Cali Gari

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Cali Gari

Cali Gari (or cali≠gari) was a Japanese visual kei rock band formed with the concept erotic grotesque.[1]. It was founded in 1992[2] and named after the horror film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.[1] The band's debut single came out in 1994 and their first major single was "Dai 7 Jikkenshitsu Yokokuban -Maguro-" released April 2002.[3] The band ceased its activities after their last concert on June 22, 2003.[3]

Since the band's hiatus, Shuuji started a solo project called goatbed. Makoto and Ao went to form LAB. THE BASEMENT. Makoto has since quit the band to join Cyanotype. In 2004 Kenjirou went on to join Sex Machineguns for two years and now is a live support member for Coaltar of the Deepers.

As of April 2009, the band has announced a reunion with an upcoming greatest hits album and live DVD. [4] Their official fanclub has also reopened until spring 2010. [5]

The band has announced a brand new full-length album "10" which is set to be released on August 26, 2009 [6] along with a double single "9 -tou- hen" and "9 School Zone hen" to be released a month earlier [7]. This marks the first full length album from the band in 6 years.

Lineup

  • Shuuji Ishii – vocals
  • Ao Sakurai – guitar
  • Kenjirou Murai – bass
  • Makoto Takei – drums

Former Members

Kureiju, vocals [Quit: 1993]
Shin, vocals [Quit: 1995]
Shuuji, vocals [Quit:2000]
Keji, bass [Quit: 1996]
Kazuya, bass [Quit: 1995]
Katsumi, drums [Quit: 1999]

  • Shuuji left cali≠gari on June 1, 2000 and was replaced by Shuuji Ishii of float. Due to their identical names there was some confusion in the beginning and the new vocalist, Shuuji Ishii, always introduced himself as "the OTHER Shuuji".

Discography

Albums and EPs

Singles

Videography

References