Blam Honey | |
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | Industrial |
Years active | 1995–2001, 2008 |
Labels | Explosion Works Nippon Crown |
Associated acts | Suppurate System |
Members | |
Ryônai (Synthesizer, Programming) | |
Past members | |
Tatsuya Hyuga |
Blam Honey is a Japanese visual kei rock band, formed in 1995 with two members: Tatsuya (vocals, guitar, percussion) and Ryonai (programming, percussion).[1] Their sound is described as "Industrial with a Gothic Sense".[2] They list NIN, Marilyn Manson and Skinny Puppy as influences.[3]
Blam Honey released two albums: Grandiose Delusion (1998) and Typical Ingeniousness: Suggest (1999). They then disbanded due to both having health problems.[1]
Ryonai started a side project, Suppurate System, and has been creating ambient music and Gothic Lolita fashion accessories that have gained popularity by several prominent visual kei artists.
Tatsuya died of acute leukemia in 2004. Ryōnai did not release this information until four years later.[4]
As of 2008, Ryonai has confirmed that Blam Honey has resumed activities. A revival performance and memorial CD release took place July 12, 2009. A new vocalist had been chosen and was debuted at Darkest Fest 2010. The new vocalist was Hyuga, however he left 2 months later.
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