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Zigzo

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Zigzo
Also known asMalice en Sex
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active1999–2002, 2011, 2012–present
LabelsHeat Wave/Triad,
Crown Stones
MembersTetsu
Ryo
Den
Sakura
Websitezigzo.net

Zigzo (stylized as ZIGZO) is a Japanese rock supergroup that originally started activities in 1999 and disbanded in 2002.[1] Each member came from a prominent band and they became very popular in the indies scene. They disbanded after their last show on March 16, 2002, reportedly due to musical differences.

Tetsu subsequently formed Nil, The JuneJulyAugust and started his own record label, Ryo and Den formed the bands Pt. and Test-No., and Sakura joined Sons of All Pussys, Creature Creature, Rayflower and became guitarist for Lion Heads. In May 2011, Ryo, Den and Sakura teamed up again, this time to reform By-Sex. After a surprise performance on November 20, 2011, Zigzo officially restarted activities the following year on March 17.

Reunion

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On November 20, 2011, Sakura held a birthday concert at Shibuya O-West where each member performed with their current bands.[2] However, together they performed a surprise set as Zigzo and announced that they will officially restart activities at a concert on March 17, 2012 at Akasaka Blitz titled The 2nd Scene Zigzo.[2][3] At the show they released an album that was recorded "live" at a rehearsal on June 6, 2011.[2][4] On October 10, 2012, they released their third studio album The Battle of Love.

The band's greatest hits album Got "S" and Dis-Star -Best of Zigzo-, released prior to their breakup, was re-released on Blu-spec CD2 on September 18, 2013, with a DVD of the music videos for all eight of their singles.[5] Zigzo released their first mini album True Impulse on July 17, and three days later allowed fans to watch them rehearse at a special event at Tower Records in Shibuya.[6] They also participated in the HIV/AIDS benefit concert Hope and Live ~ HIV/AIDS Support and Treatment Benefit Concert 2013, which was held on August 26-28 at Club Citta.[7]

Zigzo released the album Forever Young on July 1, 2014, in celebration of their fifteenth anniversary. It includes a re-recording of their 1999 single "Himawari".[8] The self-cover album Zippy Gappy Zombies was released on July 1, 2019 to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Sold only at concerts, its includes a track list as voted on by fans and one new song.[9] Their fifth full album, Across the Horizon, was mastered by Miya of Mucc and was released on June 20, 2021.[10]

Members

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Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Monster Music (October 1, 1999), Oricon Albums Chart Peak Position: No. 25[11]
  • Add9 Suicide (September 27, 2000) No. 38[11]
  • The Battle of Love (October 10, 2012) No. 46[12]
  • True Impulse (July 17, 2013, mini album) No. 59[12]
  • Forever Young (July 1, 2014) No. 60[12]
  • Across the Horizon (June 20, 2021)

Other albums

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  • Got "S" and Dis-Star -Best of Zigzo- (January 1, 2002, compilation album) No. 239 (2013 re-release)[12]
  • 20110620 (March 17, 2012, self-cover album sold only at concerts)
  • Zippy Gappy Zombies (July 1, 2019, self-cover album sold only at concerts)
  • Retake Best (2020 Ver.) (June 20, 2021, self-cover album sold only at concerts)

Singles

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  • "Chi to Ase to Namida no Uragawa no Happy" (血と汗と涙の裏側のハッピー, July 1, 1999), Oricon Singles Chart Peak Position: No. 22[13]
  • "Himawari" (ひまわり, "Sunflower", August 21, 1999) No. 43[13]
  • "Splash!" (February 23, 2000) No. 42[13]
  • "Tonight, I Will Fall" (June 21, 2001) No. 29[13]
  • "Walk" (September 20, 2000) No. 33[13]
  • "The World Introduction" (February 1, 2001) No. 48[13]
  • "Flow" (June 20, 2001) No. 43[13]
  • "Chelsea" (チェルシー, November 21, 2001) No. 61[13]
  • "Big Bang Boogie" (November 24, 2017)

Videos

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  • The 1st Scene Zigzo (December 1, 1999, VHS concert from August 31, 1999 at Akasaka Blitz)
  • Songs from Gentle Heart ~ Video Clips '99 - '00 (February 21, 2001, VHS music videos)
  • Wonderful Days (Fanclub-only VHS concert from December 27, 2001 at Shibuya-AX)
  • The Last Scene Zigzo (June 2002, DVD concert from their last live on March 16, 2002 at Akasaka Blitz)
  • The 2nd Scene Zigzo (June 16, 2012, DVD concert from their reunion live on March 17, 2012 at Akasaka Blitz)
  • Beyond the Moment (January 11, 2013)
  • Living in Asia "3 Days in a Well" Music Video #Big Bang Boogie (November 24, 2017, DVD concert and a music video)

References

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  1. ^ "ZIGZO JaME Profile". jame-world.com. Retrieved May 6, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c "ZIGZO、再始動を発表". barks.jp (in Japanese). November 21, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  3. ^ "ZIGZO Revival Planned for 2012". jame-world.com. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  4. ^ "ZIGZO 2ndシーズン突入!サイト一新&復活ライブ情報公開". Natalie (in Japanese). Retrieved December 31, 2011.
  5. ^ "ZIGZO Begins Digital Distribution Of Older Works On Release Day Of New EP". barks.jp. Retrieved August 13, 2013.
  6. ^ "ZIGZO、First Mini Album released & Akasaka BLITZ Performance To Be Held". barks.jp. Retrieved August 13, 2013.
  7. ^ "RYUICHI KAWAMURA, Shinya, Hideki, and ZIGZO to Perform at HIV/AIDS Benefit Concert". barks.jp. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  8. ^ "ZIGZO to Release New Album "FOREVER YOUNG" on Fifteenth Anniversary of Debut". barks.jp. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  9. ^ "ZIGZO、結成20周年記念『再録ベスト盤付きアーティストブック』詳細決定+ファン投票TOP20ライブ実施". barks.jp (in Japanese). June 19, 2019. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  10. ^ "ZIGZO、7年ぶりフルアルバムを6月発売+マスタリングはMUCCのミヤ". barks.jp (in Japanese). April 30, 2021. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  11. ^ a b "ZIGZOのアルバム売り上げランキング". Oricon (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 19, 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
  12. ^ a b c d ZIGZOのアルバム売り上げランキング oricon.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h "ZIGZOのシングル売り上げランキング". Oricon (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 18, 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
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