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Thursday, 14 April 2011

Neo Genesis - Volume 15 (2007.07.04) - Uruha's Interview



Uruha (the GazettE) ...... "resplendent" beauty, just like his name!

Guitarist Uruha, the 3rd person in the the GazettE's 'personal close-up'. With his idea of "I wanted to try out over-the-top visual kei!", first of all, his long, blond extensions were curled, then he wore a pure white shirt...if this process were to be reported, one would start out thinking it was about Beethoven?metal kei artist?Oscar?, but when it was finally completed, his beauty was a perfect representation of his name, "resplendent". As expected. There is such sensuality in him posing before the camera, it could turn even a woman to envy. Make sure you check it out in these pages!



The one aspect that absolutely cannot be ignored when talking of Uruha’s life is the existence of companionship. Uruha, who proudly asserts, “I am what I am right now not because of myself alone, but because of what we all aimed at”. We got to hear him talk about life walking a straight route down the fascinating and perilous path of a band. And for this photo shoot, Uruha selected a gothic visual, something which he has never quite ventured into. Such beauty; isn’t it inconceivable even for a woman!?



---- What is your earliest memory?
“This was when I was in kindergarten, was it? I remember I used get inside my Mum’s skirt a lot. Didn’t you get in there a lot?”
---- No, I don’t have any such memories (laughs).
“She mostly used to wear a long skirt, you know, and I used to get inside it.”
---- That dark, confined feeling is nice.
“I don’t really know (laughs). I was quite the pampered kid. With 2 elder sisters, I was the youngest child.”
---- Then you must’ve been raised with care.
“That’s true. If I may say so myself, I think I got comparatively more pampered by my sisters. They’d always buy me what I wanted, like birthday presents and stuff. Because of that, my sister would often snap at me.”
---- I can understand your sisters’ feelings (laughs). So, that disposition of the ‘youngest child!’ is what you had.
“Yes. I was the type who’d always go along with people. I still have much the same tendencies. I wasn’t the type who’d take the lead. Even when we’d go out with the family, I’d generally be the last one closely following along. Even when I’d go out playing with my friends, I was the sort who’d just leave things to my partners.”
---- As in, ‘go where everybody else is going’.
“That’s true. Like, “Where do we go?” “It’s up to you.” Generally speaking, I was brought up in harmony.”
---- For some reason, I understand what you mean.
“Hahahha. I used to be called a “good boy” in Elementary School. I would never oppose things, and was an obedient kid.”
---- What was it that you played a lot?
“I’d play games at home, or go outdoors and be rather active playing around. Mario was a huge craze just when Super Famicom was released, so I raged and ranted at home wanting it to be bought for me, ended up kicking the door and opening up a hole in it, and got quite a thrashing from my father.”
---- So, did you get Mario?
“I kept on pestering them about it this way or that and eventually, I did get Mario (laughs).”
---- Then, what about the active games?
“The time when I was in Elementary School, I was bounding with curiosity about things, and I played stuff like ball games and Dragon Ball Z. I wonder, why was childhood so much fun? We could get absorbed in anything, we could get excited doing anything. We’d go to the mountains, make secret bases, play with fire too (laughs), we also did all kinds of bad things~.”
---- You must have gotten scolded a lot then.
“No but, whatever I did, I never got caught. I’d run away quite expertly if there was glass broken.”
---- Is that, something you’re proud of?
“It’s not like I pressed anyone into doing it. You see, I was the type to just follow along. But once, something we had done got found out, and I got scolded till I was literally kneeling on the sidewalk. My parents found out about it too, and then one’s parents apologize to the other person, you know? Seeing my parent’s tears for the first time back then, I realized, “Ah, I shouldn’t do this”, and in a flash, I stopped doing bad things. I can never forget the words of my Homeroom Teacher from Elementary School at that time. “From now on, before you decide to do anything, remember your parents’ faces”. That was a good teacher.”
---- What are you grateful to your parents for?
“It’s that they always told me to eat vegetables, ever since I was little (laughs).”
---- You played soccer too, right?
“I joined a soccer club when I was in second year of Elementary School. It was a real lot of fun. I hated stuff like basic training, but I enjoyed things like mini-games. That is where I met Reita.”
---- I see. Were you good at it?
“I was playing after an year. I was a substitute though.”
---- That means you sure were good. How was Reita?
“Reita was the substitute for our year. He was really tiny and frail, you know. He talks in his assertive way now, but I know where his core lies, so there have been times when I’ve had to tell him “Hey hey, you’re just bluffing it now!” (laughs).”
