is a Japanese musician, singer, lyricist and poet. He is best known as the vocalist and lyricist of the
heavy metal band
Dir En Grey. He was formerly in a string of
visual kei rock bands, with the most notable being La:Sadie's from 1995 to 1997. He then started Dir En Grey in February 1997, following La:Sadie's disbandment with three of its members, formed the experimental rock band
Sukekiyo
Sukekiyo (stylized as sukekiyo and also referred to in katakana form as ) 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 ac ...
in 2013, and the
supergroup Supergroup or super group may refer to:
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* Supergroup ...
Petit Brabancon in 2021. Kyo was inspired to become a musician when he saw a picture of
Buck-Tick
Buck-Tick (stylized as BUCK-TICK) is a Japanese Rock music, rock band, formed in Fujioka, Gunma in 1983. The group has consisted of lead vocalist Atsushi Sakurai, lead guitarist Hisashi Imai, rhythm guitarist Hidehiko Hoshino, bassist Yutaka Hig ...
vocalist
Atsushi Sakurai on the desk of a junior high school classmate.
When he then discovered
X Japan he was particularly fond of
hide and had his parents buy him the guitarist's black signature model guitar.
However, after realizing how difficult it was to play guitar and then bass, he then switched to vocals.
Artistry
Vocal abilities
With a
tenor voice spanning just below five
octaves
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,
Kyo's vocals are considered a pivotal aspect of Dir En Grey's music. He has gained wide recognition for his large range and versatility, being able to "howl,
croon, emote cleanly,
scream, shriek,
growl
Growling is a low, guttural vocalization produced by predatory animals; producing ''growls''.
Growling or growl may also refer to:
Sounds
* Death growl, the dominant singing style in death metal music
* Stomach growl, or borborygmus, noise prod ...
, bellow, and make nearly inhuman sounds."
''
Loudwire
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'' wrote "Sporting incredibly low
death metal
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gutturals, Kyo can also turn a complete 180 as one of metal's highest shriekers." Dane Prokofiev of ''
PopMatters'' said that his "natural ease at and inclination towards striking such a stark contrast between the two opposite ends of the human vocal spectrum can be obtained as only a kind of pre-birth winning lottery ticket—you know, that much coveted prize we call 'talent'."
AllMusic's Thom Jurek has compared him favorably to experimental and avant-garde vocalists
Mike Patton and
Diamanda Galás. Kyo's own bandmate
Die
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said "he's like a guitar or an effect. Kyo is an instrument. That inspires me. That allows me to grow as a guitarist as well."
Lyrics
While he has only composed a handful of Dir En Grey's songs (for example, "The Domestic Fucker Family" and "Hades"), Kyo is responsible for all the lyrics, which usually have negative implications and touch on a variety of dark, sometimes taboo, subjects, such as sexual obsessions ("Zomboid"), child abuse ("Berry"), and mass media ("Mr. Newsman"). A lot of his lyrics are also love poems. Several songs deal with specifically Japanese issues, such as the country's casual attitude towards abortion, which Kyo strongly opposes ("Mazohyst of Decadence" and "Obscure") and its conformity-oriented society ("Children"). Others deal with more traditional subject matter such as personal feelings, emotions, and lost love ("Undecided", "Taiyou no Ao", "Mushi").
When asked why most of the band's lyrics are in Japanese instead of English, which has more broad international appeal,
Kaoru said that "We consider our music
o bea piece of art.
..The language is part of that artwork." He explained that Kyo prefers "the sensitivities that Japanese language offers. There are expressions and nuances that can only be conveyed in Japanese; he values that."
The vocabulary used ranges from vulgar to exalted, with wordplay and
double entendres occurring frequently. For example, the title of the song "Mitsu to Tsuba", which is about rape, means "Honey and Saliva", but is written with the
kanji inverted, suggesting reading them with an inverted pronunciation - "Tsumi to Batsu" - which would translate to "Crime and Punishment", a more appropriate title.
Stage image
His stage performances became known in the mid 2000s for their
shock elements such as full-body makeup resembling heavy burns, fake vomit of varying color and consistency, which developed into various acts of
self-mutilation.
