Malice Mizer
Malice Mizer was a Japanese visual kei rock band active from 1992 to 2001. The band was notable for their music and their live shows, featuring lavish historical costumes and stage sets, with short silent theater pieces preluding various songs.
Formed by guitarists Mana and Közi, throughout their history, the band has gone through several different lineups and three drastic image changes, with Mana, Kozi, and bassist Yu~ki being the band's sole consistent members. Their earlier music and themes were characterized by their strong French and classical influences, later moving away from deliberate French romanticism and incorporating Gothic aspects after several difficulties befell the band.
At their peak in the mid-to-late 1990s, during the "Gackt era", they were considered one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of visual kei" alongside La'cryma Christi, Fanatic Crisis and Shazna. Their third and most successful studio album Merveilles was included in 2021 by Kerrang! on a list of 13 essential Japanese rock and metal albums. However, their success was short-lived, and in late 2001 it was announced that Malice Mizer would go on an indefinite hiatus. Mana, Közi and Yu~ki have performed together several times since 2010.
History
1992–1994: Tetsu era
After leaving Matenrou, guitarists Mana and Közi formed Malice Mizer in August 1992 with Tetsu on vocals, Yu~ki on bass and Gaz on drums. The band's name is coined from the phrase "Malice et Misère ", extracted from "Nothing but a being of malice and tragedy" — their reply to the question "What is a human being?" From the outset, the band established their trademark "twin guitar"' sound, whereby two guitars play different melodies creating polyphony. Malice Mizer's sound during the Tetsu era was a mixture of early 1980s gothic rock, progressive rock and strong classical influences. Their first official release was the song "Speed of Desperate" on the 1993 compilation Braintrash. Before this, they had released a demo tape called "Sans Logique" which contained no vocals. Shortly after the release of Braintrash, Gaz left the band to join Kneuklid Romance, while Kneuklid Romance's drummer Kami in turn joined Malice Mizer. In 1994, after a couple more demos, the band released their debut album Memoire on Mana's newly founded independent record label Midi:Nette. It was re-released at the end of the year with an additional bonus track, "Baroque", under the title Memoire DX. Only days later, singer and lyricist Tetsu left the band after his last gig on December 27, 1994. Due to creative differences and not wanting to be known across Japan for wearing makeup and extravagant costumes on stage, Tetsu went on to take a different direction in his work. The band's continued use of his lyrics in songs they continued to perform with later vocalists suggest an amicable split.1995–1998: Gackt era
After almost a year of inactivity, Mana recruited Gackt from the band Cains:Feel as their new vocalist, with their first group performance in October 10, 1995. They released their first group single, "Uruwashiki Kamen no Shoutaijou" on December 10, 1995. It was with this single that Malice Mizer started to actively differentiate themselves from other bands; when the song was performed live, Mana and Közi put down their guitars and instead performed a dance routine. With a new concept, partly due to Gackt's influence, the band's music became more art rock and synthpop, incorporating even stronger classical and electronic elements. Visually, the band also abandoned their 1980s goth look for colorful historical costumes with a gothic feel.Malice Mizer released their second album, Voyage Sans Retour, in 1996, and their first home video in 1997; Sans Retour Voyage "Derniere" , a concert video recorded at Shibuya Public Hall featuring an elaborate stage and dance routines. The band became increasingly popular and signed with major record label Nippon Columbia that same year, where they released a number of successful singles and a short film, Bel Air de L'image. Their major label debut album, Merveilles, was released in March 1998. It was commercially and critically the band's most successful album, peaking at 2nd place on the Oricon Albums Chart and charting for 16 weeks. Both the album and its single "Gekka no Yasōkyoku" were certified Gold by the RIAJ for sales of over 200,000 copies. In May, the band released their single "Illuminati" which peaked at 7th place and sold over 100,000 copies. The band had their own radio show around this time and played a two-day live at the Nippon Budokan, which involved a large building as a stage prop and elaborate theatrics; each member performed a skit with another member. The live was a massive success and was released on video as Merveilles l'espace. In July 1998, the Yokohama Arena show would come to be the band's last time performing with Gackt. In September 1998, the group released their most successful single yet, "Le Ciel"; the song peaked at 4th place on the Oricon Singles Chart, selling over 100,000 copies. However, in January 1999, at the height of Malice Mizer's success, Gackt would suddenly leave the band and start a solo career.
