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Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Fool’s Mate – January 2004 – the GazettE’s interview


Taihai Geishakei Hankou Kiroku [Criminal Record of Decadent Artistry]

First interview with the GazettE, under the title “Dai Nihon Itan Geisha”, showing a steep rise in popularity throughout the country. Introductory text to the GazettE taking questions about everything from the sweet beginnings of their five-some to the latest state of affairs. Disliking without knowing is the loss of a lifetime, so wouldn’t you too like to step inside and take a look at the world of the GazettE?



This being your first appearance for this magazine, let us start with the story of the formation of your band!

Uruha – Me, Reita and Ruki were in a band together before the GazettE.

Reita – By the way, me and Uruha have grown up together ever since 4th year of Elementary School!

It’s been a long association then.

Reita – Yes!

Uruha – Ruki was originally a drummer, but he was quite good at writing lyrics so we got him as the vocalist for that band. And we got the original vocalist to be the drummer (laughs). Well, anything to make things ultimately turn out well.

Ruki – Like, breaking up (laughs).

Uruha – But, the three of us – me, Reita and Ruki had become really close friends by then and we decided “The three of us want to do this together again!”

Reita – And then we started searching for members.

And the one you met was Aoi?

Uruha – No, Aoi……

Aoi – What do you mean, saying that so awfully! (laughs)

Uruha – There was no drummer, so we got an acquaintance introduce us to an earlier drummer.

Reita – And then, just because he was the guitarist of the same band as the drummer, someone barged into the set-up.

What do you mean “barged in” (laughs) Didn’t you have the idea of a twin guitarist in mind originally?

Uruha – No, it’s not that we never even thought about it. I just wasn’t sure if it might be a disadvantage (laughs).

Aoi – Eh? Is that so? To that level? You’re lying aren’t you!!

Reita – Such a well concealed matter too……you know (laughs).

Aoi – Ah, is that so……although right now, I’m in a lot of shock (laughs).

And with that the GazettE got going in January 2002. Kai wasn’t there in the beginning, right?

Uruha – Yes. We had a different drummer. We met Kai at a session Live at exactly the same time that person quit, so he joined the band.

Kai – I was already acquainted to Ruki, and knew about the GazettE too and thought they were cool, so when I was asked “Won’t you do it for us”, I said “My pleasure” without any objections.

That was in February this year. Since then the five of you have continued vigorously with music releases and Live activities.

Everybody – Right!

What’s the concept of the GazettE? – Although the cover comes with the catchphrase “Dai Nihon Itan Geisha [The Great Japan Heretic Artists]”.

Uruha – It refers to our aspirations; how we always want to be different from the rest, how we want to be heretics.

Ruki – Like, defying everything.

Uruha – But, it’s not about doing only what is different; we want to empathize with whatever draws our empathy.

Ruki – In terms of music, that range can get quite extensive.

True, there really are a lot of songs ranging from dark and intense to heartrendingly melodious.

Ruki – We ourselves don’t carry any notions like “This is what the GazettE is!” We’re a band that plays songs of every hue.

Kai – On the contrary, it would be nice if this would become a hue unto itself.

Uruha – But there is a foundation, you know. Something like an “over the top”, vehement kind of feel.

Aoi – Also, if one talks about the point of a song, there are various things that unfold within the length of a single song. We’re determined to make songs which carry various outlooks. Not very fond of things just gliding past.

Uruha – Occasionally, there are also songs which get over in a flash. Also, for some reason, there are ones with those old-school melodies. I heard a foreigner somewhere saying “Wonder why Japanese people go on adopting new things. Why don’t they care more about the older, nicer things?” and I thought “I see~”.

Ruki – I feel that the old songs have a deeper impact emotionally, compared to the new ones. One still remembers them, and they’re easy on the ears. For that reason, we adopt those aspects.

Incidentally, who builds the core of the song?

Kai – Ruki brings the original melody, and then we discuss it like th~is and th~at among ourselves and finish it up.

Ruki writes the lyrics too, right?

Ruki – The point is how to express the mentality of people through words. To disclose things directly, without speaking in a roundabout manner.

Kai – I’m always surprised by Ruki’s lyrics. He’s so good at how he expresses things. He writes lyrics which make one feel “Aah, I get it I get it!” “This really does happen”.

Even among those, there are a lot of times when you write about sentiments of loss, of things which ordinarily don’t get expressed openly.

Ruki – That’s true. There really are a lot of those.

Reita – Normally, Ruki can express anything. This fellow is quite frank with his feelings. Like a stereotypical B-type [blood group].

Uruha – Generally speaking, careless and untidy.

Aoi – But, isn’t he quite methodical about his own place?

Ruki – I’m methodical about my own things.

Kai – And that is why he’s stereotypical. SELF-CENTERED.

