LOUDNESS
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Loudness (ラウドネス, Raudonesu?) is a Japanese heavy metal band formed in 1981 by guitarist Akira Takasaki and drummer Munetaka Higuchi. They were the first Japanese heavy metal act signed in the United States, releasing five albums by 1987 and reaching the Billboard top 100.
Biography
Their Japanese-language debut album was Birthday Eve; a relatively successful debut album, especially given that the heavy metal genre had not produced much output in Japan. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they went on their first US tour, followed by a tour in Europe.They moved to Europe to record their 4th album Disillusion, performing several concerts there.
Finally in 1985, through the management of former Twisted Sister co-manager Joe Gerber, they inked a contract with Atlantic Records. Their 5th album Thunder in the East became a very successful album for them, peaking at #74 in the Billboard charts. It had the hit "Crazy Night", noted for the repeated chant of "MZA," which vocalist Minoru Niihara finally admitted in a series of 2006 interviews as being an improvised abbreviation that sounded good at the time. On the album, all songs were sung in English, which has become a trend in many Japanese bands, indeed the vast majority of non-English-speaking metal bands.
Following "Thunder," their 6th album Lightning Strikes was charted at #64 and they became a famous band worldwide. Touring with the likes of Mötley Crüe, AC/DC, Poison, and Stryper likely helped this. However, their success in the United States moved the group to write more commercial pop-metal -- a prime example being the single "Let It Go" -- which was quite different from what they had done in their previous albums, and lost much of the supportive fanbase.
Following the Jealousy EP of 1988, Niihara was fired from the band and replaced by American vocalist Mike Vescera with the group hoping to establish more commercial success with English-speaking audiences. Together, they recorded 2 albums, Soldier Of Fortune (1989) and On The Prowl (1991). However, such did little to improve the band's status in America and also took its toll on the Japanese fanbase of Loudness. Vescera eventually exited (and joined Yngwie J. Malmsteen in 1993) during their American tour in 1991,and was eventually replaced by Ezo vocalist Masaki Yamada to finish the tour. Eventually soon after, Masayoshi Yamashita also left and was replaced by ex X Japan bassist, Taiji Sawada and this resulted in the 1992 self-titled album Loudness and the 1993 live album Once And For All.
In 1993,the band nearly split-up, with the departure of Higuchi and Sawada. However, much like Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, Takasaki never disbanded Loudness as the group - eventually featuring Anthem bassist Naota Shibata and Ezo drummer Hirotsugu Honma in its lineup - continued to release material. This new incarnation of Loudness released 4 studio albums (Heavy Metal Hippies, Ghetto Machine, Dragon and Engine) and 1 live album (Loud 'n' Raw) between 1994 and 1998.
The original and classic lineup of the band reunited in 2001, at the urging of Takasaki, for its 20th Anniversary. Although intended to be a one-off, the popularity of the band's reunion in its native Japan was overwhelming and the lineup decided to continue. At least one studio album and one DVD release have followed every year since the 2001 reunion, in addition to one-off recordings, like 2005's theme song for famed K-1 fighter Musashi ("The Battleship Musashi").
2006 brought the 25th Anniversary of Loudness.
In April 2008, just two months after releasing Metal Mad, they decided to go on hiatus, when drummer Munetaka Higuchi was diagnosed with liver cancer.
Members
Minoru Niihara (vocals) - (vocals, 1981-1988; 2001-present)
Minoru Niihara was born on March 12, 1960. His first band was Earthshaker, in which he played bass as he sung. He was influenced by blues music and became a member of the band in 1981. He departed the band in 1989, but after working with several bands (including Ded Chaplin, Sly and XYZ-A, returned to Loudness. He released a solo album in 2006 in addition to recording an album with XYZ-A.
Akira Takasaki (electric guitar) - The most famous member of Loudness is Akira Takasaki. Born in Osaka, on February 22, 1961, he first started his music career as a member of the band Lazy. His musical style didn't gel with the band and he decided to make his original band, "Loudness". His guitar works had attracted many fans over the world. He is known as the best metal guitarist in Asia, and influenced many guitarists such as Paul Gilbert (Racer X, Mr. Big).
solo disco:
Masayoshi Yamashita (bass guitar) - (bass guitar, 1981-1991; 2001-present)
He first started playing bass in a band called Black Rose. A short time later, his childhood neighbor and close friend, Akira Takasaki, invited him to join Loudness in 1981. His rumbling bass sound matched pretty well with the drumming of Munetaka Higuchi, giving the band an amazing rhythm section to match Akira's screaming guitar and Minoru Niihara's amazing voice.
