Aural Vampire Explained

Aural Vampire
Origin:Tokyo, Honshū, Japan
Genre:Electronica, darkwave, Electro-industrial
Years Active:2000–present
Website:AuralVampire.com
Current Members:EXO-CHIKA
RAVEMAN

is a Japanese group (formerly duo) led by EXO-CHIKA (vocals/lyrics) and RAVEMAN (music) from Tokyo, Japan.

History

EXO-CHIKA and RAVEMAN met at high school, where they experimented with writing songs. They recorded several tapes together, eventually performing as a duo alongside their friends' hardcore band.[1] After this first performance, they began to perform live shows and record tapes under the name Aural Vampire.[1]

Aural Vampire released an indie album Vampire Ecstasy in 2004 and a single called Death Folder in 2005 that was made available to download online.[2]

In 2008, the band announced they had been signed to the label Avex Trax and, at the end of the year, they released a set of three self-titled EPs on iTunes. Their second album Zoltank was released on May 5, 2010.

In 2008 and 2010, Aural Vampire made musical appearances at the annual Anime Matsuri in Houston, Texas. In 2009, Aural Vampire made a musical appearance at Katsucon 15, as well as at AnimagiC in Germany. Aural Vampire toured North America in 2010 as a support act for the Canadian band The Birthday Massacre,[3] making musical appearances at Anime Central and Convencion de Juegos de Mesa y Comics.

Aural Vampire released an EP, Kerguelen Vortex, on November 18, 2011.

EXO-CHIKA has made a guest appearance in the visual kei band AND -Eccentric Agent-'s promotional video for the song LIBERATE.

Aural Vampire created and performed a song for the video game Let It Die.[4]

Members

2004-present
2012-present

Discography

See main article: Aural Vampire discography.

Album studio
EP
Singles
Other worksRAVEMAN composed most of the tracks in the album: "code:Real" (2023) by the trio "QueeenMarionette".

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andrew. Taku Aihara. Aural Vampire Interview. 11 October 2009. 6 January 2017. 3 October 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111003152333/http://www.j-popworld.com/Interviews/Aural_Vampire.php. dead.
  2. Web site: Biography. music Japan plus. 6 January 2017.
  3. Web site: GB. An Interview with The Birthday Massacre. 31 August 2014. 6 January 2017.
  4. Web site: music. Let It Die. 6 January 2017.