---- Like, you have a hold on his weaknesses (laughs). The times when you’re with Reita must be fun (laughs). Have you been good friends since then?
“No, not at all in the beginning. I think we just met and started talking by some chance, and got quite friendly after that. We were together in Middle School.”
---- Did something change once you were in Middle School?
“Study-related stress increased, you know. Aren’t there these cram schools which people get sent to for their High School Examinations? I got sent to one with a Spartan style1 of instruction in the beginning.”
---- I suppose that’s because after all, one’s parents want one to graduate from a good High School and then get into elite courses.
“I didn’t like that so I quit, and then went to an ‘at-home’ cram school for a bit, which was fun. I had a lot of friends there too.”
---- So you studied there.
“I took it rather lightly (laughs).”
---- The will to decide things for oneself and work at them started sprouting then, didn’t it?
“That’s…probably right. Because 2nd year of Middle School was also when I came to know about LUNA SEA and started developing an interest in bands.”
---- How did you come across them?
“I borrowed the CD from Reita, watched the PV of “ROSIER” and felt how cool it was. Watching Sugizo, I got interested in guitars, and then felt like being in a band. At the same time, with what was going on around us, Reita too similarly came to like LUNA SEA and got interested in bands. We assembled a group of friends we used to hang around with often, and would go to each other’s homes to meet up. The instruments we all wanted to play were diverse, so it was just right.”
---- When was the first time you went on stage?
“Before I formed the band with Reita, I played in a band as the class performance for Bunkasai2. I don’t remember anything except having been nervous, but that moment when the consultant Professor from the Sports Department told me, “You’re quite good at the guitar”, I thought, “Ah, but this isn’t soccer, is it””
---- Of all the people, it had to be the consultant from the Sports Department (laughs). Did your life change dramatically after forming a band?
“Once I started out with the band, I completely lost interest in soccer. We were unafraid and went with the feeling that “the 5 of us are a team”. It brought me a lot of peace, the feeling that “my place is here”. I truly felt that there is nothing more enjoyable than to be doing something of my own will.”
---- And this despite the fact that you were a boy who’d just follow people.
“Once we had confirmed our intentions among ourselves, I came to think something like “I’ll do it if everybody else does it”. Like, “I’m not alone.”
---- You weren’t alone, but 5 people with the same will, all working towards it, is a different matter.
“That’s true. With us having a band, our circle of acquaintances spread rapidly. Like, the senior who let me play drums when I was taking them down at the back, or meeting people outside the place of my part-time job.”
---- What part-time job did you have?
“I worked as a greengrocer.”
---- A greengrocer with blond hair?
“Umm, I wore a neat cap, and an apron. I switched through all sorts of greengrocers.”
---- So you were a greengrocer boy throughout (laughs). Did you like vegetables?
“No (laughs), I don’t like them at all, but with such an appearance, there weren’t many jobs I could do, so I didn’t really have a choice. But thanks to that, I learnt to distinguish between cabbage and lettuce.”
---- (laughs)! …this is off topic, but wasn’t there some girl you liked at the time?
“You see, I was always in love ever since Middle School. I fell in love too easily, to the extent of worrying myself over it, thinking, “Why do I just fall in love this way, in a single glance?”; to the extent of wondering how just about anybody would be fine (laughs). But I didn’t show it in my behavior at all.”
---- Didn’t you talk about it even to your friends?
“I didn’t, you know. I was afraid of being taunted about it, so I couldn’t tell them (laughs).”
---- Well, didn’t you confess to or go out with someone?
“I did go out in Middle School, so to say (laughs). The girls at that time seem really grown-up, don’t they? The other side gives off a strong aura of liking you, and once that happens, the boys have no choice but to go and confess to them. That was the kind of situation that came up. And because of that, things like going home together were the most embarrassing, but she would continuously pester me with “Let’s go home together” or something of the sort. So, I’d just go “Ah, hn……”.”
---- What, you made her take the lead? (laughs)
“Being a shy person was a good thing too. I didn’t even know when the right timing was to hold hands……”
---- How innocent.
“I was innocent, but it was a difficult time by itself, so I can’t genuinely say it was fun (laughs). I really wanted to take the lead, but I didn’t know how to do it, and it hurt.”
---- But after that, little by little, you did become able to form good relationships.
“I suppose, that was because I was able to do things to make the other person have an interest in me? As in, to express, “this is who I am” through words. I also became able to have a proper conversation.”
---- Was that because you came to be confident about yourself and what you were doing?
