Fake?

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Fake?

Background information
Origin Japan
Genres Alternative rock
Experimental rock
Punk rock
Years active 2001-present
Labels Warner Music Japan 2002-2003
Tokuma Japan Communications 2004-present
Associated acts Oblivion Dust
Luna Sea
Website Hedfuc.com
Members
Ken Lloyd - vocal
Former members
Inoran - guitar

Fake? is a Japanese rock band. Their music has been described as alternative mixed with electronic sounds. Their sound has also been called "Mixture Rock"[1] as well as an "alternative punk rock mix."[2] Lyrics are mainly English and sometimes in Japanese.

Contents

[edit] History

In late 2001, ex-Oblivion Dust member Ken Lloyd joined up with ex-Luna Sea member Inoran and formed Fake?.[1] They didn't perform until early February 2002, where the two of them held a secret two-day "Show Case" event at Liquidroom Shinjuku.[3] A short time later, they released their first single "Taste Maximum." They released another single "Someday" and their first album "Breathe In..." which reached the top 30 in the Oricon charts despite a lack of promotion, major magazine interviews, or photo-sessions. In this album, their respective musical influences can be heard: slightly more trip-hop songs were composed by Inoran, slightly more Punk rock songs composed by Ken. Then, they took part at the Summer Sonic Festival 2002 in Tokyo, Osaka, and Hong Kong. They also played in gigs at Nagoya Diamond Hall, Osaka Namba Hatch and the Akasaka Blitz. In November 2, the band started its Live Tour, doing 7 concerts in 5 towns. The final concert of this tour in November 24 at Zepp Tokyo, was later broadcasted in Japan by WOWOW.[4]

In January 2003 they released the album "Tomorrow Today"(with the collaboration vocal of Kokia in the song "Care") and then they toured all year long.[5] Besides, due to differences about the direction of their careers, they changed their label from Warner Music Japan to Tokuma Japan Communications.

In the beginning of 2004, they performed the concert Stepping Stone Extra Date which was later to be released as their first DVD. On March 13, they released the mini album "New Skin". Shortly thereafter, they released another single "Praise" (this song was used as opening theme to Aqua Kids TV anime) and another album titled The Art of Losing Touch. They began their Tour of Losing Touch, playing at 6 locations. The last event of this tour was in July 6 at the Shibuya-AX [6], where their Tour of Losing Touch DVD was recorded. Subsequent tours were titled Tour of Losing Touch: Live Like Billy (in direct allusion to the "Just Like Billy" single) and the Tour of Losing Touch: Final.

The 2005, they released the single "Pulse" (this song was used as the second opening theme to Onmyou Taisenki TV anime) along with an English version and released the album Made With Air. After the Tour of [?], Inoran left the band[7] in October, due to musical differences. Ken Lloyd announced that the group would continue and short time later released the Live Tour? Final at Shibuya-AX DVD which was recorded from the last live performance of Tour of [?] together with a best album titled simply Fake?

The mid 2006 they released "Songs From Beelzebub" (with the collaboration of the former Luna Sea member Shinya in some songs), and their tour Live From Beelzebub Tour finished its Japanese leg on July 4 at the Ebisu Liquid Room[4] and was followed by a show at Pentaport rock festival in South Korea in July 29.[8]

In late 2006 "Marilyn Is A Bubble" was released with contributions by Anna Tsuchiya, "Hide" & "U-Ta" (Buck-Tick), "Ali" (Monoral) and others.[9] K.A.Z, "d-kiku" and "Shigeo" (Mold, the Samos) each contributed a remix song[10] (added up 3), that was released on the internet as a bonus to those who bought the albums "Songs From Beelzebub" and "Marilyn Is A Bubble". After the band's "Live With Marilyn'" tour in early 2007[11], along with a concert in July 28 at the Ebisu Liquid Room in Tokyo, the band took a break because Ken Lloyd was concentrated on the return of Oblivion Dust.

In mid 2008 the band had a one show and in early 2009 where Ken Lloyd has announced that a new Fake? album is in the process of being written.

In June 12 2009 the band performed in New Jersey, USA at AnimeNEXT and it was announced they hope bring their music to the US by next year.[12]

Then was announced the new album entitled "Switching On X" produced by Martin Glover to be realesed on February 24, 2010.

[edit] Current support members

  • DJ : DJ Bass, also known as "gyutang clan", he started with Fake? in 2002 and has a solo career. He also collaborated with Inoran on his solo career in the last years.[13]
  • Guitar : Mine, collaborator from 2009 (Works with Anna Tsuchiya as well)
  • Bassist : Fire, colaborator from 2009 (Works with Sugizo as well)
  • Program Baseman : Kife, colaborator from 2009
  • Drums : Masuo, he started as support member in 2008 and also is current Oblivion Dust support member.

