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    heresytrash got a reaction from Deathtopi4 in Killing Stalking   
    That's true enough. Everyone enjoys a story differently. I really like the memes though, those are pretty rad.
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    heresytrash reacted to doombox in coldrain   
    I love the build up in "Whole" and I feel like they never have written a song quite like that before so it really stands out in their catalog. But I can understand it's not for everyone. VENA is a solid album. It was a bit slow starting for me but every time I listen to it I just love it more now. I didn't know it was possible but VENA just does that to a person.
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    heresytrash got a reaction from doombox in coldrain   
    I really like the song six feet under but my favorite album thus far is Vena. There's not a song on there I don't like, except maybe whole but that song is good for what it is. 
     
    Im looking forward to their future releases, they're really great and honestly if they tour with crossfaith I'd die too lol they're both great live, not sure if I could handle all that awesome at once 
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    heresytrash got a reaction from Aeolus in the GazettE WORLD TOUR 16 DOCUMENTARY new DVD & blu-ray release   
    I was at the wiltern too! But I was on the balcony, which suited me cause I got a good view of most of the band 
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    heresytrash got a reaction from doombox in coldrain   
    Does anyone here listen to them?
     
    I'm curious, as I would like to meet more fans.
     
    I saw them live, once back in November of 2015, and then this past year at Warped Tour. They put on a good show, and having met them twice-they are genuinely nice people too.
     
    [Also if there's already a thread about them, feel free to let me know. I tried searching for one, but couldn't find any.]
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    heresytrash got a reaction from vanivani in the GazettE WORLD TOUR 16 DOCUMENTARY new DVD & blu-ray release   
    Really I'm just excited because there's a small chance that I might be in it even for a split second. It's a good memory for me too.
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    heresytrash got a reaction from Aeolus in the GazettE WORLD TOUR 16 DOCUMENTARY new DVD & blu-ray release   
    Really I'm just excited because there's a small chance that I might be in it even for a split second. It's a good memory for me too.
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    heresytrash got a reaction from Komorebi in ~2017 predictions~   
    Not really a prediction, but really a hope.

    I sort of hope Naoki [Kagrra,] releases something. I follow his twitter, but I'm unsure if he's very active other than promoting other bands and what not. [Though I didn't know he supported GOTCHAROCKA as their bassist, I'm such a bad fan...lol]
     
     
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    heresytrash got a reaction from helcchi in Hello~   
    Name is Ash.
     
    I don't have much to say about myself. I don't listen to much Visual Kei like I used to, lately I've been listening to the GazettE as far as VK goes and then coldrain and Crossfaith as far as Jrock goes. I'm also getting into a band called SIM, so there's that.
     
    I'll try to be as active as I can, but honestly not sure what to expect.
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    heresytrash reacted to Biopanda in Visual Kei Panel.   
    @Ito will probably have some good suggestions for you since he's been doing the MH panel over at Anime Central for like 30 years now or something.
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    heresytrash reacted to Hakari in Hello~   
    Welcome! Lots of awesome bands to get into! 
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    heresytrash reacted to Atreides in Hello~   
    Hello and welcome to the site! If you keep an eye around, you'll surely find more bands you like that are similar to the ones you listed. ^^
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    heresytrash got a reaction from Delkmiroph in Hello~   
    Name is Ash.
     
    I don't have much to say about myself. I don't listen to much Visual Kei like I used to, lately I've been listening to the GazettE as far as VK goes and then coldrain and Crossfaith as far as Jrock goes. I'm also getting into a band called SIM, so there's that.
     
    I'll try to be as active as I can, but honestly not sure what to expect.
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    heresytrash reacted to nick in Hello~   
    Hello, and welcome to the forum!
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    heresytrash reacted to vanivani in Which Visual Kei band is your guilty pleasure?   
    Yeah, they're releasing a new album lol They're still around
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    heresytrash got a reaction from fictioninhope in coldrain   
    Same here! Though I'm a little crazy when it comes to my other favorite band, with other bands I really have to have the funds for it.

    Yeah, mine too. I really started to appreciate the Heart of the Young just recently, and I honestly love listening to Masato try out many things when it comes to his vocals. He really is good though at anything, but that could be me being bias too.
     
    Honestly I love paying attention to every detail, especially Katsuma's drumming. He's such a badass when it comes to drumming.
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    heresytrash reacted to togz in the GazettE LIVE TOUR 16 DOGMATIC -TRIOS- live report San Fran + LA   
    The GazettE is a band that I feel everyone here has liked or at least listened to once with in their J-rock craze, and in many cases they are even the reason people found an interest in Japanese music to begin with. This is the case for me. Since they heavily influenced me during my younger years, I jumped on the chance to see them live in my own country. Originally I was set to see them for three dates that included Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vancouver. Due to certain circumstances, I only made it to two dates which were more than enough to quench the gaze-thirst in my sixteen-year-old self. 
     
