Deluhi
Deluhi | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Grave Seed (2006–2008) |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2006–2011 |
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Past members | Juri Leda Aggy Sujk |
Website | www |
Deluhi (stylized as DELUHI) was a Japanese visual kei[2][3] metal band,[2][3] formed in 2008, guitarist Leda recruited Juri as vocalist when the band Grave Seed they made was renamed.[4] Leda was previously bassist for the power metal band Galneryus, going by the name Yu-To.[5]
History
Deluhi was featured on the American TV show Bento Beatbox on the Anime Network on 15 April 2009.[6] In May 2009, they were included on the compilation album J-Visual[ism] 2, released by the European label CLJ Records.[7] In late 2009, Deluhi shared a national tour of Japan with Matenrou Opera.[8]
The band announced that they would take a hiatus starting on 1 December 2010, following the completion of their concert at Shibuya O-East.[9][10] However, on 1 April 2011 Deluhi announced that they would disband after their final tour in July 2011.[11]
After disbandment, guitarist Leda founded Undivide[12] as his solo project, with drummer Sujk join in and vocalist Kihiro (LOKA/ ex-Supe), also Sujk started out his solo project in 2012. Undivide disbanded in March 2013.
Aggy formed a new band called Garson as vocalist with GYZE's members in April 2012. The band broke up in October of the same year, without making any releases.[13]
In January 2015 Leda started his new band Far East Dizain whose members include: Vocal: Keita, Guitar: Leda, Bass: Ryu, Drums: Sujk.[14][15][16]
Discography
Singles
- "Orion Once Again" (23 July 2008, 2nd press 20 May 2009)
- "Visvasrit" (29 October 2008)
- "Mahadeva" (26 November 2008)
- "Jagannath" (31 December 2008)
- "No Salvation" (8 January 2009)
- "Flash:B[l]ack" (20 May 2009)
- "Two Hurt" (8 May 2009, Fool's Mate edition 30 October 2009) Oricon Weekly Chart Position: 114[17]
- "Recall" (4 November 2009)
- "Revolver Blast" (24 March 2010) Oricon Weekly Chart Position: 51,[17] Oricon Indies Weekly Chart Position: 1[18][19]
- "Frontier" (16 June 2010) Oricon Weekly Chart Position: 64[17]
- "The Farthest" (14 July 2010) Oricon Weekly Chart Position: 47[17]
- "Departure" (4 August 2010) Oricon Weekly Chart Position: 70[17]
Albums and mini-albums
- Surveillance (26 March 2008)
- Yggdalive (4 November 2009) Oricon Weekly Chart Position: 91[20]
- Vandalism (27 July 2011)
- Vandalism Σ (25 March 2015)
- Deluhism X (19 December 2018)
References
- ^ sputnik music
- ^ a b CD Journal Deluhi, retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ Jrockrevolution.com Archived 18 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine Interview: DELUHI, Retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ Neumania.net Archived 17 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine GALNERYUS, all new line-up!, Retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ J-Ent Archived 20 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ Jame-World.com CLJ Announce J-Visual[ism] 2's Bands Retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ "Three announcements for DELUHI!" Retrieved 22 October 2010
- ^ Jame-World.com Deluhi on Hiatus. Retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ "Deluhi Announce Activity Stop!" Retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ "DELUHI解散のお知らせ" [Notice of Deluhi disbanding] (in Japanese). Japan: Braveman Records. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
- ^ "UNDIVIDE Revealing More Information on Line-Up and First Album".
- ^ "Garson Disbands".
- ^ "Ex-DELUHI Members Form New Band Far East Dizain".
- ^ http://www.babymetalnewswire.com/2015/01/30/leda-announces-new-band-far-east-dizain-new-single-dizainize/
- ^ https://visualioner.com/2015/01/31/far-east-dizain-have-revealed-their-faces/
- ^ a b c d e Oricon Single Rankings for Deluhi, Retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ Neumania.net Fun Fact: DELUHI Tops The Charts
- ^ J-ENT, Oricon Top 10 CD Single Daily Charts Retrieved 21 October 2010
- ^ Oricon Album Rankings for Deluhi Retrieved 21 October 2010
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official MySpace
- Deluhi JaME profile