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Balzac (band)

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Balzac is a Japanese horror punk band formed in 1992. They are considered by some to be the Japanese counterpart to the American horror band The Misfits.[attribution needed] The first line-up consisted of Hirosuke Nishiyama on vocals, Yoritsugu "Anti" Azuchi on bass, Tetsuya on guitar and Naoki on drums. Their first release was a demo tape called Scapegoat 666, and included six songs, one of them being a cover of the The Misfits' song "Where Eagles Dare." By the release of their second demo Descent Of The Diabolos (released 1993), the band had two new members: guitarist Atsushi Nakagawa and drummer Kohji The band would feature on some various artists' compilations and release a couple more demos before releasing their debut album The Last Men On Earth in 1995, on which Kohji was replaced by Hajime Nishio on drums. In 1997 the band featured Hirosuke (vocals), Atsuhi (guitar), and new member Akio (bass). This line-up released the album Deep - Teenagers from Outer Space. They soon got a new drummer called Kill, to fill the void. The band would release three more albums before Kill would leave the band: 13 Stairway - The Children Of The Night (1998), Zennou-Naru Musuu-No Me Ha Shi Wo Yubi Sasu (2000), and Terrifying - Art of Dying/The Last Men on Earth II (2002). The last one features seven new songs, plus a new recording of the band's first album. In 2002 they also released a split single with The Misfits. Since then Balzac often is the show opener on The Misfits concerts. When Kill quit the band later that year, he was replaced by Takayuki. In 2003 Balzac released their first American album with the compilation Beyond The Darkness on Rykodisc/Misfits Records. It featured the new single "Beware Of Darkness." In 2004 Came Out Of The Grave was released, and in 2005 Dark-Ism. In America the two albums were released on one CD, called Out Of The Grave And Into The Dark, and came along with a DVD. The band is currently working on a new album, to be released in Japan on March 8 2006.

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Band members

Current lineup

  • Hirosuke Nishiyama - vocals (1992-)
  • Atsushi Nakagawa - guitar (1993-)
  • Akio Imai - bass (1997-)
  • Takayuki Manabe - drums (2002-)

Former members

  • Tetsuya - guitar (1992-1993)
  • Yoritsugu "Anti" Azuchi - bass (1992-1997)
  • Naoki - drums (1992-1993)
  • Kohji - drums (1993-1995)
  • Hajime Nishio - drums (1995-1997)
  • Kill - drums (1997-2002)

Releases

Albums

Singles

Demo tapes

  • Scapegoat 666 (1992)
  • Descent Of The Diabolos (1993)
  • Megabattle '93 (1993 various artists)
  • Veritas Tempore Patet Oculta (1993)
  • One Night In Hell (1994)
  • Weird And Occult (1995)
  • Psycho In 308 (1995)

Videos

  • Curious Lore And Evil Legend (1993)
  • Lord Of The Light And Darkness (1995 bootleg)
  • Psycho In 308 (1995)
  • This Is Video Devilock (1998 video compilation)
  • Video Deep II (1998)
  • Taste Of Fear II (2000)
  • Nowhere Number 13 (2000)
  • Evils Is As Evil Does (2001)
  • No Death Before The Human Race With Mental Faculties (2001)
  • 20010112 (2001)
  • Terrifying Tour 2002 (2002)
  • (2002)
  • 20020511 AX (2002)
  • TWIM-Age Vampire (2002)
  • The Legacy Of Terrifying #1 (2002)
  • The Legacy Of Terrifying #2 (2002)
  • Beware Of Darkness (2003)
  • America's Most Wanted (2003)
  • Friday The 13th Boxset (2003)
  • The Night The Fiendish Ghoul Came Out Of The Grave (2004)
  • Live At Shibuya O-East 2004/03/05 (2004)
  • The Making Of Came Out Of The Grave (2004)

Various artists

  • Safe Rock And Roll Sucks (1995)
  • Kamikaze Attacked America (1995)
  • Total Insubordination (1996)
  • Hell On Earth... Hail To Misfits (1996)
  • Skullping: A Tribute To Gastunk (1999)
  • London Nite 20th Anniversary Extrax (2000)
  • Abstruct Madness (2001)
  • V.A. Super Hiside - Leather Heads (2002)
  • This is Horrorpunk Vol. 1 (2004)

Franchise

The band has promoted clothing brands Shocker and Dementia 13, and distributes clothing and accessories such as gloves, bags, and jackets which are inspired by the band's horror imagery. The band also distributes several BALZAC-themed toys and posters, many of which are created by TWIM and SECRET BASE.

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