     
    San Francisco
    The first show I attended was in San Francisco at the Regency Ballroom. I traveled with one friend and met up with many I hadn't seen in a long time. Most of us had VIP tickets. Despite already having early entry, many fans with VIP lined up at the venue much earlier than general admission attendees. Around 3pm I made my way over to the line with a few friends. It was a good time since the line for VIP grew rapidly after that. The general admission line was wrapped down an alley and around the building at this point. The wait from that point on wasn't so bad and considering their reputation the fans seemed tolerable for the most part. Aside from a few glares, everyone was generally kind and glad to share the excitement. I even made a few friends who traveled all the way from Japan just to experience the GazettE in this new environment. Though they didn't seem to speak English very well, they were still ecstatic to show me different furitsuke* that they use in Japan and were even kind enough to hold a few of my things during the show.  After passing the time with social interactions, it was time to start heading inside.
     
    The staff came down the VIP line to inform everyone how everything would work and what to expect. This is where things went downhill. VIP included early entry, first priority to the goods line, a VIP shirt, and a handshake with the band. With only an hour left before doors opened, staff had their hands full. They lined us up and filed us in to the venue in groups of ten with the plan of directing us back outside in the order we entered. That lasted about halfway down the line. I was at the half way mark for the VIP line and while I was lined up to buy merch, staff started to direct us to the actual standing area. I found it odd as not all VIP had been let in yet to purchase merch. Turns out the venue was running behind and had to sacrifice their organization to speed up the process. This left the people who had waited since 5am with the short end of the stick. Many disappointed VIP holders filed in behind two to three rows of people who had shown up one hour before doors opened. 
     
    Another disappointing factor was that they didn't have a section dedicated to just VIP members. Word of mouth had passed on that previous shows had such accommodations, but the Regency Ballroom had one huge open standing floor. Because of this, and the poor organization in letting VIP enter first, many general admission holders were able to get closer to the stage with ease. Many snobby fans pushed forward and upset VIP holders, which resulted in direct threats to prevent anyone from getting in the way of them and the stage. Everyone shut up once the background music went silent. The stage was decently sized and while it didn't spread the members out too much there was definitely enough room for them to be interactive.  After waiting nearly an hour and watching staff set up last minute equipment things got cheesy real fast. Instead of the typical dimming of the lights and sudden intro music playing, an announcer spoke over the microphone, "Hello. Welcome to the show." The announcer said a few more things which may have been about no video or photography, but I don't quite recall. The short speech ended with, "And now... the GazettE!" That's when everything went dark.
     
    Cheering and screaming filled the venue and everyone got real friendly with each other as the crowd was pushed forward. Just when I thought it couldn't get any louder, the members start to file out on to the stage. First it was Kai, Reita, Aoi & Uruha, and finally Ruki. Fans went crazy and people were already trying to inch their way in front of me. I was about two rows from the stage between Reita and Ruki, so despite being as short as I am (5'3")I did have a good view. Now I haven't been an active listener of the GazettE in recent years, so most of their music during this set was unfamiliar to me. I still found my groove with songs I didn't recognize, but the crowd didn't seem to move much aside from the girls in the very front row. Fans were excited to see and interact with their favorite members which caused a bit of a personality clash within the crowds as people pushed closer to the front. There were a lot of threats and an overall disrespect for the other fans around them. I'm not saying every person at this venue had such a mentality, but this behavior certainly dominated over kindness.
     
    The band members showed a lot of energy during the entire show and were surprisingly interactive. I heard from many of the girls up front that they felt singled out by the members and that they really took the time to make their fans feel excited and special during the performance. The effort and money that went in to the visuals must have been fair for it being their first tour in the United States. The most beautiful of the visual performances was when Ruki suddenly pulled a lantern out of nowhere and dance and swayed around with the prop like it was his child that needed love and protection. Maybe that sounds odd to first time viewers or listeners of visual kei, but overall is really gave a darker vibe. But of course it wouldn't be a genuine show if Ruki didn't sway and roll his hips. Reita was quite enthusiastic and often times came up tot he edge of the stage to play. He playfully stuck his tongue out a lot at fans too. A real call-back was the break down of Filth in the Beauty where everyone does the windmill head-bang. I never thought I'd see that in person. 
     
    Though encores shouldn't be expected, fans crazily stomping and screaming for one should be. I was a little disappointed with this crowd though. They came together and cheered as one voice a few times, but never once did they sound hungry or demanding enough for the the band to really come back on stage. Even so, they got the encore they asked for, though I feel like the crowd really didn't give it their all even during the encore.  "Tomorrow never dies" ended and the members began to throws their drumsticks, picks, water bottles, and even a towel. I managed to find Uruha's pick on the ground and gave it to another fan who looked like they'd appreciate it much more. Aoi was aiming to throw his picks to specific clusters of people but his poor throws just weren't making it. 
     