“True. I gained self-confidence, and the ability to view things objectively, so I was able to talk to women too.”
---- Your sociability gradually came forth.
“It did (laughs).”
---- When was the first time you made a song?
“I don’t remember very well, but when I was in 2nd year of High School, a senior whom I met at the greengrocers’ which I just mentioned, had the apparatus for recording songs, so I borrowed it and that was the first time I made a song.”
---- Did you have any intention of making a song yourself?
“I did. I didn’t think I’d be able to make one though.”
---- And how did your first song turn out?
“It turned out surprisingly well. Added the drums, added the bass, added the guitar. I didn’t add the song chorus, but I experienced the fun in making songs. That senior was the one who taught me all of this too.”
---- That meeting was quite an important one then, wasn’t it?
“It sure was important. He was the teacher of the band. Before we knew it though, we lost touch with him, but once in a while when I return to my home town, I hear of how he’s doing. That girl too, I think she probably knows about how it’s been going for me.”
---- Having played all along admiring SUGIZO, did you ever feel that you were nearing the ideal you held for yourself?
“I think the time when I was in High School, when I set my sight on my dream, was the closest I ever came to that feeling. But the more time passes, the more that dream seems to be going further away.”
---- Right now, more than getting closer to SUGIZO, I think it’s more about you molding your own form.
“That’s true. In the past, I was just like, “Want to perform at Tokyo Dome” or “I could do it”, so in a sense, it was close.”
---- What about you in the past do you think is the reason why you are what you are at present?
“I think what mattered the most is that I wasn’t working at it alone back then, and that is probably why I’m still doing it? That’s what I feel. Having always been together with my companions is the biggest thing. There’s also the fact about me being the youngest child and always having followed people, and the past led to this present because it was a dream dreamt together by everybody. I don’t know if I still had been doing this had it been my dream alone.”
---- What would it be like if the High School Uruha were to see the Uruha at present?
“I see… probably something like “Still going at it”? (laughs) Maybe I’d say “That’s wonderful”. Wonder what it would be like.”
---- (laughs).
“But since we still haven’t played at Tokyo Dome, I don’t think I’d say something like “That’s wonderful”. I might just say “Not quite amazing”.”
---- That’s because Tokyo Dome was the measuring scale at the time, isn’t it?
“Hn, because I didn’t know anything except Tokyo Dome. Even if someone had mentioned Yokohama Arena to me at the time, it wouldn’t have rung a bell.”
---- By the way, when you were little, what did you want to become?
“A J-leaguer. I found the J-league very exciting, and it was the same for everybody around me. Maybe we just jumped the bandwagon (laughs). But for bands… . Ah~ but those were the times. Back then, even the people who weren’t in bands knew what LUNA SEA was.”
---- It would of course have been wonderful had you become a J-leaguer, but it is equally wonderful that you turned to what you aspired for, with visual kei, despite the bandwagon.
“But, I think, my skills weren’t quite suited to being a J-leaguer after all. …this is something I’ve felt ever since those times.”
---- Compared to the past, what has changed in you?
“My taste has changed. What I find cool is completely different now. Back then I used to think visual kei was all about how gaudy one could be, that if I made my own guitar, I would make one with an awesome shape. But when I actually made it, it came out surprisingly simple.”
---- What do you think about your taste in the past?
“As far as taste is concerned, I am in complete denial about it (laughs). In the past I used to like the things which I found cool at first sight. It’s the complete opposite now, rather than giving in to the first impression, I come to like the coolness of something only after I’ve further thought things through.”
---- Up until now, there must have been all sorts of temptations, and also other paths you could have taken, so what do you think is the reason why you’ve made it this far without getting distracted by anything?
“For me, the band was the biggest temptation. Parents carry that ideal of properly going to a University, finding a job…isn’t that how they feel? But I walked on towards my temptation with all my heart (laughs). There was no other temptation except the band. I had practically no other interests.”
---- As a band kid, you went in pursuit of your dreams; what aim do you pursue now?
“What is it now? It remains unchanged, I’m still working towards it. For now we can only acknowledge the fact that things don’t end there. I don’t know what will happen thereafter, but I feel we could walk towards it with a new hope that that isn’t really the goal. When I think this way, I wonder if I’m not getting closer to the dream I had in the beginning, after all.”
---- And together with your companions too.
“Hn. I don’t ever want to see the end. If we get closer to the end, I think our targets will get even higher, and we’ll go on working towards them.”



