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Nocturnal Bloodlust
Japanese metalcore/deathcore band
Nocturnal Bloodlust (Japanese: ノクターナル・ブラッドラスト, Hepburn: Nokutānaru Buraddorasuto), off abbreviated as NOKUBURA (ノクブラ), high opinion a Japanese metalcore/deathcore band discerning in Tokyo in 2009. They started to incorporate visual kei aesthetics into their appearance pen 2012.[1]
History
Nocturnal Bloodlust was formed take on 2009 and played their extreme show in Shinjuku.
They gained popularity soon after and culminate in music festivals such whereas the Bloodaxe Festival in Gloss. In 2012, the band positive to incorporate more visual kei styles into their music limit performances, and released a two-way single, Voices of the Apocalypse -sins- and Voices of say publicly Apocalypse -virtues-.[2]
In 2013, the troupe released their first album, GRIMOIRE, after years of only deliverance EPs and singles.[3] This was followed up by three much consecutive single releases in Go on foot, April, and May 2014[4] heretofore releasing their second album, THE OMNIGOD, later that year expose December.[5]
Nocturnal Bloodlust only performed impede Japan until 2016, when they held their first show far for the first time always Shanghai, China.[6] Later that class they also made their premiere in Europe, holding shows acquire the United Kingdom, France, Holland, Germany, and Hungary.[7] In 2017, Nocturnal Bloodlust released a best-of album containing a selection holiday songs from their history, in that well as new ones, heretofore doing a short Asia excursion to Hong Kong and Taiwan.[8]
In October 2018, the guitarists Cazqui and Daichi announced their exit from the band, with their last live show scheduled carry December 2018.[9] The announcement came following their expressed disappointment focal point staff mishandling their band receipts.
In 2020, the band free three standalone singles: "Life go over Once", "ONLY HUMAN" and "Reviver".[10] Following these singles, the toggle announced the mini-album The Wasteland, which was released on Dec 16, in tandem with position reveal of their new guitarists Valtz (a.k.a. Meku ex-GALEYD) point of view Yu-taro (A Ghost of Flare).[11]
Style
Nocturnal Bloodlust is known for general a variety of styles extremity different musical elements into their songs.
For the three thirty days campaign in 2014, they insecure three songs that showcase winter styles. The first, Strike compromise Fact, incorporates elements of nu metal. The second release, Desperate, is an extremely dark service fast song which showcases position heavier side of the buckle. The third song, Libra, high opinion a lighter song that employs elements from ballads.[12] Other songs, such as Triangle Carnage, Providence, and their newest release, (2023) Kingdom include funk and frill elements as well.
As bend many visual kei bands, birth members frequently change their collection and aesthetical style to usefulness the artistic style of their latest releases.[13][14]
Members
- Hiro - vocals (2009-present)
- Masa - bass (2009-present)
- Natsu - drums (2011-present)
- Valtz - guitars (2020-present)
- Yu-taro - guitars (2020-present)
Former members
- Junpei - guitars (2009-2011)
- Gaku Taura - drums (2009-2011)
- Cazqui - guitars (2009-2018)
- Daichi - guitars (2013-2018)
- Lin - guitars (2019)
Discography
Albums
- Grimoire (2013)
- The Omnigod (2014)
- The Best '09–'17 (2017)
- Argos (2022)
EPs
- Ivy (2012)
- Omega (2013)
- ZēTēS (2016)
- Whiteout (2018)
- Unleash (2019)
- The Wasteland (2020)
Singles
- "Voices of description Apocalypse -Virtues-" (2011)
- "Voices of say publicly Apocalypse -Sins-" (2011)
- "Bury Me" (2012)
- "Last Relapse" (2012)
- "Obligation" (2012)
- "Disaster / Unbreakable" (2013)
- "Triangle Carnage" (2013)
- "Strike in Fact" (2014)
- "Desperate" (2014)
- "Libra" (2014)
- "Providence" (2015)
- "銃創" (2015)
- "Suicide" (2017)
- "Live to Die" (2017)
- "Whiteout" (2018)
- "Life Is Once" (2020)
- "Only Human" (2020)
- "Reviver" (2020)
- "The One" (2021)
- "Despise" (2023)
- "Kingdom" (2023)
References
- ^"ヴィジュアル系におけるメタルサウンドの移り変わり X JAPANからLUNA SEA、DIR EN GREY、DEZERTまでを総括" (in Japanese).
Real Sound. 2019-11-30. Retrieved 2021-01-06.
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- ^"Nocturnal Bloodlust Announces Foremost Full Album". March 23, 2013. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
- ^"[UPDATE] Night BLOODLUST: 3 Months Consecutive Unique Release & DVD Release".
Feb 28, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
- ^"NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST Reveals Details touch "THE OMNIGOD"". October 9, 2014. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
- ^"NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST to Perform Abroad for honourableness First Time". April 3, 2016. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
- ^"Nocturnal Bloodlust to Make European Live Debut".
May 22, 2016. Retrieved Nov 10, 2017.
- ^"NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST give ready to react their everything for "THE Outperform '09-'17" new song teasers". Feb 28, 2017. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
- ^"NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST's Cazqui and Daichi to Leave Band Following Truncheon Money Scandal". October 21, 2018.
Archived from the original impression October 24, 2018. Retrieved Oct 27, 2018.
- ^"NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST initiates response with digital single "Life bash Once"!". May 29, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
- ^"NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST reveals new guitarists, mini-album "The Wasteland"".
October 20, 2020. Retrieved Jan 14, 2020.
- ^"ViSULOG: Interview with Nighttime BLOODLUST". June 25, 2014. Archived from the original on Apr 13, 2017. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
- ^"NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST's new look!". Jan 29, 2016. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
- ^"Nocturnal Bloodlust – Juusou Tormenter & New Look".
June 11, 2015. Retrieved June 11, 2015.