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Depending on your point of view, Malice Mizer were either one of the most ridiculous or most brilliant of Japan’s “visual-kei” bands. The group, whose name is said to be based on the notion that human existence is full of “malice and misery”, existed for nearly a decade, and despite being built on some odd premises and experiencing some major bumps in the road, kept a sizeable devoted fan base throughout. The group was formed in 1992 by Mana and Közi, who met while working at a karaoke pub. Both played guitar and synthesizer, and drafted Yu-ki on bass, Gaz on drums and Tetsu on vocals. The band adopted a gothic look, and exhibited classical music influences. They also developed a distinctive double guitar sound. Malice Mizer's debut release was the song "Speed of Desperate" on a 1993 compilation called Brain Trash. Shortly thereafter Gaz quit the band to join Kneu Klid Romance, and in turn Kneu Klid Romance’s drummer Kami joined Malice Mizer. In 1994 Malice Mizer released their first album Memoire on the indie label Midi:Nette, founded by Mana, the group’s main composer and de facto leader. Soon after the album release, Mana fired their singer Tetsu, feeling that he was inadequate for his grand designs. The band went dark for about a year, but came back in 1995 with new pretty boy singer, Gackt. This incarnation became more romantic, further classical, and influenced by French pop. In fact the members claimed that they were born hundreds of yea... Read More


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Artist Name

Malice Mizer

Debut
1997
Period Active
90s > 00s


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