[edit] Early support members

  • DJ : DJ Uppercut [2002][14]
  • Bass : Ju-ken [2002][15]
  • Bass : Hiko [2002][16]
  • Bass : Hasegawa Akihiko [2003][17]
  • Drums: Kaoru Noguchi [2002 to 2006][18]
  • Drums : Shibuya Ken, he participed in the album "Songs From Beelzebub" in 2006 and was support member in 2007.
  • Bass : Morrissey, [2003 to 2008], earler he used to be the bassist for Camino. In the past, he's played band support for Shuubi, Speena, and Breath and is currently playing in his own band, Stray Pig Vangard.[19]
  • Guitar : Pablo, [2003 to 2008], started in the dibanded Giraffe in 1999. He was then a support guitarist for Fake? and for Takui Nakajima. He is currently playing in the hard rock outfit out of LA/Tokyo, Pay money To my Pain[20] and also he is Oblivion Dust support member.
  • Guitar : Eric Zay, [2006 to 2008]in the past, he's played band support for Monoral, Sugizo, etc. Currently he have his own band, "Bloom Underground" and he also writes jingles for Japanese television. He is also one of the founders of independent record label Pure Records along with Casey Rankin.[21]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Breathe In... (July 10, 2002)
  • Tomorrow Today (January 22, 2003)
  • The Art of Losing Touch (June 23, 2004)
  • Made with Air (June 17, 2005)
  • Fake? Best Album (December 21, 2005)
  • Songs from Beelzebub (May 24, 2006)
  • Marilyn Is a Bubble (November 22, 2006)
  • Switching On X (February 24, 2010)

[edit] Mini-albums

  • New Skin (March 17, 2004)

[edit] Singles

  • "Taste Maximum" (February 27, 2002)
  • "Someday" (May 22, 2002)
  • "Here We Go" (December 11, 2002)
  • "Praise" (April 21, 2004)
  • "Just Like Billy" (November 25, 2004)
  • "Pulse" (March 16, 2005)
  • "Pulse" -English Version- (April 1, 2005)

[edit] DVDs

  • Stepping Stone Extra Date (June 3, 2004)
  • www.hedfuc.com (November 25, 2004)
  • Tour of Losing Touch Shibuya-Ax (December 22, 2004)
  • Live Tour ? Final at Shibuya-Ax (December 21, 2005)
  • Live From Beelzebub Tour (November 22, 2006)
  • Used to be a bad thing's PV (limited DVD for whose attended any gig of "Live with Marilyn" in early 2007)[11]

[edit] Bonus Songs

As of (December 10, 2006):

  • "Disco" (Death Club mix) remixed by K.A.Z
  • "Retina" (Dilated Pupils mix) remixed by "Shigeo" (Mold, the Samos)
  • "Closer to Marilyn" (The Other Dimension) remixed by "d-kiku"

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Oricon Profile Retrieved September 13 2007
  2. ^ JAME Fake? Profile Retrieved September 22, 2007
  3. ^ CD Journal Profile Retrieved September 13 2007
  4. ^ a b Fake? lives Retrieved September 13 2007
  5. ^ Vibe news about Fake? 2003/02/26 Retrieved September 13 2007
  6. ^ Vibe news about Fake? 2004/05/21 Retrieved September 13 2007
  7. ^ Fake? at J-Music Ignited Retrieved September 13 2007
  8. ^ Fake? news at Hotexpress 2006.05.26 Retrieved September 13 2007
  9. ^ Fake? news at Hotexpress 2006.11.23 Retrieved September 3 2007
  10. ^ KAZ official biography Retrieved September 13 2007
  11. ^ a b Fake? Live with Marilyn Retrieved September 13 2007
  12. ^ Fake? at animenext Retrieved September 13 2007
  13. ^ @ Wiki.ThePPN Retrieved September 13 2007
  14. ^ Fake? Live report Retrieved September 13 2007
  15. ^ Ju-ken web Retrieved September 13 2007
  16. ^ Hiko web Retrieved September 13 2007
  17. ^ Line up 2002-2005 Retrieved September 13 2007
  18. ^ Kaoru official web Retrieved September 13 2007
  19. ^ Morrisey web Retrieved September 13 2007
  20. ^ Pay money To my Pain at JAME Retrieved September 13 2007
  21. ^ Eric Zay @ J-Music Ignited Retrieved September 13 2007

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