Ducky’s Notes:
1.    Very hard training or education.
2.    Cultural festival.
3.    Hope you enjoyed reading the interview J Do share your thoughts and impressions!
4.    Corrections as well as suggestions for improvement are always welcome J





Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Neo Genesis - Volume 46 - Interview


the GazettE
INTERVIEW



the GazettE, having entered their 9th year since their formation. Despite there being changes with time, listening to their music and watching their Lives, what one always thinks is how they have consistently followed the course of maintaining their perfection. Consequently, a group interview taking a close-up look at the enviable relationship among the 5 members. We also received advance information regarding “SHIVER” coming out soon, and the imminent long tour drawing closer.



--------Once again, as the relationship among the 5 of you as the theme, please let us hear about the parts of you that have changed, and the parts that haven’t. We’ve talked about how since the early times the GazettE have had the sort of relationship where you can quarrel  over anything without having to take each other into consideration, but have there been any changes to that recently?

Ruki—The 4 of us haven’t changed, you know. But talking of ever since we started, (looking at Kai), there’s this new participant, you see (laughs).

Kai—……please (laughs).

Reita—In the beginning, he wasn’t quite the one to get bullied, was he now.

Kai—More than that, I wasn’t one to be outdone by others (laughs).

Aoi—He was very frank so he’d make a lot of noise, but these days, he tends to be more mellow with his image (laughs).

--------So basically because Kai has adapted, everybody else has remained unchanged.

Ruki—We haven’t changed, but we feel sort of tired (laughs). Even if the members get together, we don’t make as much noise as we used to in the past (laughs). I mean, isn’t that how things are?

Reita—Ruki is noisy (laughs).

Ruki—No, I’m not noisy, but I feel we no longer fool around as much as we used to do in the past.

Aoi—Ah, that explosiveness has gone, right? (laughs)

Ruki—Even the memory has gone (laughs).

--------(laughs) Apart from band stuff, do you also normally quarrel over private matters?

Ruki—On the contrary, we talk of nothing but private matters. If we start talking about band stuff the build-up just slows down (laughs). For example, if we get talking about soccer or games, we go “Oh~yeah!”, but if it gets to “What about the songs?”, we’re all, “Hm~”.

Reita—Doesn’t Ruki make the most fuss?

Aoi—Well, without a doubt, Ruki is the King of Digression (laughs).

Reita—The type who isn’t suited to be a (train) conductor (laughs). In the past, Kai was the one who used to give us the laughs, you know. Sending weird picture-mails, and stuff (laughs). But these days, not that much.

Kai—I almost wonder whether or not it happened even once in the entire year, me making everybody laugh.

Ruki—You probably did try to make us laugh, but ended up irritating us instead (laughs).

Uruha—But there are those times when you introduce interesting movies to us, right?

Reita—Hats off to Kai’s sense of movies (laughs).

Ruki—Because there’s a punch line waiting after one has finished watching the movie, isn’t it?

Uruha—He creates an original side-story for us (laughs).

Kai—(wry smile)

--------What if the taste in movies doesn’t match? Aren’t there members in the GazettE who don’t talk about their private matters?

Aoi—Well, we don’t talk about the finer details, you know. Just to the extent of answering if asked.

--------So, is the way all of you deal with these distances the same?

Ruki—Well it’s not as if we keep secrets from each other (laughs). Say there’s a holiday, so it goes like, “Did you go somewhere?” and “Eh? I didn’t.”.

--------For example, if there’s someone in really low spirits, or is clearly not feeling well, what sort of a band is the GazettE in response to such a situation?

Reita—Well, we prepare a Mikoshi and give them a ride (laughs).

Kai—Right?

Uruha—We don’t get company from anybody if we can’t raise our own spirits (laughs).

Ruki—Hm. We just get left behind, isn’t it? (laughs)

Uruha—Unless we get into it ourselves, nobody talks to us (laughs).

--------(laughs) You get ignored.

Ruki—And after a while, the atmosphere turns such that it becomes difficult to get into the conversation by yourself (laughs).

Uruha—If you’re tired and you get into it for no reason, then you’ll get hurt (laughs).

--------Is there no one of the sort who worries and asks, “What’s wrong?”?

Ruki—Yes. On the contrary, we’re the sort of band where if someone does worry, he’s asked “What’s wrong?” instead (laughs).

--------Isn’t there a bothersome, motherly-type here?

Ruki—There isn’t.

Uruha—Kai was, in the past.

Kai—Is that so? But that wasn’t how it was.

--------Hahaha. You’re all mother-less, aren’t you.

Ruki—Let alone a mother, there isn’t even a father (laughs).

--------Parent-less. Still, there must have been changes, at a personal level, among all of you, so we’d like to have all of you talk about each person’s case. Starting with Kai?

Reita—(Kai is) tired, isn’t it?

--------Is that grief floating about?

Ruki—It’s not grief, you know. It’s despair (laughs). Like falling down to the depths.

Kai—Well, I, sort of, don’t talk much these days, do I?

Ruki—Not being there even for the recording, etc.

Uruha—He’s not well.

Kai—No, I’m fine.

Uruha—And, his lips are gradually turning purple (laughs).

Aoi—Even though he says he isn’t unwell.

Reita—His eyes look dead (laughs).

--------There isn’t even one good thing being said over here.