But I think it’s better to have a somewhat self-centered person for a vocalist, right?

Uruha – It would be a matter of such great adulation if that could turn into a plus point.

Ruki – (face flushing with agitation)

Reita – He’s REALLY showing it frankly (laughs).

He’s just awfully honest, isn’t he?

Reita – He even lies in a way that he’d get caught immediately. Well, in a word, he’s an idiot.

(laughs) Well, what about you, Aoi? Talking of which, haven’t you been in low spirits for a while?

Aoi – ……’cause I’m depressed. Am I being made a part of this as a last resort? My mind is heavy with that thought……I won’t be a part of this conversation anymo~re.

All members – (laughing out)!

Are you getting concerned about what we just talked?

Uruha – Not really, right?

Reita – Hm. Not really.

Aoi – Is that all? Isn’t your defence a bit too lacking!?

Well well (laughs).

Reita – He is stubborn. Inflexible!

Ruki – Childish.

Reita – Elementary School Student.

Aoi – This isn’t a gathering to get me depressed, is it?

Reita – Look, impressions are very important on a debut appearance.

Aoi – Isn’t Kai supposed to be the one getting bullied!? You’ve got the wrong guy!

Uruha – Aoi is the type of person who constantly seeks out the aesthetics.

Aoi – (with “Well spoken!” written on his face) I play the guitar on the left, so even if I’m working out the aesthetics of the staging for myself, this (Reita) keeps on being a nuisance, with his “Me me”!

Reita – Liar! (laughs)

That is probably just Reita being a show-off……or something.

Reita – That is not true. Not true at all. I’m so humble and low-key. Keeping a poker face.

Aoi – That’s not true! If you think or perceive something I see it on your face right before my eyes!

Uruha – He has tremendous power of keeping things hidden to himself.

We were talking about the stage right now, isn’t it? How’s he ordinarily?

Reita – Ordinarily, I pay too much attention to the things around me and my sensitivity wears out……in fact I’m left with no sensitivity at all. There’s a fellow who gets lonely easily, so I go accost them or something.

Uruha – Basically it’s Ruki and Kai who get emotionally attached.

Reita – Speaking in terms of soccer, I’m like the midfielder, you know. Always looking all around before giving a pass……like gauging the atmosphere. Sometimes I get called an air-conditioner.

Aoi – I’ve never said tha~t! (laughs)

It’s like bearing the motherly role in the band, isn’t it? What kind of a person is Uruha?

Aoi – Extremely obstinate.

Uruha – Obstinate, is it? But indeed, I don’t budge from what I think.

Ruki – It’s like if you say something you’ll probably get beaten up (laughs).

Uruha – But, if I feel that I’m making a mistake, I earnestly recheck and confirm things.

Ruki – No~? You just try to bend the truth (laughs). Like, ‘I define the rules!’

Uruha – Aren’t there times when that sort of a thing is also necessary? (laughs)

Reita – YOU don’t make a mistake! That is why I stay with you!

(laughs) A motherly existence within the band. Well, what about Kai?

Reita – Well, there’s nothing special about him.

All members – (laughing out)!

Aoi – Strangely enough, he’s the most serious one.

Uruha – I think he’s the type who does everything untiringly.

Ruki – What do you think of this yourself?

Kai – My wish, I suppose, is to be the centre of laughter. I like getting teased. As long as I keep getting teased and the laughter keeps coming, I’d be enjoying myself immensely.

Reita – You haven’t put that ruse to practice for even 10 minutes until now!

Aoi – If done so, it works really well at breaking the ice. Break the ice by teasing him. This is important.

Uruha – It is an essential requirement for getting him excited (laughs).

(laughs) I imagined you all to be these cool sort of people when I saw the art-pictures but in reality you’re all just brimming with a unique kind of humanity (laughs). Well then, what are your plans up ahead?

Ruki – There’s a One-Man at Shibuya AX on January 16th. We’re simply looking forward to it……

Aoi – None of us have been there, you know, to AX (laughs). On the day itself, we just hope we won’t lose our senses in shock when we go there.

Reita – It’s our first One-Man at a big venue, so I wonder how much aura we’ll have to build up to not look small, to what extent we’ll be able to do something that would be distinctive of a big stage. I’m really looking forward to it.

Kai – We intend to make it a Live which will leave behind an impression, so we want everybody to carry that expectation.

Uruha – Our sense of unity gives us the confidence to conquer any place. I would want the people who want to feel “This is what a Live is” to definitely come and watch us.

And finally, what is the mark of the GazettE?

Aoi – We always keep our aspirations high, no matter what.

Ruki – Without forgetting those first feelings we had when we formed this band, we want to be even more spirited.

Spirited?? Did you, by any chance, mean diligent?

Ruki – Ah, that’s right!

