Morrie (musician)

Morrie
Birth name Motoyuki Ōtsuka
Born (1964-03-04) March 4, 1964
Tatsuno, Hyōgo, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active
  • 1984–1995
  • 2005–present
Labels
Associated acts
Website morrie.jp

Motoyuki Ōtsuka (大塚基之 Ōtsuka Motoyuki, born March 4, 1964 in Tatsuno, Hyōgo), known mononymously as Morrie, is a Japanese singer-songwriter. He is best known as vocalist and co-founder of the influential heavy metal band Dead End, active from 1984 to 1990. When they disbanded, Morrie began a solo career for five years, before moving to New York and going into hiatus. He reemerged in 2005 with the solo project Creature Creature, which utilizes several well-known Japanese musicians, and reunited with Dead End four years later.

History

1984–1995: Dead End and solo career

Main article: Dead End (band)

In December 1984, Morrie formed Dead End alongside his fellow former-Liar band mate, Takahiro Kagawa, Tadashi Masumoto ("Crazy Cool Joe") and Masaaki Tano. Only he and Joe remained, and until the 1987 were joined by Yuji Adachi ("You") and Masafumi Minato, just before they signed a major contract with Victor Entertainment. Although achieved only limited commercial success in their homeland, they managed to have a contract with an American label with their songs and videos aired on MTV and radio stations. Morrie's distinctive visual appearance and rough vocal style inspired many later prominent musicians in Japan's visual kei movement.

In 1990, Morrie started a solo career and gradually went to live in New York City. His first release was the single "Paradox" on October 21, 1990, and exactly one month later his debut solo album "Ignorance" was published. In the upcoming five years, he released a few more singles and two more studio albums, Romantic na, Amari ni Romantic na in 1992 and Kage no Kyoen in 1995, before seemingly withdrawing from the public eye for almost ten years.[1]

2005–present: Return to music and Creature Creature

In 2005, Morrie's solo best of album Ectoplasm was released and marked his return to music.[2] At the end of the year he announced the formation of his rock band Creature Creature, that included bassist Tetsuya (from L'Arc~en~Ciel), guitarist Minoru Kojima (from The Mad Capsule Markets), and drummer Shinya Yamada (from Luna Sea). They performed at the year-end event Danger IV at Nippon Budokan as a secret musical act.[3][4] In 2006, three singles were released on the same day of July, and on August 30 their debut album Light&Lust was released on Danger Crue Records. During the album's recording, Morrie was joined by Dead End members You, Minato and Joe, and their producer Hajime Okano, who each contributed to several songs. Morrie said it was a moving moment for him, and said about the meeting that "I was curious what kind of musician and persons they became. After they played I started thinking that a Dead End reunion would be extraordinary".[3][5][6] The band performed only two times that year, at the next Danger V event and the held Light&Lust concert at Shibuya-AX in December.

It was quiet for another two years, until June 2009, when two Creature Creature concerts in Tokyo and Osaka were held starting the Simone and the Wrath tour series, but with different a line-up, featuring guitarist Hiro (from La'cryma Christi), guitarist Shinobu (from Guy's Family), bassist Hitoki (from Kuroyume), and drummer Sakura (from L'Arc~en~Ciel).[7][8][9][10] In August, Morrie and the other Dead End members reunite, and held a their first concert in almost twenty years. In November they released their new album, and did not stop with activity in upcoming years. In December, with Creature Creature, Morrie held two concerts in Shanghai, China, and performed at the Jack in the Box and Beat Shuffle events at Nippon Budokan and Omiya Sonic City respectively.[11]

On July 21, 2010, Creature Creature's second album Inferno was released and throughout this and next year they held the smaller Purgatory, Inferno, and Paradise tours.[12][13] The single "Psyche Telos" was released on June 12, 2011 by Psyche Records, a record label owned by Morrie. In September they went on the Exorcising Orpheus tour, and released a live concert video of the same name recorded at the Paradise tour finale.[14] In June and August 2012, the singles "Rakuen/Ataraxia" and "Kurumeki/Sexus", as well as the Sodom and Gomorah tour, followed the release of the band's third album Phantoms.[15]

In 2012, Morrie performed his first solo live concert in twenty years. Extasis was held on his birthday, where he performed old and new songs. The following year he held The Nostalgia of the Infinite birthday and two Nowhere Nobody concerts.[16]

In 2014 for his fiftieth anniversary was held the third consecutive birthday concert, Now I Here Eternity, with Sugizo, Kiyoharu, You and Joe as special guests.[17][18][19] In May was followed by the Boys of the Flesh concert.[20] On December 25, will be released Morrie's fourth studio album Hard Core Reveire, and first in almost twenty years. Previously in November, it will be followed by a small tour.[21][22]

Discography

Solo work

Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles

Creature Creature

Albums
Singles

Notes

a. ^ Ōtsuka's surname is sometimes also spelled as Otsuka, Ohtsuka.

References

  1. Kay (2009-08-18). "Morrie Biography on Jame World". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  2. Tanja (2005-03-02). "Best of Morrie". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Non-Non (2009-07-09). "Interview with Creature Creature". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  4. Pebbles Karu (2008-11-24). "Exclusive interview with Creature Creature!". jpopexpress.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  5. Andrew (2009-11-10). "Dead End Interview". j-popworld.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  6. Andrew (2008-11-23). "Creature Creature Interview". j-popworld.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  7. Kay (2012-11-13). "Creature Creature Biography on Jame World". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  8. Bine (2009-07-07). "Creature Creature's 'Simone and the Wrath' in Osaka". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  9. Non-Non (2009-07-09). "Creature Creature's 'Simone and the Wrath' at Shibuya O-East". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  10. Yoshi (2009-10-24). "Creature Creature's 'Simone and the Wrath, Continued' in Liquidroom Ebisu". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  11. Yoshi (2010-02-16). "Creature Creature at Beat Shuffle Live". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  12. Plusloud (2010-06-28). "Creature Creature - Purgatory at Shibuya O-East". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  13. Diana (2011-08-07). "Creature Creature Paradise Tour Final". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  14. Kay (2011-07-17). "Creature Creature's Live DVD and September Tour". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  15. Diana Tome (2012-07-26). "Creature Creature – Sodom and Gomorrah". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  16. Tomo (2013-03-30). "Morrie Solo Live 2013 – The Nostalgia Of The Infinite". jame-world.com. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
  17. Nina Kouprianova (2014-03-14). "Music with an exclamation point". Metropolis. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  18. Diana Tome, Melissa Costa (2014-04-23). "Morrie – Half Century Anniversary of Flesh". Rokkyuu Magazine. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  19. Amke (2014-04-16). "Morrie 'Now I Here Eternity - Half Century of Flesh' at Akasaka Blitz". jame-world.com. Retrieved May 8, 2014.
  20. "鹿鳴館伝説 Part IV 開催迫る! Morrie他、鹿鳴館ならではのアーティスト続々登場!". yahoo.co.jp. 2014-05-01. Retrieved May 10, 2014.
  21. "New Album from Morrie". jame-world.com. 2014-11-07. Retrieved November 17, 2014.
  22. "Morrie、20年ぶりソロアルバムは "Hard Core Reverie"". natalie.mu (in Japanese). Natasha Inc. 2014-11-06. Retrieved November 17, 2014.

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