Kai—But I’m happy at the times when I’m with everybody, you know.

Aoi—That, is so true (laughs).

--------How about Uruha?

Reita—He uses his iPhone a lot, doesn’t he?

Ruki—Before we knew it, he had turned into an expert on home appliances (laughs). But, he hasn’t changed much, you know. He’s always been obsessive and fond of new things. Even for a car, he fixates over all the things one can fixate over.

--------The obsessiveness remains unchanged. What have you been obsessing over recently?

Ruki—Home appliances, isn’t it? (laughs)

--------Like, iPad?

Ruki—Like equipment.

Uruha—(laughs) Those aren’t home appliances, are they?

Aoi—There isn’t even one level-headed person here, you see. But Uruha always seems to carry the bearing of the most level-headed one, so how about that? (laughs)

Uruha—(laughs)

Aoi—He’s admirable, you know. Since the former days, he’d come to the Studio even if it weren’t his recording.

Ruki—Ah, that’s true.

Kai—He still hasn’t changed, in that aspect.

--------That’s admirable.

Aoi—He looks at the band as a whole. Before we knew it, he had turned into a bandmaster-like figure.

Ruki—He’s wonderful.

Uruha—Didn’t you say things like “Won’t you come?” for the initial (vocals) recording? (laughs).

Ruki—Hahaha. We went to the studio together, didn’t we?

--------You mean, there’s never a time when Uruha isn’t at the Studio?

Reita—There isn’t.

Uruha—Hey that’s not true, you know. I just thought, I had to go until Kai’s part came along (laughs).

Kai—(wry smile) Hey that’s not true. I go there too (laughs).

Reita—That’s because he, goes to watch the movies (laughs).

--------Ah, to look for movies to recommend to the members, right? (laughs)

Kai—No, no, no.

Ruki—You do go (laughs).

--------How about Reita?

Ruki—Hm~, the impression hasn’t changed much, I suppose. He stopped wearing Aloha tee-shirts (laughs).

Aoi—(looking at Reita’s attire) The low-quality hasn’t changed, has it?

Reita—What low-quality? Aren’t these fashionable denims? (laughs)

Ruki—Well, he hasn’t changed. Him wearing white shoes, that hasn’t changed, first of all. (laughs)

Uruha—Look at you! At a glance, doesn’t your appearance look low-quality?

Ruki—I mean, doesn’t it peev you? (laughs)

--------W-Wild?

Ruki—Are you wild?

Aoi—Could be wild, or could be that he doesn’t have money (laughs). The potential doesn’t change, you see.

Ruki—The shallowness of potential.

Reita—I’m the only one whose attire keeps getting talked about all the time. If you look at it from a gaudy perspective, it could be called gaudy (laughs).

Uruha—Like, wearing a Yokosuka jumper from the recordings (laughs).

Reita—(laughs) Sukajan, right?

--------There’s also the thing about not letting go of things one likes, isn’t it?

Reita—The bothersome things (about me) haven’t changed.

Kai—Didn’t they change? You never used to move, in the past.

--------It’s not visible at a glance, is it, the bothersome part.

Ruki—If there’s be a break for 3 days, he’d stay cooped up at his place eating things from the convenience store for all the 3 days.

Reita—True. Food is really cumbersome, isn’t it? I’d stock up on convenience store food. And then my parents wouldn’t be able to stay indifferent to it any longer and would send me vegetable juice.

Uruha—So eventually, didn’t those things have a “Best Before” date?

Kai—His eating habits still haven’t changed.

--------How about Ruki?

Reita—There isn’t anything except things we can’t talk about (laughs).

Aoi—Can’t be said, isn’t it? (laughs). But, Ruki hasn’t changed much either, has he?

Reita—Hm. He hasn’t changed, so I don’t have much interest in him (laughs).

Ruki—I don’t have much interest in myself either (laughs).

Uruha—How many clothes do you have? That, to this day, has been a mystery, isn’t it?

Ruki—(laughs) That, isn’t a mystery~. Don’t ask me about it~.

Uruha—And yet, I have never seen you wearing the same clothes twice.

Reita—Your (tee-shirt sleeves) don’t even get frayed like mine do (laughs).

Everybody—(laughs)

Reita—Oh, here’s something that’s changed about Ruki. For example, when I’m telling an interesting story to someone, he forcibly shoves himself into the conversation with an interesting story of his own, right? (laughs)

Ruki—Isn’t that something that hasn’t changed? (laughs)

Uruha—Talking of things that have changed, he’s no longer as amiable as he used to be, you know.

Ruki—What, I got lonely (laughs).

--------As in, a little lonely, because he doesn’t get invited over all that much?

Uruha—A little lonely.