    Immediately after the show was over, staff cleared out the floor and lined people up with VIP to meet the band. It would have been so easy for anyone to just slip into the line. Anyone could have met them at this show if they were casual enough about it and I believe I saw a few people take advantage of the situation. Aside from that, the handshake was extremely fast-paced. It was almost so quick that I didn't have time to even really read their faces. The entire band was extremely polite. They even shared a few laughs and exchanged words with a few fans. Ruki was my main focus and even if he didn't understand what I said, it was nice to just say it in his direction. He acknowledged it and held onto my hand and replied with a "Thank you."  Uruha had a very firm handshake.
     
    The songs that resonated with me the most, and many of their long following fans, was "The Suicide Circus", "Filth in the Beauty", "Leech", and "Headache Man". But I really enjoyed "UGLY" and "Derangement" live. I didn't care for the venue at all. Other than the three girls I met in line and the people I already knew, the fans seemed like a mix all around. Sound quality and projection in the venue was a little iffy, but the band really gave a lot of energy and put on an enjoyable performance. 
     
     set list 
    opening track: NIHIL
    01. Dogma
    02. Rage
    03. Vortex
    04. Fadeless 
    05. Derangement 
    06. Bizarre
    07. Wasteland 
    08. Ominous
    09. The Suicide Circus
    10. Ugly
    11. Blemish
    12. Undying
    13. Filth in the Beauty
     
    -encore-
    14. Leech
    15. Headache man
    16. Tomorrow never dies
     
     
    Los Angeles
    The Los Angeles concert was held at the Wiltern. I'm very familiar and biased with this venue and I have a lot of great memories attached to it. I did not have VIP for this show and I was quite alright with getting a view from afar this time, so I arrived after collecting some of my long time friends to join me. Once we arrived, the line had yet to get anywhere near the Denny's entrance for general admission and the VIP line was longer by far. For those who haven't seen this venue, Denny's and the Wiltern sit on the same block and share the same parking garage so they're practically next door neighbors. Because of how close Denny's is to the entrance I found it odd that people decided to roam around a bit more before lining up. 
     
    Once I finally got in line around 3-4pm, band staff checked the line for people who were in HERESY*. I had planned ahead when there was a leaked rumor going around that the GazettE might come here so I signed up for it. Now if you were a HERESY member and could provide your confirmation e-mail or badge, they provided you with a colored bracelet. These bracelets varied in color depending on the date and allowed early entrance to general admission attendees. Since I only had VIP in San Francisco, I was delighted to discover that I could enter after VIP simply because I had the bracelet. I'm not sure if it's because I've been to this venue so many times, I know more people in this area, or if the staff and organization was all around better but Los Angeles was an amazing experience. The staff started handing out the VIP shirts about an hour and a half before doors were set to open, and let the group in to the goods line and then straight in to the venue. After VIP was let in, HERESY was next. I'd like to believe everyone was moved in to the venue in a very organized and timely fashion which meant happier fans.
     
    The way the Wiltern is set up is completely different than The Regency Ballroom. Unlike San Francisco's show which had one huge open un-barricaded floor, the Wiltern was set up in three to four sections, with each one at a level higher the further back it went. This set up also allowed staff the ability to secure a spot specifically for VIP holders. While I was only general admission, I did appreciate the seriousness and value of the VIP pass at this venue. This of course meant that I couldn't go in to the front section despite there being plenty of room. I chose a spot right in the middle a few sections back and had the perfect view the entire time. 
     
    When the lights went out and the show started the crowd roared. This crowd seemed way more united than the show in San Francisco, but that's because Los Angeles has a small community of its own when it comes to visual kei. Everyone knows everyone and that may have been a determining factor. This concert brought so many people out of hiding that I hadn't seen in years. the GazettE are no fools and I'm sure were very aware of the stronger demand for them in Southern California, and they chose so many good songs that shook our past selves right out of us. I know I wasn't alone in feeling like I had traveled back in time. the GazettE shook the venue, slamming down one good song after another. I was also glad I got to see the whole lantern performance again and there was something about the distance back this time that really allowed for me to see things in a completely different light. They ran around a lot at this show and teased each other a lot on stage. They looked like they were having a blast putting on their performance. 
     
    The crowd really came together for the encore, and let me tell you it was worth all the shouting and screaming because the band came back on stage and blew our faces away. There was literally a moment of silence while people registered what song was playing and if it was real life. "Agony" started and, after a ten second delay, screams filled the room and hair flew. The intensity of the crowd was recognized by the band and they all ran around to visit each side of the stage. Aoi even rolled up his sleeves and stood at the edge of the stage to show off and Reita joined in beside him. "Agony" was enough to rock the boat, but "Cockroach" created a tsunami of chaos within the crowd. The pure shock alone of such a nostalgic song being played may have put a few people in to a coma. After Cockroach, they closed with Tomorrow never dies which was a great song to end with in a celebratory way. The crowd even sang along and it rang through the venue. 
     
