Lazy (band) explained

Lazy
Origin:Osaka, Japan
Years Active:1973–1981, 1998–present
Label:RCA (1977–1981)
Ayres (1998–1999)
Lantis (2000–present)
Current Members:Hironobu Kageyama
Akira Takasaki
Shunji Inoue
Past Members:Hiroyuki Tanaka
Munetaka Higuchi

is a Japanese rock band founded in 1973 by young classmates Hironobu Kageyama, Hiroyuki Tanaka and Akira Takasaki.

History

Lazy was formed in 1973 by young classmates Hironobu Kageyama, Hiroyuki Tanaka and Akira Takasaki. They soon recruited, from their own school, drummer Munetaka Higuchi and keyboard player Shunji Inoue to complete the line-up. The name Lazy was taken from Deep Purple's song of the same name and the music the new band wanted to play was orientated towards hard rock. Managers and producers instead envisioned the young musicians as ideal prototypes for pop idols and created, through the use of monikers, costumes and well-balanced singles, a successful "boy band" for the Japanese teenage market. Lazy made their debut with the single "Hey! I Love You!" on July 25, 1977.[1]

Beginning with Lazy's third studio album Rock Diamond (1979), which was partially recorded in Hawaii, the band members started writing and recording their own songs, slowly changing the sound of the band from easy-listening pop rock to harder rock.[1] Their fourth studio album Lazy V does not feature any songs written by the band, but does retain a rock sound. During their summer tour in 1980, the members made a declaration towards hard rock.[1] At the end of that year, they released the resulting album, Earth Ark.[1] The album, featuring artwork by Noriyoshi Ohrai, has since become their best-selling work.[1] However, Earth Ark turned out to be their last, as Lazy amicably announced they were breaking up at a concert on February 18, 1981. Higuchi, who was the oldest member of the band, acted as leader of the group and would be the one to negotiate with their office on matters such as living arrangements.[1] He became disliked by the office and there was talk of someone being kicked out, so the members stuck together and all left.[1] They officially disbanded on May 31, 1981. Each member of Lazy became known on their own, mainly in the soundtrack recording business, or formed other bands like Loudness.

Lazy reunited in 1997 for a new album and a tour, and intermittently in the following years to do several projects together. On September 1, 2006, bassist Tanaka died of heart failure at the age of 46. On November 30, 2008, drummer Higuchi died at the age of 49. In 2009 they recorded a new single version of, together with Kageyama's JAM Project, for the 2009 anime Shin Mazinger Shogeki! Z Hen, performed under the name "Ultimate Lazy for Mazinger". The single "Reckless" was released in 2011 for the second animated film in the Towa no Quon series.

Members

Former members
Other members

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

Live albums

Compilation albums

Singles

Title Release date
Hey! I Love You
Camouflage
Akazukin Chan Goyoujin
Moeru Rock 'n' Roll Fire
Jigoku no Tenshi
Hello Hello Hello
Ai ni wa Ai wo
Baby I Make a Motion
Midnight Boxer
Kanashimi wo Buttobase
Kanjite Night
Glass no Heart
Ultra High
Pray
Angelique ~Eien no Yakusoku~
Zone of the Enders
Kanjite Knight (feat. Tamio Okuda, Saito Kazuyoshi & JAM Project)
Reckless
Slow and Steady

Videography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LAZYインタビュー、1980年の"ハードロック宣言"から41年、名盤「宇宙船地球号」完全再現ライブに向けて」. . Japanese. 2021-07-01. 2023-08-26.
  2. Web site: Lazy Discography . March 31, 2010 . May 27, 2007 . Lightning Strikes Loudly . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303195357/http://loudness.awardspace.com/main.php?L=e&M=3&V=disco%2Fothers-lazy&P=0&C=1 . March 3, 2016 . dead .
  3. Web site: Lazy Biografia . https://archive.today/20120710211911/http://j-metal.freevar.com/lazy.htm . dead . July 10, 2012 . March 31, 2010 . 2004 . J-Metal . Portuguese .