Aoi—If there’s a mail, once in a while, I get really happy. Because I feel that I too am still dependable (laughs).

--------Were the mails very frequent earlier?

Aoi—I used to be asked various things, but it’s as if my duties are over now (laughs).

Reita—Also, he’s stopped losing things. In the past, he was just like Kai (laughs). Like, he’d go to the Parking and forget his wallet, and all.

Ruki—Recently, I think there have only been instances like, say, during shopping, I only pay the money, and think that I’ve taken the bought articles with me, but only realize that after someone calls out to stop me. I don’t make any huge blunders.

--------Eh. Would you, like, forget your mobile phone in the past?

Ruki—Like, I’d forget the house I had to return to (laughs).

--------(laughs) Don’t forget that, alright? Did you think about remedying this?

Ruki—I didn’t think about remedying it as such, but I just think, “It’ll be bad to lose this”, so things don’t get lost then.

Kai—Well, it’s perhaps just that they (lost things) slip out of sight. And it’s just that people like me happen to stand out.

Ruki—Kai has changed in that aspect (laughs).

--------Well, he stands out even in that sense, doesn’t he?

Aoi—There’s something that bothers me though……Do you know Kai’s e-mail address?

Ruki—I do.

Aoi—Ah, really? Well, good then.

Ruki—(reads out the address looking at his phone)

Kai—Don’t say it, don’t say it (laughs). It hasn’t yet been registered.

Ruki—This fellow keeps changing it constantly, you know (laughs).

Kai—Even to the extent of asking “What’s my address?” to Reita.

Uruha—Because you keep changing it, right?

Aoi—True. Don’t I also send mails to everybody in a group? It’s always like, ‘You changed it again?’.

Kai—No, no, no, I don’t change it that much!

Everybody—(laughs)

--------Lastly, what about Aoi?

Reita—He stopped giving us cigarettes on birthdays (laughs).

Uruha—He stopped sending mails on birthdays (laughs).

Reita—In the past, at times when there was no money even to buy cigarettes……

Aoi—It’s always that, when the talk turns to me, isn’t it (laughs)

Reita—Right.

Ruki—He gave us treats, once in a while.

Kai—That hasn’t changed.

Uruha—He gave us a treat quite recently too.

--------He’s a lavisher, isn’t he?

Ruki—Hm, that’s true.

Aoi—I haven’t changed, perhaps.

--------Haven’t changed, much like Reita?

Aoi—Having that said about me was slightly, unexpected (laughs).

Kai—But Aoi hasn’t changed much, has he?

Ruki—He’s become a lot more harmonious. He was like a sharp knife in the past (laughs). Now he’s the most genial one, and kind even to the juniors.

Aoi—I guess I just got tired.

--------Of being a sharp knife?

Ruki—Hahaha.

Aoi—Of being so unrelenting.

Ruki—And as a backlash, Kai has started being unrelenting (laughs).

--------Is Kai going through his rebellious age right now?

Uruha—He’s going fresher day by day (laughs).

Reita—Fresh? (laughs)

Kai—(bitter laugh)

Uruha—(looking at Aoi) But, hasn’t his attire turned chic? (laughs)

Ruki—With the days, isn’t it? (laughs) For a time, he’d wear those Cowichan sweaters, you know (laughs).

--------That could be because of having grown up, isn’t it?

Aoi—I’m an adult, of course. It’s been 8 years already.

Reita—The playing style changed too, isn’t it?

Uruha—(laughs) Talk about music came forth, finally~

Ruki—Let’s change the way we’re doing this interview, now onwards (laughs)

Uruha—The style, frankly, has turned to metal.

Kai—It has a sort of kick-ass feel to it.

Aoi—If you say that, won’t the people who like metal go and hide themselves in shame? (laughs)

Ruki—Like playing guitars which have such shapes they don’t seem to have a skeleton, but playing such guitars sets a really good mood.

--------You’re adults normally, but you do keep such guitars, isn’t it? Although there haven’t been any changes in your characters as such, your parts have certainly seen some transformations, haven’t they?

Uruha—Just with Ruki having carefully collected experience points, the transformation shows itself on stage, as in, as a vocalist, he was a novice in the past, but at some time, as the Tours went by, he just changed, all of a sudden.

Reita—There is a heightened awareness of things.

Aoi—We also look after our voices.

Reita—True! I never thought this fellow would ever do such a thing, you know (laughs).

Aoi—I do it very thoroughly.

--------And what about Reita?

Reita—I suppose it’s good that I haven’t changed.

Aoi—But, he doesn’t much go in front of the stage anymore.

Kai—Aa, and he’s also stopped doing those weird movements (laughs).

Ruki—He’s turned rather profound.

