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Luna Sea was one of the biggest ever “visual kei” bands, active between 1989 and 2000. The band first formed in May 1989 as Lunacy but changed their name to Luna Sea in November 1990. The band played in and around Tokyo and built up a substantial following. Their debut album Luna Sea was released in April 1991 on Extasy Records, an indie label owned by X band leader Yoshiki, who also produced the album. The band tour nationally almost non-stop and by year’s end were playing halls rather than clubs. In 1992 they released their major label debut Image on MCA Victor, and the album reached the Oricon top 10. The band also released their first video. The band was well marketed, a portion of which was forming their official fan club Slave in 1993. That same year the band released their third album Eden. The band’s tour Search For Eden ended with two shows at Tokyo’s famed Budokan. They also played an event with two other popular visual kei bands, Soft Ballet and Buck Tick, called LSB. The band’s fourth album Mother in 1994 was their most successful yet, and culminated in their playing their first ever show at the 50,000 seat Tokyo Dome. In 1996 the band’s success continued with their fifth album Style, which resulted in more shows and more videos. However having reached a certain saturation point, the band announced at a year end show in Yokohama that they would take 1997 off, as the individual members rested and/or pursued solo pro... Read More


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Artist Name

Luna Sea

Debut
1989
Period Active
80s > 00s


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