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Mucc

 
Artist: Mucc

Group Members:

Tatsuro, Yukke, Satochi, Hiro, Miya

Similar Artists:

Influenced By:

Machinehead, Nine Inch Nails, Luna Sea

Formal Connection With:

Ken
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Shion", "Best of Mucc", "Worst of Mucc

Biography

Members of the Japanese visual kei movement of the 2000s, Mucc have managed to stand out from the rest of the pack due to their flexible approach to songwriting, which has incorporated nu-metal, industrial, technical thrash, and even disco, all laden with catchy hooks. The band was formed in 1997 by vocalist Tatoo (in 2000, he changed his stage name to Tatsuro), guitarist Miya, bassist Hiro, and drummer Satochi, and was named after a character from a TV show (they're known as 69 as well, since "six nine" is pronounced as "mucc" in Japanese). Despite their youth -- in 1997, all the members were still in high school -- Mucc quickly obtained a deal with the Misshitsu Neurose label, thanks to the involvement of Ao from Cali Gari, who took interest in the band. That was only the beginning, because the time until 1999 was spent on live shows, demo tapes, and lineup shifts -- Hiro was replaced by Yukke -- but by the end of 1999 the band finally had released its studio debut, the Antique EP. It didn't chart, but it attracted the attention of the Japanese media.

Mucc delivered their debut full-length, Tsuuzetsu, in 2001, followed by another EP, Aishuu, that same year. The next album, Homurauta (2002), was released on Shu, the sublabel of Danger Crue, run by the band itself, and it sold out in under a month, prompting Universal to pick up the distribution for Mucc in 2003. That year, Mucc's major-label debut, Zekuu, featured a significant stylistic turn, putting off some older fans but bringing the band a lot of new ones: by the end of 2003, Mucc were sharing a festival stage with Gazette and Miyavi. A nationwide tour and the release of their fourth album, Kuchiki No Tou, both in 2004, established Mucc as a hard rock force big enough to be invited to the Wacken Open Air festival in Germany during the summer of 2005 (they've played more German and French venues as well) and gave the band the boost to push even harder. Mucc released three albums in 2005-2006, including 2006's experimental and stylistically varied Gokusai, and debuted in the States at the 2006 Otakon convention in Baltimore. They returned to Europe and the U.S. during the following year, and were featured in the massive European/American tour Taste of Chaos 2008 along with Avenged Sevenfold, Bullet for My Valentine, and D'Espairs Ray. In 2008 Mucc also played at the Hide Memorial Summit along with J-rock stars X-Japan, Luna Sea, and Dir en Grey, and released their eighth full-length, Shion. ~ Alexey Eremenko, All Music Guide
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Mucc

Mucc performing in Los Angeles in May 2007.
Background information
Origin Ibaraki, Japan
Genres Hard rock, alternative rock, alternative metal
Years active 1997–present
Labels Danger Crue/Universal (JP)
Gan-Shin (EU)
Website www.55-69.com
Members
Tatsurou
Miya
Yukke
Satochi
Former members
Hiro

Mucc (ムック Mukku?, stylized as MUCC) is a Japanese rock band formed in 1997. Named after a character from the Japanese children's TV show Ponkickies,[citation needed] the band is also known by the name 69 since "sixnine" can be pronounced "muku" in Japanese. The band has, as of 2009, released nine studio albums, along with several live albums, EPs, singles and DVDs, some of which were also released in Europe.

The band debuted in Europe in August 2005, including performance at Wacken Open Air. Next year, they would perform in the United States for Otakon anime convention in Baltimore, Maryland. They have consistently performed every year in Europe, and returned to the United States for Jrock Revolution in 2007.

Mucc performed on the Taste of Chaos 2008 tour [1], making twenty-six stops across the United States from February to May. After returning to Japan in May, the band performed at the Hide Memorial Summit alongside other famous Japanese rock groups, such as X Japan, Luna Sea and Dir en grey. In October the Taste of Chaos 2008 came to Europe. MUCC performed in the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and the UK.

Mucc performed at The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza on December 7th, 2008 [2] and the House of Blues in Los Angeles on December 10th [3].

In 2009, Mucc is going again to Europe in their Solid Sphere Tour starting from the live in Russia on Oct. 3rd[4] , and for first time they will perform two shows in Latin America (Chile and Mexico).[5]


Contents

Members

As with most Japanese artists, the members are credited only with their stage names.

Former members

Discography

Mucc discography
Releases
Studio albums 9
Live albums 2
Compilation albums 11
Extended plays 2
Singles 22
Video albums 8

Albums

Album Japanese Release date
Tsuuzetsu 痛絶 7 January 2001
Houmura Uta 葬ラ謳 6 September 2002
Zekuu 是空 3 September 2003
Kuchiki no Tou 朽木の灯 1 September 2004
Houyoku 鵬翼 23 November 2005
6 26 April 2006
Gokusai 極彩 6 December 2006
Shion 志恩 26 March 2008
Kyuutai 球体 4 March 2009

Extended plays

Album Japanese Release date
Antique アンティーク 25 December 1999
Aishuu 哀愁 25 December 2001

Live albums

Album Release date
Kuchiki no Tou Live at Roppongi
朽木の灯ライヴアット六本木
26 January 2005
Psychedelic Analysis
サイケデリックアナライシス
28 March 2007

Compilations

Album Release date
HOT INDIES BEST SELECTION Vol.1 25 August 1998
Shock Edge 2001 1 September 2001
BOØWY Respect 24 December 2003
Cover Parade 6 June 2006
Rock Nippon Noriko Shoji Selection 24 January 2007
Best of Mucc 6 June 2007
Worst of Mucc 6 June 2007
Luna Sea Memorial Cover Album 19 December 2007
Cloverfield: Rob's Party Mix 17 January 2008
Coupling Best 12 August 2009
Coupling Worst 19 August 2009
This is For You〜The Yellow Monkey Tribute Album 9 December 2009

Singles

Date Title Album
2000 "Shoufu/Hai" Tsuuzetsu
2001 "Aoban" No featured album
"Akaban" Houmura Uta
2002 "Fu wo Tataeru Uta"
"Suisou"
2003 "Ware, Arubeki Basho" Zekuu
2004 "Rojiura Boku to Kimi E" Kuchiki no Tou
"Monokuro no Keshiki"
2005 "Kokoro no Nai Machi" Houyoku
"Ame no Orchestra"
"Saishuu Ressha"
2006 "Gerbera" Gokusai
"Ryuusei"
"Utagoe"
"Horizont"
2007 "Libra" Shion
"Flight"
"Fuzz"
2008 "Ageha" Kyuutai
2009 "Sora to Ito"
"Freesia"
"Diorama"

Video

  • 2003 Natsu no Tour (December 10, 2003)
  • Mucc History DVD The Worst (December 22, 2004)
  • Tonan no Hoyoku (図南の鵬翼) (March 29, 2006)
  • Mucc World Tour Final 666 at Nippon Budokan (December 10, 2006)
  • Mucc -Live Chronicle- (November 28, 2007)
  • Mucc -Live Chronicle 2- (December 24, 2008)
  • The Clips -track of six nine- (August 05, 2009)
  • Mucc -Live Chronicle 3 - "Kyutai" in Nippon Budokan- (December 23, 2009)

Demo

  • "Aika" 3/20/1998
  • "Tsubasa wo Kudasai" 12/1/1998
  • "Shuuka" 2/14/1999''
  • "Aka" 7/24/1999

References

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