Aion is a Japanese
metal
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band from
Osaka
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, formed in 1983 by guitarist Izumi. Aion are considered to be important to the formation of
visual kei
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, credited as being one of the bands to start the movement in the early '80s. They were also one of the most successful
Japanese metal
is heavy metal music from Japan.
1970s: Early acts
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bands of the early '90s, charting on the
Oricon
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music chart and touring with big bands such as
Luna Sea
Luna Sea (stylized as LUNA SEA) is a Japanese rock band formed in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1986. Due to the use of make-up and costumes early in their career and their widespread popularity, they are considered one of the most successful and inf ...
. As of 2010 they have released 15 full albums, 6 singles, 2 EPs and more than 10 VHS/DVD.
History
Aion was originally created in 1983 by Izumi Ochiai. He soon ended it in 1985 to start a new band named Mein Kampf (which included future
X guitarist Kerry and
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drummer Toshi). But this band was short lived as well, only lasting until May 1986. Izumi then decided to try again with Aion, bringing with him Mein Kampf bassist Tatsuya "Dean" Miwa and vocalist Kenichi "Rod" Fujisaki, and adding Jun "S.A.B" Saburi on drums. Rod would soon be replaced by Salee, whom after a year, would then be replaced by Satoru Sasano. And with this line-up they had their first official release, the 1987 single "Hang on Night". In 1988 Satoru left and Hisayoshi Hiraga joined, their first album ''
Deathrash Bound'' was released in 1989. Hisayoshi left soon after the album's release, and they finally got a steady vocalist when he was replaced by Nov.
In 1990 they released ''
Human Griefman
Human Griefman is the second album released by the Japanese metal
A metal (from Greek μέταλλον ''métallon'', "mine, quarry, metal") is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, an ...
'', which is basically ''Deathrash Bound'', the only differences being Nov is singing and he also rewrote the lyrics. Signing a contract with
BMG in 1990, Aion gained a following in the
visual kei
is a movement among Japanese musicians that is characterized by the use of varying levels of make-up, elaborate hair styles and flamboyant costumes, often, but not always, coupled with androgynous aesthetics, similar to Western glam rock.
Some ...
scene. 1991 was the year when they started to succeed, with the release of ''
Aionism
Aion is a Japanese metal band from Osaka, formed in 1983 by guitarist Izumi. Aion are considered to be important to the formation of visual kei, credited as being one of the bands to start the movement in the early '80s. They were also one of t ...
''. At that time, Aion and
Luna Sea
Luna Sea (stylized as LUNA SEA) is a Japanese rock band formed in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1986. Due to the use of make-up and costumes early in their career and their widespread popularity, they are considered one of the most successful and inf ...
used to play a lot of shows together. This led to Luna Sea providing some backing vocals on the album. Bigger success would come in 1992 when they changed from their
thrash
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and
speed metal
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roots to a more
power metal
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sound. The first album with the new sound, ''
Aion -Aion-'', was very successful. Also in 1992 S.A.B left and was replaced by Shu. Local magazines and TV showcased them from 1991 until 1995, when their album ''
Freak-Out
Freak-Out is the seventh album released by the Japanese metal band Aion. This is the bands "softest sounding" album, the songs are more straight hard rock, with barely any metal edge to them. For this reason it is arguably considered the bands ...
'' was released. In 1995 they disbanded, although not in the traditional sense as Nov and Izumi continued to release their own music using the Aion name and reverting to their original thrash and speed metal sound.
In 2000 Dean and Shu rejoined the band and they released the album ''Magnitude'' in three versions: Japanese, English and All English. Although Shu soon left, he was replaced with the return of S.A.B, thus the "classic" Aion line-up was reunited. In 2003 they released the album ''Sister''. They continued to play shows in small live houses, until 2009 when S.A.B left. Support drummer Youth-K was recruited in his place, and in 2010 Aion released their first single in 16 years "Black Heart". Aion took part in Luna Sea's Lunatic Fest at
Makuhari Messe
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on June 28, 2015.
