X JAPAN Leader Talks Upcoming Album
August 23, 2010The Artisan News Service recently conducted an interview with X JAPAN's leader/drummer/pianist/composer Yoshiki about the band's reunion and upcoming studio album — the group's first to be released in North America and to contain English lyrics. Watch the chat below.
According to Yoshiki, about half of the upcoming CD will feature some of the band's most popular songs from throughout their career, with all lyrics re-recorded in English, and the other half all brand-new songs. The album's first single will be "Jade", which was performed at this year's Lollapalooza and will be on the setlist for X JAPAN's fall 2010 North American tour.
X JAPAN — Yoshiki (drums, piano),Toshi (vocals),Pata and Sugizo (guitars) and Heath (bass) — has its roots in the life-long friendship of Yoshiki and Toshi who met when they were four years old. While still in high school, they formed the band, known at the time simply as "X," and over the next 13 years, X JAPAN released five studio albums as well as six live albums, 10 compilation albums and 15 video albums, and attained iconic status in Japan. With the late-90s breakdown of Yoshiki and Toshi's friendship, combined by the sudden death of then-guitarist Hide, the band called it quits. It wasn't until 2007 that Toshi and Yoshiki reunited, that X JAPAN was reformed, and that the band put America back in its sights.
They've sold 30 million records and DVDs, filled the 55,000-seast Tokyo Dome a record-breaking 18 times, they pioneered "Visual-Kei," the Japanese music movement that helped spark the current world-wide Anime craze, and their leader has been referred to as "the Bono of Japan." But the one thing this GUNS-N'-ROSES-meets-QUEEN-meets-"The-Matrix" rock group has wanted to do for years but has never done, is tour America. That's about to change, as on September 25, X JAPAN will kick off a seven-city North American trek at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, with subsequent stops in Oakland, Seattle, Vancouver, Chicago, Toronto, and New York.
"We feel like a new band now, like we are going back to the beginning," said Yoshiki about the upcoming U.S. concerts, "and it's very, very exciting. We are looking forward to playing smaller venues here in the U.S., something we haven't been able to do in Japan since the very early days."
In Asia, X JAPAN plays arenas and stadiums, bringing in elaborate production including lasers, catwalks, and holograms. Comparably, the North American dates will be "back to basics," with pyrotechnics and some production, but with the band focusing primarily on the music. As Yoshiki told one reporter, "You don't see good rock shows anymore. Rock doesn't have enough drama now, rap, R&B, and dance music have taken care of that. We want to be part of bringing the drama back to rock."
"While we are confident about coming to America," Yoshiki added, "I don't know if we are going to end up being successful or not. But what I do know is that music breaks down barriers, and it doesn't matter what country the music comes from. Good music is universal."
Dates for X JAPAN's North American concert tour debut are:
Sep. 25 - Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
Sep. 28 - Fox Theatre, Oakland, CA
Oct. 01 - Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA
Oct. 03 - Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver, BC Canada
Oct. 06 - Riviera, Chicago, IL
Oct. 07 - Massey Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada
Oct. 10 - Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY
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