Disclaimer: This is an article from 2018. D’ESPAIRSRAY have recently reunited and we are rooting for them to make a full comeback. Check them out and leave them some love when you are as excited as we are.
Biography
They became known as being intransigent when it came to their art, which was, for example, reflected in their decision to produce the sinister song Gärnet in contrast to the request of their label to produce more melodious material. Gradually, D’ESPAIRSRAY blossomed out as one of the most notable bands connected to the Visual-kei scene, so it came with no surprise that they set the first step onto European ground with their short Wollust ward dem Wurm gegeben tour in October, 2004.
Back at that time, where the international J-Rock fan scene was only forming, this move was simply groundbreaking and guaranteed the band a passionate fellowship also in the west. D’ESPAIRSRAY became a band that influenced a whole generation of Visual-kei fans and musicians internationally.
While the band grew bigger and bigger, they returned to Europe and went to North America for the first time in 2005. The latest with the release of their first full album, [Coll:set], they became a household name that everybody knew—no matter if this person was a fan of Japanese music or not.
With their distinctive style of music, the band offered a variety of sounds that were rare to hear—even overseas. The dark and heavy guitars, which were mainly known from Gothic Rock bands in western countries, merged with the typical beautiful clean and harsh vocal combination of Visual-kei were something unknown and new to many people. Opening their dark and dim style of music for more lighter and even popish sounds, D’ESPAIRSRAY were able to fill a big gap between different genres very fast and vividly, making their mainly sold out concerts to one hell of a gathering and party.
Recommendations
The last of four studio albums, MONSTERS from 2010, reflects the state of when HIZUMI, Karyu, Zero, and Tsukasa had to bring their beloved D’ESPAIRSRAY to an end, but also gives a hint to what the future could have brought if they would have been able to continue.
While the band had developed a lighter and a less sinister sound with previous releases, MONSTERS turned back to the roots and was filled with a dark atmosphere that connected the modern skills and sounds of D’ESPAIRSRAY with their old, mysterious, and dim spirit. But it also offers the danceable and popish LOVE IS DEAD, that sprung out of partying overseas, where the 80s song You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) from Dead or Alive had found a late revival. So, who knows what else could have happened?
Conclusion
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Disclaimer: This is an old piece from our archive, published in 2018 and co-written by Vincent Meißner and Wanda Proft. The band has reunited since and we are excited to be able to follow their activities as D’ESPAIRSRAY once again.