Post by ReikoUesugi on Jan 12, 2007 14:41:40 GMT -5
Eve of Destiny
Eve of Destiny is a Japanese industrial rock band founded in 1999 by Haruhiko Ash (formerly of Goth/Punk band the Zolge). Eve of Destiny is perhaps most notable for featuring Közi of Malice Mizer fame, although Ash still considers EoD a solo project. The group have performed in Germany, Hungary, Switzerland, Philippines, Slovakia, The Netherlands, Japan, France, Austria, Australia, Sweden, and Poland.
Members
Haruhiko Ash
Previous to Eve of Destiny, Haruhiko Ash was the founder of the Japanese goth/punk band, The Zolge, and also the founder of the Tokyo club Eve the New Church, a place to promote gothic music and the Japanese underground music scene. Ash was a close friend of Lords of the New Church vocalist Stiv Bators and his wife Caroline.
The Zolge was a quite well-known band in Japan's underground music scene in the 80s and 90s. Upon playing some concerts abroad he made several acquaintances with bands and people. These include the d**ned, Patricia Morrison, Hanoi Rocks, the Cramps, Ramones, Johnny Thunders, Switchblade Symphony and others.
The Zolge disbanded in 1993, but Haruhiko Ash stayed active in various fields such as writing and fashion modeling in both Paris and Tokyo. Later, in 1998, the song "Desperado" was released in the Black Bible compilation from US label Cleopatra Records. This was Eve of Destiny's first recorded song.
Közi
Közi was the former guitarist of the popular Japanese visual kei band Malice Mizer. After they disbanded at the end of 2001, Közi joined Haruhiko Ash, whom he knew from the times before Malice Mizer and together they reformed the Eve Of Destiny project. Later he also started a solo career releasing several singles and albums.
History
Shorty after the release of the Black Bible compilation, Eve Of Destiny were invited to play at Europe's biggest gothic/industrial festival, the Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Leipzig, Germany in 1999, where Haruhiko appeared together with several guest musicians. After this, years of silence followed. However around the time Malice Mizer disbanded Eve Of Destiny was invited again, so in 2002 Haruhiko returned, now together with Közi (before this they only played two gigs at the Philippines). The concert was quite a success and they were also invited to New Zealand and Switzerland later that year. In 2003 they started to tour Europe regularly and played at several countries for then on, both at festivals and clubs. The band played its first concert in Japan in February, 2004 and it was followed by two more next year, but Europe remained their main target. They had some tracks at compilation CDs, appeared in a few gothic magazines and were looking for a record company. They finally signed to the German Celtic Circle Production label, but unfortunately this turned out to be a bad choice. After postponing it for countless times the label finally released their debut mini-album called 'Nervous And Innocence' in 2005, but scandals followed, including the last-minute cancellation of a festival organized by the label and the CD was basically impossible to get. Soon afterwards even the label's website disappeared and the band decided to cancel their contract with them. Eve Of Destiny played a few more gigs in Autumn, 2005, but after this even their website was not updated anymore and it finally disappeared in 2006. Közi continued his solo career, but there is no news about Haruhiko Ash or about any future activity for Eve Of Destiny.
Discography
Nervous and Innocence
Nervous and Innocence
Garden for a Zealot
Mother
Logos
Dead or Alive (2002demo)
I.NO.RI. (ASTAN MIX)
Compilations
V.A. 『The Curse Of The d**ned - A Tribute To The d**ned From Japan, ZilloScope CD,
ASTAN vol.17 Sampler CD,
OFF vol.1 Sampler CD,
V.A the Black Bible,
ASTAN vol.16 Sampler CD,
X. Castle Party 2003 compilation CD
Contributions
Razed in Black-album "Damaged" I'll Damage You (Eve Of Destiny Mix)
Eve Of Destiny - Official Website(official) eveofdestiny.net/
Eve of Destiny is a Japanese industrial rock band founded in 1999 by Haruhiko Ash (formerly of Goth/Punk band the Zolge). Eve of Destiny is perhaps most notable for featuring Közi of Malice Mizer fame, although Ash still considers EoD a solo project. The group have performed in Germany, Hungary, Switzerland, Philippines, Slovakia, The Netherlands, Japan, France, Austria, Australia, Sweden, and Poland.
Members
Haruhiko Ash
Previous to Eve of Destiny, Haruhiko Ash was the founder of the Japanese goth/punk band, The Zolge, and also the founder of the Tokyo club Eve the New Church, a place to promote gothic music and the Japanese underground music scene. Ash was a close friend of Lords of the New Church vocalist Stiv Bators and his wife Caroline.
The Zolge was a quite well-known band in Japan's underground music scene in the 80s and 90s. Upon playing some concerts abroad he made several acquaintances with bands and people. These include the d**ned, Patricia Morrison, Hanoi Rocks, the Cramps, Ramones, Johnny Thunders, Switchblade Symphony and others.
The Zolge disbanded in 1993, but Haruhiko Ash stayed active in various fields such as writing and fashion modeling in both Paris and Tokyo. Later, in 1998, the song "Desperado" was released in the Black Bible compilation from US label Cleopatra Records. This was Eve of Destiny's first recorded song.
Közi
Közi was the former guitarist of the popular Japanese visual kei band Malice Mizer. After they disbanded at the end of 2001, Közi joined Haruhiko Ash, whom he knew from the times before Malice Mizer and together they reformed the Eve Of Destiny project. Later he also started a solo career releasing several singles and albums.
History
Shorty after the release of the Black Bible compilation, Eve Of Destiny were invited to play at Europe's biggest gothic/industrial festival, the Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Leipzig, Germany in 1999, where Haruhiko appeared together with several guest musicians. After this, years of silence followed. However around the time Malice Mizer disbanded Eve Of Destiny was invited again, so in 2002 Haruhiko returned, now together with Közi (before this they only played two gigs at the Philippines). The concert was quite a success and they were also invited to New Zealand and Switzerland later that year. In 2003 they started to tour Europe regularly and played at several countries for then on, both at festivals and clubs. The band played its first concert in Japan in February, 2004 and it was followed by two more next year, but Europe remained their main target. They had some tracks at compilation CDs, appeared in a few gothic magazines and were looking for a record company. They finally signed to the German Celtic Circle Production label, but unfortunately this turned out to be a bad choice. After postponing it for countless times the label finally released their debut mini-album called 'Nervous And Innocence' in 2005, but scandals followed, including the last-minute cancellation of a festival organized by the label and the CD was basically impossible to get. Soon afterwards even the label's website disappeared and the band decided to cancel their contract with them. Eve Of Destiny played a few more gigs in Autumn, 2005, but after this even their website was not updated anymore and it finally disappeared in 2006. Közi continued his solo career, but there is no news about Haruhiko Ash or about any future activity for Eve Of Destiny.
Discography
Nervous and Innocence
Nervous and Innocence
Garden for a Zealot
Mother
Logos
Dead or Alive (2002demo)
I.NO.RI. (ASTAN MIX)
Compilations
V.A. 『The Curse Of The d**ned - A Tribute To The d**ned From Japan, ZilloScope CD,
ASTAN vol.17 Sampler CD,
OFF vol.1 Sampler CD,
V.A the Black Bible,
ASTAN vol.16 Sampler CD,
X. Castle Party 2003 compilation CD
Contributions
Razed in Black-album "Damaged" I'll Damage You (Eve Of Destiny Mix)
Eve Of Destiny - Official Website(official) eveofdestiny.net/