] were compiled as the best-of album To Redefine / To Be Defined and released on January 20, 2021. [4] The singer, Yosh, sang the song from Final Fantasy VII Remake, Hollow, the official theme of said game.
In 2021, bassist/vocalist Yudai departed from the band, and Dr. Show appeared as El Tempo at the closing ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.
On October 12, 2022, the band released their album Hateful Failures. The album was released two years after their previous full-length original work and was created under the central concept of “hateful failures,” exploring themes of resentment and mistakes. [5] To promote the album, the band embarked on the Hateful Failures Tour, which began on October 21, 2022, at EIGHT HALL in Kanazawa and included performances across 11 cities throughout Japan. The tour concluded with a final show at EX THEATER ROPPONGI.
In January 2023, Survive Said The Prophet revived their self-produced event "MAGIC HOUR" for the first time in five years, holding it across five cities in Japan. The event featured guest performances by Stand Atlantic and Knosis. [6] On April 4, 2023, the band released the single "Paradox", which was selected as the opening theme for the second season of the television anime Vinland Saga. The track began streaming in advance on the same day. The CD single was officially released on May 17, 2023. [7] [8] In July, the band appeared as a guest performer at Anime Friends in São Paulo. [9] The band also appeared as a guest performer at Anime NYC in New York City in November 2023. [10]
In June 2024, the band held their co-headlining MAGIC HOUR TOUR, featuring guest acts coldrain, SHANK, and 04 Limited Sazabys. [11] In July 2024, Survive Said The Prophet embarked on their first North American tour, titled "MAKE / BREAK YOURSELF America Tour," with performances in cities including New York, Toronto, Chicago, Seattle, Berkeley, Los Angeles, and San Diego. [12] The band also embarked on "Survive Said The Prophet JAPAN TOUR 2024–2025", a nationwide tour beginning from September and running through January 2025, with over 20 shows across Japan. [13]
On March 26, 2025, they released the single "State Of Mind", which featured Matt Good of American post-hardcore band From First to Last marking the band’s first new release in approximately two years. [14] They launched a headlining tour titled State Of Mind Tour, spanning 10 performances across 9 cities throughout Japan to promote the single. [15] On May 28, 2025, Survive Said The Prophet released the single, "Useless," featuring Ryo Kinoshita of Knosis (formerly Crystal Lake) [16] and embarked on their first European and UK Tour titled "EU / UK Tour 2025". The tour included performances at major festivals such as Rock am Ring and Rock im Park (Germany), Rock for People (Czech Republic), [17] and Download Festival (UK), [18] with all individual headline shows sold out. Following their return from the EU/UK Tour 2025, Survive Said The Prophet announced their first new album in three years, titled Luv Sux Sessions. The album is scheduled for release on August 20, 2025. [19] The bands lead single "X_AXIS" off of the album was selected as the theme song for the arcade game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. 2 XBOOST and was released on July 7. [20]
Yosh / Yoshi (Yoshiya Morita; born June 4, 1988) – clean vocals
Tatsuya (Tatsuya Kato; born July 11, 1989) – guitar
Show (Sho Okada, born November 21, 1989) – drums, unclean vocals
Takuya Suzuki – guitar
Kei Tatsuno – drums
Yudai Kato – bass, unclean vocals
Ivan (Ivan Kwong; born October 25, 1988) – guitar.
Originally from Hong Kong, he came to Japan when he was 19 years old, and thus is fluent in Japanese, English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Supper Moment's vocalist, Sunny Chan, is a childhood friend; he and Sunny performed together live on the streets of Hong Kong. In 2018, Survive Said The Prophet and Supper Moment reunited and co-produced the song "To Whom". He is an ex-member of the band Aphelion. He plays an Ibanez AZ224F-BIG guitar. He is also in charge of product sales and designing CD jackets. Withdrew on July 28,2025. [21]
Yokochin – support drums
Yuki Hanazawa – support bassist, dirty vocal
Atsushi – support bassist
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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JPN Oricon [22] | JPN Billboard [23] | ||
Course of Action |
| — | — |
Fixed |
| 76 | — |
Wabi Sabi |
| 42 | 61 |
Space[s] |
| 26 | 23 |
Inside Your Head |
| 11 | 10 |
Hateful Failures |
| 20 | 23 |
Luv Sux Sessions [24] |
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"—" denotes items which did not chart. |
