Girugamesh (album)

Girugamesh
Studio album by Girugamesh
Released Japan 26 December 2007
Europe 25 January 2008
Recorded Bazooka Studio
Tokyo, Japan
2007
Genre Alternative metal, nu metal, metalcore, alternative rock
Length 34:20 (Limited edition)
43:59 (Regular edition)
56:02 (European edition)
Language Japanese, English
Label Danger Crue (Japan)
Gan-Shin (Europe)
Producer Girugamesh
Jack Danger
Miya (Mucc)
Masahiro Oishi
Girugamesh chronology
Reason of Crying
(2007)
Girugamesh
(2007)
Music
(2008)
Alternative cover
Limited Edition

Girugamesh is the self-titled second album from the band Girugamesh, released on December 26, 2007. A limited and a regular edition were released, with different contents, as well as a European release featuring three extra tracks from the band's previous EP, Reason of Crying.[1] The regular edition, including thirteen tracks, was released on iTunes simultaneously with the Japanese release. The limited edition included only ten songs on the feature disc, but was supplemented with a DVD with two music videos for "Vermillion" and "Kowareteiku Sekai", and backstage footage.[1]

Music

The album features a notably heavier sound than their previous album, with a more "aggressive, destructive, and power" sound.[2] Drummer Ryo comments that during touring, the band felt as if "there was something missing in our [Girugamesh's] songs", and the band "wanted to make our songs a little bit harder with an "edge."[3] The band collaborated on "Patchwork", "Stupid" and "Crazy-Flag" with label-mates Tatsurou and Miya of Mucc, and with Miya as the co-producer for the album.[3][4]

Composition on Girugamesh is fairly consistent with other albums, with the lyrics being written by vocalist Satoshi, and most of the music being written by drummer Ryo, with minimal music composed by Nii and Shuu.[4] The lyrics in the album are often about controversial subjects such as war and hatred. The lyricist, Satoshi, has stated that his lyrics were often written on tour and the "main inspirations are from situations and human relationships me".[3] The music, being mainly composed by Ryo, was often produced when "sit[ting] around at home playing piano, guitar or programming some drum sequences," and the intention was to "make the songs shorter and more efficient" with the heavy sound.[3]

Touring

In support of Girugamesh, the band toured in both Japan[5][6] and Europe,[7] under the tour title "Stupid Tour '08"; the tour is named after the "stupid" amount of tour dates, surpassing forty, rather than the song from the album.[8] The Japanese leg had Girugamesh performing a series of one-man lives (i.e. only Girugamesh performing) throughout Japan.[5] Later in January, Girugamesh toured Europe for the first time, visiting Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Sweden and Finland.[7] Following their European tour, Girugamesh continued the "Stupid Tour '08 in Japan", followed by a short pause.[5] In March, Girugamesh returned with a two-man tour with fellow Japanese band Roach, visiting venues all over Japan including Okinawa.[6]

Following a performance at Wacken Open Air,[9] the second support tour will occur, entitled "Shining Tour '08".[10] The first performances begin in July, under the name "Shining Tour '08 [Shooting Summer]".[10] The Japanese tour will endure through July, visiting Osaka and Nagoya, with one finale performance in August at the Liquidroom in Tokyo.[10] Concerts in July will feature second acts, including Gelugugu, Tr. Dan, Sel'm, Dogma, and Deathgaze, while the tour finale show will be a one-man performance, with only Girugamesh.[10]

Track listing

Regular edition

All lyrics written by Satoshi. 

Disc one
No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Intro"  N/A 1:38
2. "Patchwork"  Ryo 3:24
3. "Vermillion"  Ryo 3:10
4. "Stupid"  Ryo 1:44
5. "Barricade" (バリケード)Ryo 2:54
6. "Shining"  Ryo 3:54
7. "Shiroi Ashiato" (白い足跡)Shuu 4:07
8. "Crazy-Flag"  Ryo 3:35
9. "'Shoujo A'" (「少女A」)Ryo 3:01
10. "Rocker's"  Nii 3:17
11. "Dance Rock Night"  Shuu 2:59
12. "Domino" (ドミノ)Ryo 3:50
13. "Kowareteiku Sekai" (壊れていく世界)Ryo 6:30
14. "Real My Place" (European edition only)Ryo 3:47
15. "Crime" (Crime -罪-, European edition only)Ryo 4:03
16. "Freesia" (フリージア, European edition only)Nii 4:23

Limited edition

All lyrics written by Satoshi. 

Disc one (CD)
No. TitleMusic Length
1. "Intro"  N/A 1:38
2. "Patchwork"  Ryo 3:24
3. "Vermillion"  Ryo 3:10
4. "Stupid"  Ryo 1:44
5. "'Shoujo A'" (「少女A」)Ryo 3:01
6. "Crazy-Flag"  Ryo 3:35
7. "Shining"  Ryo 3:54
8. "Shiroi Ashiato" (白い足跡)Shuu 4:07
9. "Rocker's"  Nii 3:17
10. "Kowarete Iku Sekai" (壊れていく世界)Ryo 6:30
Disc two (DVD)
No. Title Length
1. "Vermillion" (music video) 3:24
2. "Kowareteiku Sekai" (music video) 6:06

Personnel

The following are all credited individuals cooperating in this album's creation.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Girugamesh / Girugamesh [w/ DVD, Limited Edition]" (Database article). CDJapan.co.jp. Neowing. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  2. "Girugamesh - New Full-Length" (News feed). CDJapan.co.jp. Neowing. 28 December 2007. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Cage & Naukhel (27 February 2008). "Interview with girugamesh in London" (Interview). jame-world.com. Asian Music Entertainment. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  4. 1 2 3 Girugamesh (CD liner). Girugamesh. Tokyo, Japan: Danger Crue. 2007. GSCD-037.
  5. 1 2 3 "Stupid Tour '08 in Japan" (Database article). jame-world.us. Asian Music Entertainment. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  6. 1 2 "Stupid Tour '08 Girugamesh Vs Roach" (Database article). jame-world.us. Asian Music Entertainment. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  7. 1 2 "Stupid Tour '08 in Euro" (Database article). jame-world.us. Asian Music Entertainment. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
  8. Matron & Pavia; Domie (2 February 2008). "Interview with girugamesh in Finland" (Interview). jame-world.com. Asian Music Entertainment. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  9. "Wacken Open Air 2008 lineup". wacken.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2007-12-15.
  10. 1 2 3 4 "Girugamesh live info" (Information page). girugamesh.com (in Japanese). p. 1. Retrieved 2008-05-25.

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