There is video documentation from the mid-2000 involving the use of blades as well as evidence of strained mental health and fainting, although some of it was performative, and purported to be in place within a tour's usual set-list. Kyo would also regularly engage in
fish-hooking during the performance of "Kodoku ni Shisu, Yueni Kodoku" throughout the "It Withers and Withers" and "Inward Scream" tours. However, after 2008's ''
Uroboros'', the occurrence of these incidents have subsided; while he still sometimes wears costumes on stage, he rarely performs self mutilation, real or simulated, his last recorded one being during the same song on Dir en Grey's TOUR16-17 FROM DEPRESSION TO ______
ode of Withering to death.
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tour.
Collaborations
While in a 2010 North American co-headline tour, Kyo performed with
Apocalyptica, singing "Bring Them To Light" along with Tipe Johnson. Later that year, he recorded vocals for
Daisuke to Kuro no Injatachi's debut album.
In 2013, Kyo gathered artists from various
visual kei rock bands to form the
supergroup Supergroup or super group may refer to:
* Supergroup (music), a music group formed by artists who are already notable or respected in their fields
* Supergroup (physics), a generalization of groups, used in the study of supersymmetry
* Supergroup ...
Sukekiyo
Sukekiyo (stylized as sukekiyo and also referred to in katakana form as ) 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 ac ...
. The band opened the first show for
Sugizo's tour Thrive to Realize, and performed the next day for the Countdown Japan 13/14 festival. Their first album, ''Immortalis'', was released in 2014.
The band has subsequently released an EP, ''Vitium'', in 2015, and a second studio album, ''Adoratio'', in 2017. Kyo provided vocals for the song "Zessai" on Sugizo's 2017 album ''
Oneness M
''Oneness M'' is the sixth studio album by Japanese musician Sugizo, released on November 29, 2017. The album is a celebration of the musician's 20-year career. It was released in two editions: a regular edition and a limited edition with the inst ...
''.
Kyo formed another supergroup,
Petit Brabancon, in 2021. It also includes
Yukihiro,
Miya, antz (
Tokyo Shoegazer), and Hirofumi Takamatsu (
The Novembers).
Health
Throughout his career, Kyo has sustained damage to his hearing and vocal chords multiple times. On September 9, 2000, he experienced
sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a type of hearing loss in which the root cause lies in the inner ear or sensory organ (cochlea and associated structures) or the vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII). SNHL accounts for about 90% of rep ...
during the first show of a tour, causing its postponement to early 2001. In December 2000, acute
acoustic trauma to his left ear resulted in another two postponed shows; Kyo has remained partially deaf in that ear ever since. In June 2002 and July 2006, a number of shows had to be postponed due to Kyo developing
acute tonsillitis, and in April 2009 due to
inflamed vocal cords and
abnormal accumulation of fluid in his
larynx
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. In February 2012, Kyo was diagnosed with
vocal nodule
Vocal cord nodules are bilaterally symmetrical benign white masses that form at the midpoint of the vocal folds. Although diagnosis involves a physical examination of the head and neck, as well as perceptual voice measures, visualization of the vo ...
dysphonia, forcing Dir En Grey to pull out of the "Still Reckless" tour which was set to begin in March 2012.
Right after a May 2013 show at Shinkiba Studio Coast, he was again hospitalized with tonsillitis. In September 2021, two shows of the "Desperate" tour had to be postponed due to Kyo being diagnosed with an acute bronchitis.
Bibliography
Kyo has released two volumes of
poetry, published through
Media Factory. Both books are accompanied by short bonus CDs. In 2013, Kyo launched a new website and released two collections of photography, "Shikkaku", which features Kyo as the subject and "For the Human Race", which features photography by Kyo himself.
In July 2015, Kyo announced a new poetry collection book titled ''Gasou no Shi'', which would be released on August as the first volume in a series.
References
External links
Official website(In Japanese and English)
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Living people
Japanese male rock singers
Japanese male singer-songwriters
Japanese heavy metal singers
Musicians from Kyoto
Visual kei musicians
Dir En Grey members
20th-century Japanese male singers
20th-century Japanese singers
21st-century Japanese male singers
21st-century Japanese singers
Nu metal singers
Singers with a five-octave vocal range
1976 births
Japanese poets
Japanese tenors