However, in 1991, Yamashita left Loudness; it was rumored that he did not get along with lead singer Mike Vescera, who replaced Niihara in 1989. After leaving Loudness, he worked on side projects, including Spaed and Blood Circus.
Munetaka Higuchi (drums) -(drums, 1981-1992; 2001-present)
is the original and current drummer of the Japanese heavy metal band, Loudness. From the very beginning he was considered as a young talent, many bands wanted Munetaka to play with them. That's why besides his own band, during his high school years Munetaka played in seven bands. But the talented drummer wasn't happy with this situation, he wanted to spend his time in only one band. That's when future bandmate Akira Takasaki came along and they formed Lazy. When he and Akira got into hard rock and heavy metal, they formed Loudness in 1981. During his first stint with Loudness, he released his first solo album, Destruction, in 1983. He left Loudness in 1992 and not only he resumed his solo career in the late-1990's, he also got into side projects, including Sly, Bloodcircus, Rose of Rose, and the Rock 'n' Roll Standard Club Band. In 1997, with a "band" called "Munetaka Higuchi & Dream Castle", he released the album "Free World". The "band" featured many famous musicians from the jazz and rock/metal spheres, like Steve Vai, Stanley Clarke, Billy Sheehan, Ty Tabor, Terry Bozzio, T. M. Stevens, Ronnie James Dio, Richie Kotzen and others. The album was released on the 21st of February 1997 in Japan. He returned to Loudness in 2001. He is often mentioned not only as one of the leading Japanese drummers but a rock/metal artist overall. Higuchi is an endorser of Pearl Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Remo drumheads and Vic Firth drumsticks. On April 14, 2008 it was announced that he was diagnosed with Hepatocellular carcinoma, a type of liver cancer.
His drumming style has made him one of the most famous drummers in Japan.
Previous
Hirotsugu Homma - (drums) (1992-2001) (Ezo, Saber Tiger, Anthem, Flatbacker)
Naoto Shibata - bass (1993-2001) (Anthem, Saber Tiger)
Masaki Yamada - (vocals) (1991-2001) (Ezo, Flatbacker)
Mike Vescera - (vocals) (1989-1991) (ex-Killing Machine, The Reign of Terror, Obsession (US), Palace of Black, Safe Haven, Roland Grapow, MVP, ex-Yngwie J. Malmsteen, ex-Dr. Sin)
Taiji Sawada - (bass guitar) (1992-1993) (X Japan, Kings, Dirty Trashroad)
Discography
Studio albums
The Birthday Eve (1981)
Devil Soldier (1982)
The Law of Devil's Land (1983)
Disillusion (1984)
Disillusion (1984) - English version
Thunder in the East (November 9, 1985) #74 (US)
Odin (1985) - EP
Shadows of War (1986)
Lightning Strikes (1986) - U.S. Remix of Shadows of War #64 (US)
Hurricane Eyes (1987) #190 (US)
Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version
Jealousy (1988) - EP
Soldier of Fortune (1989) Michael Vescera singer
On the Prowl (1991) Michael Vescera
Loudness (1992) Masaki Yamada singer
Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) Masaki Yamada singer
Ghetto Machine (1997) Masaki Yamada singer
Dragon (1998) Masaki Yamada singer
Engine (1999) Masaki Yamada singer
Spiritual Canoe (2001)
The Pandemonium (2001)
Biosphere (2002)
Terror (2004)
Racing (2004)
The Battleship Musashi(2005) - EP
Breaking the Taboo (2006)
Metal Mad (2008)
Live albums
Live-Loud-Alive: Loudness in Tokyo (1983)
8186 Live (1986)
Eurobounds (1986)
Once And For All (1993)
Loud 'n Raw (1995)
Loudness Live 2002 (2002)
The Soldier's Just Came Back (2002)
Compilations
Never Stay Here, Never Forget You (1986)
A Lesson In Loudness (1989)
Loudest (1991)
Loudest Ballads (1991)
Loud n' Rare (1992)
Best Songs (1995)
Masters of Loudness (1996)
Very Best of Loudness (1997)
Best of Loudness 8688: Atlantic Years (2001)
Re-Masterpieces (2002)
RockShocks (2004)
The Best of Reunion (2005)
Singles
"Burning Love" (1982)
"Geraldine" (1983)
"Road Racer" (1983)
"Road Racer" (1983) - English version
"Crazy Night" (1985)
"Gotto Fight" (1985)
"Let It Go" (1986)
"Let It Go" (1986) - English version
"Risky Woman" (1986)
"Long Distance Love" (1989)
"Dreamer & Screamer" (1989)
"You Shook Me" (1989)
"Slap in the Face" (1991)
"Black Widow" (1992)
"Crazy Samurai" (2004)
"The Battleship Musashi" (2005)
"Ashes To The Sky"

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