Title | Year | Peak positions | Album | |
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JPN Oricon [25] | JPN Hot 100 [26] | |||
Let Us Party | 2011 | — | — | Survive Said the Prophet |
Meiam | 2014 | — | — | Non-album singles |
Cocoon | — | — | ||
Let It Die | 2016 | — | — | Fixed |
Ne:One | 2018 | 45 | — | Space(s) |
Hi|Lo | — | Non-album single | ||
Found & Lost | 42 | 93 | Space(s) | |
Red | 28 | 83 | Inside Your Head | |
Common Sense | 2019 | — | — | Non-album singles |
Things Unsaid | — | — | ||
Closure | — | — | ||
Mukanjyo | 45 | — | Inside Your Head | |
Win / Lose | 2021 | 40 | — | Hateful Failures |
Papersky | 2022 | — | ||
Paradox | 2023 | — | — | Luv Sux Sessions |
State of Mind feat. Matt Good (From First To Last) | 2025 | — | — | |
Useless feat. Ryo Kinoshita From(Knosis) | — | — | ||
X_AXIS | — | — | ||
"—" denotes items which did not chart. |
Title | Year | Appearance | Ref. |
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Let It Die | 2016 | PlayStation 4 official participation song for Let It Die | [27] |
Ne:One | 2018 | Theme song of the movie Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion III Imperial Road | [28] |
Found & Lost | First opening theme of the anime Banana Fish | [29] | |
Red | Second ending theme of the anime Banana Fish | [30] | |
Right and Left | 2019 | Honda Shuttle commercial song | [31] |
Mukanjyo | First opening theme of the anime Vinland Saga (Season 1) | [32] | |
Heroine | 2020 | NEC's Lavie Vega commercial song | [33] |
Calm:Unison | "Wildish" frozen food commercial song | [34] | |
Win / Lose | 2022 | Official theme song of the 2021–22 B.League season | [35] |
Papersky | Opening theme of the anime Tokyo 24th Ward | [36] | |
Find You | Insert song of the anime Tokyo 24th Ward | ||
Paradox | 2023 | Second opening theme of the anime Vinland Saga (Season 2) | [37] |
X_AXIS | 2025 | Official theme song for the arcade game Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme Vs. 2 XBOOST | [38] |
Title | Event date | Comments | Ref. |
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Fixed Tour 2016-2017 | November 11, 2016 – March 18, 2017 | Participants NoisyCell / Mothball / Keep Your Hands Off My Girl / 10 Miles Wide / Airflip / Boiler Maker / Can't a Man Attack! / Crimson Crest / Emily Sugar / F.P / HenLee / Lost / Nim / Noisemaker / Rigel / Rocket of the Bulldogs / Take Mind's Place / The American Movie / To Overflow Evidence / Uunmask Alive / Waterweed | [39] |
Wabi Sabi Tour 2017 | September 15 – October 19, 2017 | Participants NoisyCell / Another Story / Coldrain / Hello Sleepwalkers / Her Name in Blood / Meaning / Red in Blue / Shadows / Unchain / She in the Display | [40] |
Magic Hour 2018 (sponsored event) | February 9–23, 2018 | Participants Azami / Noisemaker | |
Eclipse Tour (Crystal Lake × Survive Said The Prophet) | May 18–29, 2018 | All 7 performances | |
Ne:One Tour 2018 | July 2–15, 2018 | Participants | |
VR Experience | September 7, 2018 | Held at Zepp DiverCity | |
Space[s] Tour 2018-19 | October 5, 2018 – February 16, 2019 | Participants Keep Your Hands Off My Girl / Noisemaker / Shadows / Tricot / Accident I Loved / Azami / Country Yard / Her Name in Blood / Newspeak / Northern19 / Praise / A Crowd of Rebellion / Creepy Nuts / ENTH / Five New Old / Foad / G-Freak Factory / Knock Out Monkey / Paledusk / Waterweed / Hysteric Panic / She in the Display | |
Now More Than Ever Tour | March 26 – August 30, 2019 | Participants Newspeak | |
Now More Than Ever Tour Extra Show | July 7, 2019 | Held at Pot Hall | |
Made in Asia Tour | September 15 – December 9, 2019 | Participants Fox Capture Plan / Hump Back / Knock Out Monkey / Lynch. / Newspeak / Nothing's Carved in Stone / Shadows / Six Lounge / Waterweed | |
Inside Your Head Tour -this might be the last- | October 23 ー October 27, 2020 | [41] | |
Redefine Tour 2021 | February 14–21, 2021 | One Man Tour | [42] |
Hateful Failures Tour | October 21 − December 20, 2022 | [43] [44] | |
TOUR 2023 “MAKE / BREAK YOURSELF” | July 1 – November 8, 2023 | [45] | |
TOUR 2024 Hold the Door Tour | September 21, 2024 – March 6, 2025 | Participants CLARITY/ Back Drop Bomb / SeeYouSmile / ALI / YamaArashi / Trident / Crossfaith / ENTH / HIkage / The Bonez / Sable Hills | [46] [47] |
State of Mind Tour | March 28 – April 26, 2025 | One Man Tour | [48] |
TOUR 2024 "MAKE / BREAK YOURSELF" America Tour | July 3–15, 2024 | New York, Toronto, Chicago, Seattle, Berkeley, Los Angeles, San Diego | [49] | |
EU / UK Tour 2025 | June 6–15, 2025 | Rock am Ring, Rock im Park, Rock For People, Utrecht, London, Download Festival | [50] |
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