Bassist Dean and vocalist Nov, who were in the band for the last 17 and 28 years respectively, both left Aion on April 18, 2017, leaving guitarist Izumi as the only official member.
Band members
Current members
* Izumi Ochiai –
guitar
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and
leader
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1983–1985, 1986–present (Mein Kampf, The Braincase)
* Youth-K – support
drums 2009–present (Batcave, BPM 13 Groove,
Raglaia
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)
Former members
* Taro –
vocals
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1983
* Potukun – vocals
* Shin'ichi "Shin" – drums
* Hideki – drums 1983–1985
* Ray –
bass 1984–1985
* Kamizi – vocals 1985
* Kenichi "Rod" Fujisaki – vocals 1986 (Mein Kampf, Justy Nasty, Craze)
* Salee – vocals 1986–1987
* Satoru Sasano – vocals 1987–1989 (Paranoia, Sweet Death)
* Hisayoshi Hiraga – vocals 1989 (Rosenfeld, Thread Worm)
* Shue "Shu" Sakai – drums 1992–1995, 2000 (Virus, Girl Tique)
* Jun "S.A.B" Saburi – drums 1986–1992, 2000–2009 (Virus, Lizer) Died October 2, 2016.
* Nov Takafumi – vocals 1989–2017 (Paranoia, Z-Sect, Volcano, Zigoku Quartet)
* Tatsuya "Dean" Miwa – bass 1986–1995, 2000–2017 (Mein Kampf)
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
Deathrash Bound'' (March 21, 1989)
* ''
Human Griefman
Human Griefman is the second album released by the Japanese metal
A metal (from Greek μέταλλον ''métallon'', "mine, quarry, metal") is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, an ...
'' (February 25, 1990)
* ''
Aionism
Aion is a Japanese metal band from Osaka, formed in 1983 by guitarist Izumi. Aion are considered to be important to the formation of visual kei, credited as being one of the bands to start the movement in the early '80s. They were also one of t ...
'' (October 8, 1991)
Oricon Albums Chart Position: No. 37
* No. 34
[
* '' Z'' (Z ETTO June 2, 1993) No. 40][
* '' Absolute'' (March 2, 1994) No. 41][
* '']Freak-Out
Freak-Out is the seventh album released by the Japanese metal band Aion. This is the bands "softest sounding" album, the songs are more straight hard rock, with barely any metal edge to them. For this reason it is arguably considered the bands ...
'' (November 22, 1995) No. 96[
* ''Mithras'' (February 22, 1997, fan-club only)
* ''Eve'' (April 4, 1998, fan-club only)
* ''Ceremony of Cross Out'' (September 9, 1999, fan-club only)
* ''Judge of Death Line'' (September 9, 1999, fan-club only)
* ''Manners of Kill and Wound'' (September 9, 1999, fan-club only)
* ''Magnitude'' (December 24, 2000, fan-club only, 3 versions: Japanese, English and English with Japanese)
* ''Sister'' (October 24, 2003, fan-club only)
]
EPs
* ''MA-G-MA'' (November 25, 1990)
* No. 77[
]
Self-cover album
* ''Nine Bells'' (July 7, 2012)
Live albums
* ''Plasmatic Mania'' (April 8, 1992) No. 46[
* ''Threatened Species Mania'' (December 13, 2011)
]
Singles
* "Hang on Night" (July 1987)
* "Fatalism" (August 3, 1990, distributed at a Nakano Kokaido concert)
* "Gasp for Breath" (August 5, 1990, released with the music magazine Rockin' f)
* "Be Afraid" (October 2, 1991) Oricon Singles Chart Position: No. 45
* "Piece of My Life" (1991, limited to 3,000 who purchased "Be Afraid" & ''Aionism'')
* No. 68[
* "Missing" (February 23, 1994)
* "Black Heart" (October 13, 2010)
]
References
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Visual kei musical groups
Japanese thrash metal musical groups
Japanese power metal musical groups
Japanese speed metal musical groups
Musical groups from Osaka
Musical groups established in 1983
Musical groups disestablished in 1985
Musical groups reestablished in 1986