Kannivalism

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Kannivalism
Origin Kanagawa Japan
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Years active 2001, 2006 - Present
Label(s) Free-Will
Sony
Members
Ryo
Kei
Yuchi

kannivalism (カニヴァリズム) is a Japanese visual rock band, that formed in 2001,[1] signed to Free-Will, and distributed by Sony Music. The band disbanded in 2001 when Baroque was formed, and reformed in 2006 after Baroque's disbandment, joined by bass player Yuchi.[1]

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[edit] Original lineup

Kannivalism, in their original lineup, performed their first concert on February 2, 2001 and performed their last concert June 20 2001 at a One-man (a concert with no opening act); they disbanded after releasing a few demos, and one single, Kannivalism Ittekimasu.[1]

[edit] Second lineup

Kannivalism reformed in 2006. In April 2006, they released their first mini-album, Soukou Humority, which caught mainstream attention and the fans of baroque. Soon after in September 2006, the band released their first major-label single, Ritori, followed by their second Single Hoshi no Yoru in January 2007. Later in February of 2007, Kannivalism finally debuted their first full-length album, Nu-Age, which included many popular songs from the previous releases of 2006-07. Again in mid-2007 they released two more singles: Small World, which included a rerecorded version of Cry Baby as well as the track the single was named for; and Monochrome, which included alternate covers and content.

[edit] Members

Previous Members:

  • Kiri Koishikawa - Drums (ex-Porori, Unzu) (2001)

[edit] Discography

Albums and EPs
Singles
Compilations

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Cure magazine, Volume 30, March, released Jan 1 206, pg 38

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