There were various rumours about the cause of his departure. In an October 1998 interview, Gackt complained about the slow progression of the band. Later, he recalled that by that time he had become the main coordinator of the band's activities, and did not receive composing credits when deserved, but did not complain about it. In a February 1999 interview, he claimed that his departure was primarily caused by his conflict with the management office, but that members' differences, the sudden influx of money, and his isolation from the band contributed as well. He also claimed that at the last meeting with the record company, he was told by the band members they could not work with him anymore, resulting in the ultimate split. He was open to rejoining if the members invited him. On the other hand, band members in March 1999 interviews replied that after the last meeting they lost contact with Gackt in November 1998. The band was now seeking a new vocalist. In regards to the split, the members cited Gackt's insistence on continuing band activities when they needed a break and the lack of a trusting relationship, but that they did not kick him out from the band. A February 2001 report, based on accounts of staff members who worked at the time with Malice Mizer, said that Gackt's departure was due to conflict with the president of Midi:Nette, Mana's close partner. The agency's mismanagement of band and fan club funds left members to live in indie-days conditions, and the agency also failed to protect Gackt from paparazzi's harassment. Other members declined to speak up on these issues, but Gackt's decision to confront the office allegedly resulted in his departure.
1999–2000: Kami's death
Malice Mizer left Nippon Columbia shortly after and returned to Midi:Nette. Kami died of a subarachnoid hemorrhage on June 21, 1999. He left behind a handful of songs, which the band eventually released as part of the EP/video boxset Shinwa, which consists of two songs composed by him and the short track "Saikai" written by the band. Kami was never officially replaced; from that point on, Malice Mizer would only use support drummers and Kami would be credited as "eternal blood relative" on all their future releases. In the second half of 1999 and the beginning of 2000, Malice Mizer, still without an official vocalist, released a number of singles and began to work on a new album.2000–2001: Klaha era
Eventually, the band recruited Klaha, officially inducting him into the band as a full member in August 2000. By then, the band had abandoned the lighter pop music sound of the Gackt era for a dramatic mixture of classical music and dark wave, with slight heavy metal elements, and adopted an elaborate funerary elegant gothic look. In the summer of 2000, they released what would be their last album, Bara no Seidou, which peaked at 17th place on the charts, selling only 22,000 copies. On August 31 and September 1, they gave a theatrical two-day live at the Nippon Budokan, featuring pyrotechnics, a choir of veiled nuns and a scaled-down cathedral as a stage prop. In 2001, Malice Mizer starred in a feature-length vampire movie and released three more singles: "Gardenia", "Beast of Blood" and "Garnet ~Kindan no Sono e~"; "Gardenia" and "Garnet" had a considerably lighter tone than their previous album, suggesting another new era for the band. However, the band members decided to go their own separate ways in 2001, leaving messages on their official website. The split was referred to as a "hiatus", so as not to exclude the possibility of a future reformation.Post projects
After his departure in 1994, Tetsu released one solo album, and has subsequently taken part in a series of bands such as Zigzo, Mega 8 Ball, and Nil, with his most recent being The JuneJulyAugust. After his departure in early 1999, Gackt started a solo career a year later which has been enormously successful, becoming one of Japan's top solo artists and TV personalities.Klaha started a solo career as well in December 2002, but in the middle of 2004 it was announced that his fan club would be closing down, and after that there have been long periods of silence, only broken by rare updates on his site. In 2007, he stated on his site that he would resume musical activity that year. However, this did not happen and no information has been announced since. Yu~ki has not been active on the music scene since 2004 when he wrote the song "Memento", about Kami, for Közi's solo project. In an informal conversation with Klaha, he said he would like to return to the music scene. Közi formed the industrial duo Eve of Destiny with Haruhiko Ash and also started a solo career. From 2008 to 2022, he was part of the band Dalle. Around June 2010, Közi started to perform with a band called My Horror Revue. He has also formed the band XA-VAT, who held their first performance on November 16, 2010 and released their first single on December 2. In 2012, he formed the band ZIZ with the musicians who supported him with his solo career.
In 2002, Mana formed his own solo project Moi dix Mois, which has performed live concerts across Europe. In addition to the successful solo project, Mana is a designer for his fashion label Moi-même-Moitié, which specializes in Elegant Gothic Aristocrat and Elegant Gothic Lolita styles. He also continues to run his indie record label Midi:Nette, and has produced for artists such as Schwarz Stein and Kanon Wakeshima.
Malice Mizer's song "Gekka no Yasōkyoku" was covered by D on the compilation Crush! -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-, which was released on January 26, 2011 and features modern visual kei bands covering songs from bands that were important to the '90s visual kei movement. Their song "Illuminati" was covered by Moran on its sequel, Crush! 2 -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-, that was released on November 23, 2011.
Original drummer Gaz died on December 22, 2017, due to illness.