Sukekiyo

Sukekiyo (stylized as sukekiyo and also referred to in katakana form as スケキヨ) is a Japanese band formed in 2013 by Dir en grey vocalist Kyo. It is sometimes referred to as a supergroup as every member of the band is or has been in other well-known acts in the Japanese visual kei movement, although only Kyo is currently active in another band.

Sukekiyo
OriginJapan
GenresExperimental rock[1]
Years active2013–present
LabelsFirewall Div.[2]
Associated actsDir en grey, Rentrer en Soi, 9Goats Black Out, Kannivalism
Websitesukekiyo-official.jp
MembersKyo
Takumi
Uta
Yuchi
Mika

History

Sukekiyo was formed as a side project[3] by Kyo along with members of other Japanese rock bands. The name derives from Seishi Yokomizo's novel The Inugami Clan.[4] The band's activities are by periods as Kyo's main project Dir en grey is still his priority.[5] Since the band released their first album, they have had a handful of tours in Japan, and more recently, Europe.[6]

In November 2014, they announced a new mini-album called Vitium, which contained 8 new tracks[7] and released on February 4, 2015.[8] The limited edition came with a second disc that includes collaborations with other artists such as X Japan vocalist Toshi and actor Hiroshi Mikami.[9]

On June 21, 2017, Sukekiyo released their second full-length studio album, Adoratio.[10] They covered "Gerbera" for the November 22 Mucc tribute album Tribute of Mucc -En-.[11]

Members

Discography

Albums
  • Immortalis (2014)[14][15]
  • Adoratio (2017)
  • Infinitum (2019)
EPs
  • Vitium (2015)
Singles
  • "The Daemon's Cutlery" (2014)[16]
  • "2014 live: 'wakare wo oshimu furi wa anata no tame'" (2014)
  • "Mimi Zozo" (2015)
  • "Anima" (2016)
  • "KISSES" (2018)

Videoclip

Their first video for the song "Aftermath" was released on January 1, 2014 through iTunes.[17] which appears on their first album Immortalis. A second video for the song "In All Weathers"[18] was released on the bonus Blu-ray Disc along with "Aftermath".

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