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Rentrer en Soi

 
Artist: Rentrer en Soi

Group Members:

Ao, Shun, Mika

Formal Connection With:

Yukari
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Bottom of Chaos," "Sphire-Croid," "Bottom of Chaos"

Biography

Rentrer en Soi are a prominent indie band of the visual kei movement -- a Japanese musical/subcultural phenomenon centered around bands that play a nu metal/goth crossover and place huge importance on visual appearance, designing elaborate costumes and hairstyles. Rentrer en Soi were formed in 2001, their name meaning something like "return to self" in mangled French. Their beginnings were slow -- they toiled for a couple of years as a quartet without a stable drummer, releasing some demo tapes that went largely unheeded by the public. Their luck changed soon after they completed the band lineup, picking Mika to play drums. They then met Yukari, ex-vocalist of the popular band Baiser, who was trying his hand at producing new groups; his influence made Rentrer en Soi sound a lot like Baiser, but this helped the band gain success. The Free-Will label soon added Rentrer en Soi to its roster, and the mini-album Yurikago was released in 2004. The band started increasing in popularity, but the change brought strain, and in 2004 guitarist Ao, one of its founding members, left Rentrer en Soi, to be replaced by Shun.

Rentrer en Soi completed 2004 by releasing a DVD with promo videos shot in France, and then issued their debut LP, Sphire-Croid, in early 2005. It was successful, but after two more mini-albums, Astre No Ito and Kein No Hitsugi (both released in 2005), Rentrer en Soi switched their producer, which again influenced them significantly -- they went for a heavier sound, adding a lot of guitars and growls and screams. The new style was exhibited on their eponymous sophomore album in 2006, which also marked the beginning of their flirtation with the Western scene; they were signed to European and American labels, and then had their first overseas appearance, playing the Oni-Con in Texas in 2007. They failed to appear the Clash Against Commercialism event in New York in 2008 due to visa problems, but managed to play the Anime Next convention in New Jersey the same year. ~ Alexey Eremenko, All Music Guide
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Rentrer en Soi
Origin Japan
Genres Ambient rock
Hard rock
Metal
Years active 20012008
Labels Free-Will
Website rentrerensoi.com
Members
Satsuki
Takumi
Shun
Ryo
Mika
Former members
Ao

Rentrer en Soi (リエントール アン ソイ rientooru an soi?) was a rock band from Japan. In French, the band's name can be literally translated as "to return to oneself," although this is not grammatically correct. The band was composed of five members, and had seen only one member change. Throughout the years, Rentrer en Soi had become more widely known and listened to, yet it remained an independent band.

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History

In 2001, the band started out with only four members--Satsuki, Takumi, Ryo, and Ao. In March 2003, Mika joined the band as the drummer. At the end of a tour in February 2004, Ao left the group and was replaced by Shun within a month.

The band was signed to European record label, Gan-Shin in 2006, and later to the American division of Free-Will.

On October 19, 2007, the band played at the Oni-Con convention in Houston, Texas. This was their first concert in the United States.

2008 began with the announcement of their single, "Stigmata", released in March, as well as a coupling tour, "Tour 2008 Death Match", with Unsraw through Japan.[1] The band was announced for the Free-Will event, "Clash Against Commercialism" at Nokia Theatre Times Square in New York City, however the event was cancelled two weeks prior due to difficulty obtaining visas for the musicians.[2] Shortly after, Rentrer en Soi again announced they would perform in the United States for the Anime Next convention.[3]

On September 16, 2008, Rentrer en Soi announced that they would be breaking up. They released a best-of album on November 19, 2008 and their last live was planned for December 25, 2008. [4] The tracklist for Ain Soph Aur, their best-of album, cannot be viewed on their website. Ain Soph Aur features Kuuhaku no Joukei, a track that was not originally included on Yurikago, however it was featured as a PV on Cinema Cradle.[5] Still, their music is loved and listened to after they broke up.

Members

Past Members
  • Ao (蒼) – guitar


Discography

Albums

Extended plays

Singles

DVD

Compilations

  • Cure - Japanesque Rock Collectionz (July 28, 2004)
    • "Shinwa"
  • Duel Shock!! 2~Rentrer en Soi vs Sulfuric Acid - Neo Shaped Children (April 5, 2004)
    • "Tenshi no Namida" and "Into the Sky"

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