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Kamis, 14 April 2011

Exclusive Interview with all-female Visual Kei band, exist†trace

Visual Kei band exist†trace will make their U.S. debut this month at the Sakura Con anime convention in Seattle, Washington. They are headlining the Friday (April 22nd) night concert, and have a Q&A and autograph session with fans on Saturday (April 23rd).
tokyohive got a chance to sit the band down and ask them a wide variety of questions, from the meaning of their band, their feelings on going major, and what they expect from their first U.S. live.
Check out tokyohive’s exclusive interview with exist†trace below!
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- The Visual Kei genre has a mostly female fan base. Are most of your fans male or female? What is the biggest change you’ve seen in your fans from the time you started until now?
JYOU (Vocals): It’s 50/50 right now. We’ve been participating in a lot of different events lately, and that’s helped us find all kinds of new fans.
- How do you feel about being one of the only female Visual Kei bands in a genre that’s dominated by males? Do you ever play shows with male Visual Kei bands? Do you think that a female Visual Kei band seems normal now, or is it still something unique?

miko (Guitar): Since we started our band, we never really thought about the genders of other bands. Since we’re often part of Visual Kei events, we mostly perform with male bands. Female visual kei bands are still rare, but I think that number is increasing gradually.
- You’ve had a long career in comparison to some other artists. What is the most important thing about exist†trace that makes the band successful?
Omi (Guitar): We talk things out. Everything gets discussed thoroughly, with no limits.
- In a previous interview you did in Europe, you mentioned that being an all-female band makes a powerful statement. Some band members use a masculine style during performance. How does this style connect to the statement you want to make?

MALLY (Drums): Each of us expresses what we think is cool. It’s an individual choice for each of us. Our ideas about ourselves as women and our stage styles are really separate.
- Why is exist†trace spelled with roman letters? Were there any other names you considered when you started?

JYOU: We used English so it would be understood in the whole world, not just in Japan.
- exist†trace announced in January that you will move to a major label this year. What was your initial reaction when you heard the news?
miko: We were really happy, but moving to a major label isn’t the end goal for us, it’s just a part of our longer journey.
- What do you think will change when you have your major debut?
Omi: There will be more staff and hopefully more fans can hear our music.
MALLY: Our exist†trace family will be larger.
- JapanFiles released your latest album, “TWIN GATE”, in the U.S. What do you think about all the responses from American fans?
JYOU: Thank you! We’re very happy. We want to hear more and more of your voices.
- Have you started working on new songs? What new musical styles do you want to try next?
miko: We’re working on new songs right now. The style of exist†trace hasn’t changed, but we want to challenge ourselves with musical choices that we haven’t tried before.
- What’s your best memory about your recent tour of Europe?
JYOU: During our live shows, the fans had both Japanese flags and their countries’ flags up together.
- What are your expectations for your first American live show at Sakura Con?
MALLY: We want to hear really loud voices from the crowd. We want to see fists in the air too!
- Please give a message to your fans.
JYOU: Let’s make it an unforgettable and passionate night!

Minggu, 10 April 2011

Oricon Monthly Chart for the month of March revealed!

Oricon has just revealed the results for the monthly chart of March.
Check out the rankings below!
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< Single Monthly Ranking >

1. “Eternal” – Akanishi Jin : 03/02 (236,816)
2. “Banzai Venus” – SKE48 : 03/09 (233,458)
3. “Shuumatsu Not yet” – Not yet : 03/16 (213,864)
4. “Yume Tamago” – NYC : 03/09 (143,857)
5. “Greatest the Hits 2011-2011″ – Maximum the Hormone : 03/23 (109,994)
(Check out the rest of the single ranking chart here!)
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< Album Monthly Ranking >

1. “Negai no Tou” – EXILE : 03/09 (618,028)
2. “Goodbye Lullaby” – Avril Lavigne : 03/02 (252,622)
3. “Zettai Zetsumei” – RADWIMPS : 03/09 (216,327)
4. “Dejavu” – Koda Kumi : 03/02 (190,275)
5. “Ketsunopolis 7″ – Ketsumeishi : 03/16 (154,140)

Kita Shuhei to sing new theme song for anime “Sekaiichi Hatsukoi”


Pop-rock singer Kita Shuhei will soon be releasing a song called “Sekai de Ichiban Koi Shite’ru“, which has just been confirmed as the new theme song for the anime, “Sekaiichi Hatsukoi”!
The song is said to be a catchy pop track with a highly memorable hook, while its coupling B-side, “Atarimae no You na Kiseki”, goes in the totally opposite direction and allows listeners to explore the depths of a beautiful love. The latter will be used as an image song for the same anime.
“Sekai de Ichiban Koi Shite’ru” officially drops on May 11th, and features two of the anime’s characters on the cover.
Check out the cover and track list beneath the cut!
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< Track List >
01. Sekai de Ichiban Koi Shite’ru
02. Atarimae no You na Kiseki
03. Spiral Lovers

CNBLUE promotes safe driving with the “Traffic Safety Song” on Inkigayo


CNBLUE has received the baton for the “Traffic Safety Song,” a collaborative campaign between SBS’s “Inkigayo” and the Korean Transporation Safety Authority in promotion of safe driving and environment protection.
The boys showed much determination in delivering the meaningful message of the campaign by coming up with their own choreography for the song, so check out their music video below!

[VIDEO] allkpop’s Exclusive Interview with ZE:A on “Lovability”


Last month, ZE:A not only returned with a brand new album and image with “Lovability,” but also gave allkpop readers the exclusive opportunity to ask the nine young men nine questions about themselves. We decided to share the fun and got our readers to generate the questions themselves, resulting in a pool of around 3,000 questions to choose from!
You asked the questions and allkpop has delivered the answers, straight from the ZE:A members themselves — check out the hilarious interview below!