    The band exited the stage after the typical toss of stage goods and the lights came back on. I immediately headed outside and tried to find all of my friends so I missed the set up of the VIP meet and greet. From what I heard, it was a lot more strict and easier to direct considering the VIP holders were already in a designated section. 
     
     set list
    opening track: NIHIL
    01. Dogma
    02. Rage
    03. Derangement 
    04. Venomous Spiders Web
    05. Sludgy Cult
    06. Bizarre
    07. Dripping insanity
    08. Ominous
    09. The Suicide Circus
    10. Vortex
    11. Ugly
    12. Undying
    13. Filth in the Beauty
     
    -encore-
     
    14. Agony
    15. Cockroach
    16. Tomorrow never dies 
     
     
    To sum this up, San Francisco was a nice place to visit, but the venue  was very unorganized. Had staff been more prepared, maybe the fans would have seemed nicer like they did in line. Los Angeles spoke to me on a different level, but that's prominently because everything was so familiar and it was like reliving the past. I wish the meet and greets were a little longer though. I understand they want to get as many as they can into VIP, but I spoke to a staff member at the Wiltern and VIP maxed out at 250 people. If they had made VIP a smaller group, maybe they could have allowed more time to get an autograph or a photo. But it's PSC we're talking about here, so scratch that whole concept. 
     
     
    *furitsuke - Synchronized hand movements commonly used in Japan at (not limited to) visual kei concerts. 
    *HERESY - the GazettE official Fan Club
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    heresytrash got a reaction from Zalemu in Which Visual Kei band is your guilty pleasure?   
    I guess I could say mine would be old school An Cafe. Are they active anymore?
     
     
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    heresytrash reacted to fictioninhope in coldrain   
    nice, nice! hopefully it wasn't too hot in your neck of the woods. i went to two of the florida dates. wanted to go to the dallas one too since it's driving distance for me but i ended up with some unexpected medical expenses like 2 weeks before the show so had to cancel the dallas plans. why money gotta be such an issue? XD

    i'm kinda hoping they'll bring different cds with them next time?? like bring some older stuff. importing ain't cheap and even buying it in japan still isn't cheap. :v that warped price was soooooo nice.

    what's your fave song on vena??????? mine was originally gone but then fire in the sky and the story took over my life.
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    heresytrash reacted to fictioninhope in coldrain   
    i freaking love coldrain so much it physically hurts me. my very first vinyl in my soon-to-be collection was vena because why the fuck not?

    i got to see 'em twice for my birthday on warped last year and was so happy. I was supposed to see them here in my hometown last march but they got in that bad bus wreck between texas and here and had to miss the show. D; @heresytrashwhich warped date(s) did you go to???

    man, y'all talking about the cost being so high. the special price they had for vena + the revelation while on warped was a freaking steal. i think it was like 15 for both albums or something close to that?? less than i paid for one mini at tower records. :v

    -throws confetti- YAY COLDRAIN FANS. \o/
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    heresytrash reacted to Visutox in coldrain   
    Yep! Check this out: http://assets.teamrock.com/image/b202542b-37f8-4001-85ee-e871171d275e?w=800
    They're young and they've already accomplished some great stuff, I'm sure you will be able to see them again and very soon, I hope! 
     
    I enjoyed Born to Bleed, even though I'm not totally fond of the two acoustic versions. 
     
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    heresytrash got a reaction from Visutox in coldrain   
    Oh really? I didn't know that. When they played in the States, they were the opening band-but they haven't played in the States before their Northlane/Volumes tour so that's probably why. Wish I could've seen them then too.
     
    They have a new extension to their Vena Album, but that's it. Two new songs and two acoustic versions of Gone and the Story.
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    heresytrash reacted to Visutox in coldrain   
    Will do for sure! I heard it's really worth paying to see them live, I'm curious as hell.
     
    They headlined in Europe the last time they came btw, which is pretty huge tbh. Respect to them, they're going places the right way and the best way. Need a new album from them asap.
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    heresytrash reacted to Chi in coldrain   
    @doomboxis the ultimate coldrain love-spreader here on MH
    and I really liked what I heard from them but don't listen frequently
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    heresytrash reacted to Visutox in coldrain   
    Did a research but couldn't find a thread about the band, I'm shocked. Haven't seen them live yet, but I'll certainly do the next time they'll be touring in Europe. Their latest album is bloody amazing and so is their discography. My fav albums are probably Vena and The Revelation + all their mini-albums.
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