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Luna Sea
were the definitive visual kei band of the '90s, rivaling even
X-Japan
, with whom they had a master-pupil relationship -- two members of
X-Japan
, which itself split in mid-'90s, discovered
Luna Sea
in 1990.
Luna Sea
's sound was firmly based in '80s hard rock, but the band had a versatile, almost proggy approach to songwriting, and its softer side, displayed later on in the group's career, proved equally strong.
The band was formed in 1989 as a quintet initially
named
Lunacy
. Guitarist
Shinobu "Inoran" Inoue
and bassist
Jun "J" Onose
were high-school buddies, who met
Yasuhiro "Sugizo" Sugihara
(guitar and violin) and
Shinya Yamada
(drums), former members of
Pinocchio
, while slacking off during their college days in the Tokyo area. Adding
Ryuichi Kawamura
of
Slaughter
on vocals, the band started playing small clubs and doing demo records, of which they managed three before the end of the year. They switched to the
Luna Sea
moniker in 1990, already having established a substantial following in Tokyo. That was when
Hideto Matsumoto
, the lead guitarist of
X-Japan
, heard them, and soon they were signed to the cult visual kei label Extasy Records of
X-Japan
's drummer,
Yoshiki Hayashi
, who also produced the band's debut eponymous LP (1991) -- the only one not to chart with Oricon. A sold-out tour in 1992 helped them to get a contract with Universal, and after that, things went in an upward spiral: second album
Image
(1992) scored number nine on the charts; its follow-up,
Eden
(1993), got to number five; and
Mother
(1994), written in isolation and considered by many fans the top artistic achievement of
Luna Sea
, stopped one place short of the top.
In 1995, the band took a yearlong breather from recording, and then made it:
Style
(1996),
Shine
(1998), and the compilation
Singles
(1997) all went to number one on the charts. At this point, however, the cracks began to show --
Shine
was preceded by a year of solo work by each of the five bandmembers, and the release itself showed a change of style that was (somewhat unjustly) labeled "going pop" by hardcore followers.
Inoran
wrote the theme song
"Breathe"
for the Disney cartoon Mulan (1997), and the subsequent tour was supported by the company. That was, in turn, followed by debut foreign appearances -- shows in Taipei, Hong Kong, and Shanghai -- and then a monster Tokyo concert that wasn't hindered even by a storm that destroyed part of the set on the night before. The show gathered more than 100,000 people, the bandmembers arriving in a grand
Beatles
style, with a helicopter landing them on the stage.
A live album naturally followed in 1999, entitled
Never Sold Out
. But, despite
Inoran
's
"Sweetest Coma Again"
being picked for the Japanese soundtrack of the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough, the next studio album,
Lunacy
(2000), didn't go to number one (it stopped at number three) and proved to be the last in this incarnation of the band. In 2000, the bandmembers announced that
Luna Sea
"drops the curtain" (the word "split" was never used), although not before a best-of release,
Period
(which did top the charts) and a two-night sold-out show at the Tokyo Dome. None of the bandmembers quit music after that, forming new bands (
Fake?
,
Tourbillon
) and collaborating with popular artists like
Nanase Aikawa
and
Miyavi
(
Yamada
) and
Gackt
and
Yoshiki
of
X-Japan
(
Sugizo
, in the supergroup
S.K.I.N.
). Still, "dropping the curtain" turned out to be different from splitting: since 2007, the band has teased fans by occasionally playing live but not returning to the studio. ~ Alexey Eremenko, All Music Guide
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