Aoi—The performance and the feel used to be typically guitar-like. So in the past, there never was an occasion when I felt that I could pose a hindrance too (laughs).

Reita—When we went to Fukuoka for our first One-Man, I got quite a fright from the staff.

Uruha—You did?

Reita—I got told things like, ‘Don’t you think you go to the front a bit too much, despite being the Bassist?’ (laughs).

Uruha—That’s because earlier, you came almost uptil me while doing a front somersault.

Reita—That was because I tumbled on the stage, you know (laughs).

Uruha—Aoi saw that and he was just bent double with laughter (laughs).

--------So the change has been that you have attained a sense of stability regarding your role as a bassist.

Ruki—I have a feeling Uruha was really evil in the past (laughs). There were even times when he’d be reckless enough to go to the extent of saying things like “Wait a little, would you?”.

Uruha—(laughs) Rather than creating an impression, I just go on repeating things quickly, or end up getting too excited over the Live.

Ruki—The twin-guitars are substantially established now.

Kai—There used to be a fair amount of fluctuation in the past, but now things have a more heavy feel to them.

Ruki—I feel that the phrases have changed too. In the past, the guitar phrases sounding like solemn sobs were numerous, but now there are more of the typical solos being played. Each phrase has become more detailed, in a way.

Aoi—Half the fixation I used to have over the sounds is already gone. Aren’t we like, pursuing various types of goals? Not that I know, really (laughs).

-------A display of your enthusiasm.

Aoi—Well, even as a guitarist, it’s a ‘Have I worked this much?’ sort of a thing.

Reita—Kai has started revealing himself, steadily.

Ruki—In the past, he used to say he didn’t want to stand out because he was the drummer. That was because his image would fade because of the GazettE (laughs), but ultimately, I think he wanted to stand out.

Aoi—Talking of which, he used to say he didn’t want to be conspicuous.

Uruha—True, true. While returning from the Lives, when everybody else would be asleep in the car, he’d keep telling me about it, how he was “facing downwards and drumming”.

Kai—(laughs)

Uruha—I wonder why, recently, he keeps on changing his looks and trying out different things.

Ruki—Kai’s look has been sort of ferocious, and at other times it has been like a gentle elder brother, so I’m really looking forward to what it’ll turn out to be hereafter.

--------In that sense, has the style seen the most change?

Aoi—The change is in progress. Isn’t the search still on? (laughs)

Kai—(laughs)

Ruki—Which way will it roll?

Aoi—He even seems to be obsessing over his drum-set.

--------Looking forward to it. Well, before long, the new single, “SHIVER” will be released. Please tell us what sentiment you’re looking to send out through this song. Are you betting upon its success or failure?

Aoi—We felt that the fans must also be sensitive to the fact that this is the work being released at the time when the environment of the GazettE itself is changing. Besides, there was the matter of presenting a clear picture of the band, so when we talked about all of this, we decided to have “SHIVER” as the main song.

--------Does it also have the outlook the band originally held?

Aoi—That’s like a constant, I mean, although recently, there have been many songs which have brought out the core aspects, this one was naturally melodious and aggressive, so we thought it would be nice to release this song now.

--------I suppose you also wanted to once again feel what it’s like to work at a song with a sprinty, pop-ish feel like “SHIVER”.

Aoi—Ah, I think the framework of the song turned out quite mature. We used to make more of a racket in the past.

--------The level of the construction of the song is surely different.

Aoi—I feel I understand now what each one has to express.

Ruki—Had it been even a while back, I think I’d have been somewhat reluctant to release this song as a Single.

--------Why would that be?

Ruki—I wanted to stress upon a heavier and darker aspect than this song. But when we were reviewing things all over again, I thought how it wasn’t important to be so obstinate about it. The song that was made then was “SHIVER”. It’s a straight song, has a sprinty feel to it and immediately conveys a sense of the band.

Reita—Though the environment has changed with the transfer to another recording company, we kept going with the same style as we’ve always had as our foundation, and since nothing has changed and we agreed among ourselves before making it, I think this Single is just right to display the GazettE style once again.

--------It’s a single you’re putting forward with confidence, isn’t it?

Reita—Right. That way, we won’t get perturbed by whatever is spoken about it.

Uruha—Isn’t a single something which should convey “This is the GazettE right now!” at once when you hear it? “SHIVER” was the closest to what image everybody held of us. For example, on the TV, of all the world of material being propagated, doesn’t a part of some catchphrase just hit you at once, by chance? Accordingly, we went for a song which would create an impression instantaneously.

--------A song which would hold them in an instant.

Uruha—That was essential.

