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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

LM.C


LM.C was founded by maya, a support guitarist for musician Miyavi and a guitarist in his own band, The Sinners. While still with Miyavi, maya and other support members also played live shows as LM.C. Later they were joined by Aiji of Pierrot.

After maya quit Miyavi's band and Aiji's band Pierrot disbanded, LM.C made their major label debut in October 2006, releasing two singles, "Trailers (Gold)" and "Trailers (Silver)."

Their music is considered a hybrid of rock and electronic pop.
-wiki

OHP: http://www.lovely-mocochang.com/
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/lmcofficial

I love these boys. I don't think there is a song of theirs that has disappointed me yet.

I'll be putting up random songs, pvs, and albums.
Please support the artists by purchasing their work!

Sentimental PIGgy Romance.mp4

GHOST†HEART.mp4

little Fat Man boy.mp4

Chemical King-Twoon.mp4

GIMMICAL IMPACTalbum part1

GIMMICAL IMPACTalbum part2

SUPER GLITTER LOUD BOXalbum part1

SUPER GLITTER LOUD BOXalbum part2

Miyavi


MIYAVI is a Japanese artist who is recognized to be one of Japan's top guitarists.

He calls his fans ไป”้›… "Co-MIYAVI".

MIYAVI's album 'Galyuu' released in December 2003,
positioned number 1 on the Japanese Oricon Indies Chart.

In 2004, MIYAVI was signed with Universal Music
and made his major debut with the hit single 'ROCK NO GYAKUSHUU'.

He then released the album 'MYV☆POPS' in 2006,
containing 7 consecutive top 10 smash hit singles.

He held his 25th anniversary (birthday) concert for 5 days in a row, collaborating with talented artist such as a beat boxer, tap dancer, wadaiko drummer (japanese traditional drums) etc, and left to Los Angeles, USA soon after to study abroad.

In June of 2007, MIYAVI formed the band S.K.I.N with YOSHIKI from the band X JAPAN, GACKT, and SUGIZO from the band LUNA SEA, and performed at the Long Beach Arena in L.A.

Then on May 14, 2008, MIYAVI kicked off his first world tour with 36 successful shows in 14 countries with a total audience of 150,000 people.
He was the first ever Japanese artist to have successful shows in countries of South America.
Then in February 2009, he announced his decision to go independent and graduate from his management which he belonged to for 10 years.

Then in April, 2009 MIYAVI launched his own company, J-glam Inc.

On September 14th, MIYAVI kicked off his second world tour 'NEO TOKYO SAMURAI BLACK TOUR 2009' with a show in Tokyo, celebrating his birthday and the commemoration of the official fan club C.W.I.F. 'Co-MIYAVI Worldwide International Family'.
This tour being larger in scale compared to his last, is still on-going, and will be the largest world tour any Japanese artist has ever pulled off.
-taken from his myspace.

OHP: http://www.myv382tokyo.com/

Personally Miyavi is one of my favorite artistes. He is my favorite guitarists and one of my favorite vocalists of all time.

I'm putting up random albums, singles & PVs. Please support the artists by purchasing their work!

TORTURE PV.mp4

Girls be Ambitious PV.m4v
(can be played on Ipod)

Survive PV.mp4

Subarashiki kana kono sekai - What a Wonderful World PV.mp4

Survive PV.mp4

Selfish Love PV.mp4

Miyavizmalbum

This Is The Japanese Kabuki Rockalbum

SuperHerosingle

Survivesingle

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

You know..I keep forgetting


I keep forgetting to actually post on this thing. haha
Hmm where to start though, now that I have? Oh I know where...

A bout two weeks ago my friend and I went to Atlanta, Ga to see Miyavi in concert. As in Live. In the Flesh. I was about half excited because I sorta expected something to come up like last time and him be shipped back to Japan.

But as you can see he really did have the concert. Though he got there at about 1pm and said that he wasn't going to be leaving his bus til 5:30. Did I mention it was bloody hot outside that day? We were there from about 9am to 7:30ish when they finally decided to let us in. The concert was wicked. If you think Miyavi is gorgeous and his smile can melt you, you have no idea how much better it is live.

I was hoarse by the second song and loved every minute of it. At least until I was rubbed by so many people that I didn't even know in that mini mosh-like pit, then I'd had enough. Left the air deprived front and went to the back. The show he was putting on was still good from back there. Great view and everything...Sadly, we couldn't take ANY pics of him, even when he went from tour bus to inside The Masquerade, or video. Though I would seriously love the mp3s of some of the songs he did. The lives were wicked, especially, "Are you Ready to Rock?" That song went on forever, in a good way, and he got a huge smile on his face when the crowd started singing along.

Before it all started I took the advice of one of the two wicked people we met there and grabbed some booty before the concert started. From the lack of funds I had I could only afford a bag but still, it's loved. haha I really wanted a wristband but they were all out. Sucks.

Also found out that D'espairsRay is gonna be there August 14th. I'm still debating if I should do that or not...I'm thinking not. Love them but not enough to sit in the sun for ten hours again. Though if Girgugamesh were to come, I would do it in a heartbeat.

I think that's about it for now, can't think of much else to put.
Aya Out~
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