Blam Honey

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Blam Honey
Origin Flag of Japan Japan
Genre(s) Industrial
Visual Kei
Years active 1995-1999
Label(s) Explosion Works
Nippon Crown
Associated acts Suppurate System
Members
Tatsuya (Vocals, Guitars)
RyƓnai (Synthesizer, Programming)

Blam Honey was an Industrial rock band from Japan, formed in 1995 with two members: Tatsuya (vocals, guitar, percussion) and Ryonai (programming, percussion).[1] Their heavy sound incorporates elements of noise and electro-industrial, and is described as "Industrial with a Gothic Sense".[2] They list NIN and Skinny Puppy as influences.[3]

Blam Honey released two albums: Grandiose Delusion (1998) and Typical Ingeniousness -suggest- (1999). They have since disbanded.[1]

Ryonai has a side project, Suppurate System, creating ambient music and Gothic Lolita fashion accessories that has found favor by some visual kei artists.


As of 2008, Ryonai has confirmed that Blam Honey has resumed activities, though specific details, have yet to be clarified.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • ARTIFICIAL DELUSION - (June 22, 1998)
  • The Other Side of Electronic Brain - (1998)

[edit] Album

[edit] Video

  • Industrial Gender Unit Blam Honey

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Blam Honey Profile and Biography at JAME Retrieved Aug 21 2007
  2. ^ Sugie Yuki "Blam Honey Borderless Images" Fool's Mate Vol 198 (April 1998) pg 86-97
  3. ^ Riser, Matt and Kemmotsu, Nobuko "Interview with Blam Honey" Newgrave Issue 5 (English)

[edit] External links