Kai—About the matter of winning or losing, it’s something that is there every time, being the way we are, but since the environment around us has seen pragmatic changes, there is also a change of attitude in that sense, then I could see a new sign within me and it was about taking a shot at it.

--------A new sign, as in?

Kai—Well, I can’t say anything specifically yet, I mean, it’s just a feeling one has at the initial stages of having a goal, you know.

--------Is that a new sign? Or was it, in one way or the other, a sign which was already there?

Kai—Hmm, it’s an implicit sign.

--------Though the single this time is pop for the GazettE, it has a characteristically harsh taste, and talking in terms of food, it leaves the tongue feeling quite numb (laughs). It’s thorny, in a way. I hope the people listening to it will feel it too.

Aoi—If the thorns are gone, it’s not rock, you see.

--------Well then, finally, how do you feel the Tour “NAMELESS LIBERTY SIX BULLETS”, marking your first Tour-Commencement at Budoukan, will turn out to be? What have you been specifically planning for?

Ruki—It’s still at the decision-making stage, you know. It’ll still take some time.

Reita—The foundation has been set, though. I think, compared to last time, there is sheer volume present this time.

--------A never-seen-before display?

Ruki—More than never-seen-before, we imagine them to be Lives which will specialize in what we’ve wanted to show all this time. In a way that even the visuals will be deeply moving, and there will be that much more passion in it.

Aoi—Based upon what we’ve been doing all this time, we thought about how we could put forward the polished version now.

Uruha—It’ll be a bad Tour unless each thing is set to its precise form and nothing is left ambiguous, isn’t it? If we don’t constantly keep an eye over every step, we won’t get the results we want. I think it’ll turn out to be that relentless a Tour, you know.

Ruki—As in, ‘How far can we go?’.

Aoi—Because it’s the second Tour designated “NAMELESS~”, you see? It’s time for a bit of a match, for victory and defeat.

--------4 years after that Tour, what does the scene look like?

Aoi—Right. Even that was a Tour of victory and defeat, so let’s not forget those same feelings this time again.

--------Like Kai also said, it’ll be a Tour setting new landmarks.

Aoi—Well, if one generalizes it that way, it’ll turn out to be just that sort of a Tour (laughs).



Ducky's Notes:
1. They're so much love when they're in the mood:D I was giggling all the time while translating this:D
2. I'm sure I would have made errors in places, so if there are any mistranslations or something which is not quite clear, do let me know!
3 Scans are from [rawkstarr23] at [gazette_daily@lj]. Thank you!
4. Enjoy the dork-fest ♥ !

Friday, 16 July 2010

Neo Genesis - Volume 46 - Questionnaire

Neo 5th Anniversary
5 Questions for the GazettE!



Q1
The most cathartic scenery is?
A1
Ruki-"The sight of my pet dog sleeping."
Uruha-"The morning view from my verandah, and the scene visible from the place where I leave the entranceway."
Aoi-"The natural view of the high skies from my parents' home."
Reita-"The time I look at the mirror after waking up in the morning......being a joke, my room."
Kai-"Absolutely clear, blue skies devoid of humidity. So I can feel soothed only once or twice a year."

Q2
Please tell us your methods to deal with a cold.
A2
Ruki-"I go to the hospital immediately. In case there is something, I also get myself an IV drip."
Uruha-"I buy 2 litres of Amino Supli, drink it off and go to sleep."
Aoi-"I think I won't catch a cold so I don't catch it."
Reita-"I sleep. Unless my temperature is above 39 degrees, I definitely don't go to the hospital."
Kai-"I eat things with plenty of nutrients in them."

Q3
What do you feel is important in life?
A3
Ruki-"It's ambitions."
Uruha-"The desire to improve oneself. If that dies, one is a living corpse, you know."
Aoi-"Thinking about how to earn money. Things like love, I'm too cold to talk about them."
Reita-"Loving oneself."
Kai-"I'm sure this'll sound obvious, but a sense of gratitude."

Q4
The pet you want to try raising?
A4
Ruki-"A Chihuahua of the exact same colour as the Chihuahua I have now."
Uruha-"I want to raise the smartest dog in the world."
Aoi-"I don't need one. Taking care itself is something meaningless to me."
Reita-"Penguin. It's cute how they glide over on their bellies."
Kai-"The Munchkin cat. It's so tiny and cute."

Q5
The music you're addicted to right now?
A5
Ruki-"Right now I mostly listen to Techno."
Uruha-"It changes with the situation. Whatever calms me in the car."
Aoi-"The songs selected for the GazettE's Tour. I'm listening to them in order to recall them."
Reita-"Songs which sound like The Peanuts. The songs I sung at the Karaoke bar I went to with my family."
Kai-"The Live DVD of Thee Michelle Gun Elephant I borrowed from Reita."