Aoi – Sorry, basically we’re not very intelligent……

Everybody – (roars of laughter)



Ducky's Notes:
1. Text in smaller size, in square brackets, consists of translator's notes. Other text in normal brackets was there in the original text itself.
2. Aoi did refer to Reita as 'this'; it is not just a choice of words in translation.


Tuesday, 14 June 2011

B=PASS - July 2011 - Special Q & A


Wanting to know even more about the 5, we threw various questions at them. From the Single “VORTEX” and miscellany related to music to their ‘my boom’, a close-up of them at present!




AOI


Q1. What would be the catchphrase you’d give to “VORTEX”?
A1. I want to touch the limits of my strength. A song of supremacy sent to you.

Q2. “UNCERTAIN SENSE”. Which part would you say has the main point of the song?
A2. Hn~, the song was made with the intention of having it worth listening to in its entirety, but if I were to point out a strong part it would be……the whole song?

Q3. “BREAK ME”. Recently, what made you think “BREAK ME”?
A3. Nothing really (laughs). If I had to, I’d say the thing about wanting to do things in a disorderly, messy way.

Q4. What is your favourite album or musician these days?
A4. There are too many of them…… . I can’t speak of a point of view about anything except the GazettE (laughs).

Q5. What has been on your mind these days?
A5. Organizing the postponed tour [Abyss][Lucy], and wondering if I’ll be able to perform properly again~, things like that.

Q6. Lyrics, melody, phrases and arrangements. When do these occur to you the most?
A6. Lots of times in the Ofuro. Particularly while shampooing. If I tried to put proper effort into thinking about those it would surely speak of a bad personality.

Q7. I’m sorry but it was a promise (!?), please tell us about your ‘my boom’.
A7. I didn’t make any such promise! I don’t know if it could be called ‘my boom’ but since we’re busy with production work these days, I’m in a state where I just can’t do without shochu.

Q8. Please tell us if there has been a book, a manga or a movie you found interesting.
A8. “SIDOOH – shidou” “Kuroshitsuji II”

Q9. How would you express your character in a word?
A9. I’m original, so I simply cannot give myself a character. But if I were to push myself, I’d say Sebastian from “Kuroshitsuji II” is someone who really does his best. Ah, this is a joke right?

Q10. Live band – the GazettE. Please tell us about the ideal Live situation for you.
A10. Hn~, this is tough. I want to perform at a beach, and I want to perform abroad too. I also want to appear in big summer festivals…… Well that’s how it is.




REITA


Q1. What would be the catchphrase you’d give to “VORTEX”?
A1. The giant, thunderous roar at the centre of a vortex.

Q2. “UNCERTAIN SENSE”. Which part would you say has the main point of the song?
A2. The riff at the Intro.

Q3. “BREAK ME”. Recently, what made you think “BREAK ME”?
A3. I tried doing something perm-like.

Q4. What is your favourite album or musician these days?
A4. DOPE

Q5. What has been on your mind these days?
A5. The earthquake disaster, really.

Q6. Lyrics, melody, phrases and arrangements. When do these occur to you the most?
A6. When I’m driven to the wall.

Q7. I’m sorry but it was a promise (!?), please tell us about your ‘my boom’.
A7. Cooking.

Q8. Please tell us if there has been a book, a manga or a movie you found interesting.
A8. “SIDOOH – shidou”

Q9. How would you express your character in a word?
A9. “There’s a weird kind of fellow!”

Q10. Live band – the GazettE. Please tell us about the ideal Live situation for you.
A10. A live which would make me forget all memories.




RUKI


Q1. What would be the catchphrase you’d give to “VORTEX”?
A1. “Take this……”

Q2. “UNCERTAIN SENSE”. Which part would you say has the main point of the song?
A2. When I translate the lyrics……!

Q3. “BREAK ME”. Recently, what made you think “BREAK ME”?
A3. The time when I’m sleepy.

Q4. What is your favourite album or musician these days?
A4. Yoshii Kazuya san’s album “The Apples”.

Q5. What has been on your mind these days?
A5. The earthquake. The nuclear power plant too. I don’t think there’s anything more than that right now.

Q6. Lyrics, melody, phrases and arrangements. When do these occur to you the most?
A6. It’s really happens on impulse. A lot of times when I’m taking a walk outside.

Q7. I’m sorry but it was a promise (!?), please tell us about your ‘my boom’.
A7. I don’t know if it’s a boom……designing for work.

Q8. Please tell us if there has been a book, a manga or a movie you found interesting.
A8. “SIDOOH – shidou”

Q9. How would you express your character in a word?
A9. Freedom

Q10. Live band – the GazettE. Please tell us about the ideal Live situation for you.
A10. The moment one can turn into nothingness is the most ideal.




KAI



Q1. What would be the catchphrase you’d give to “VORTEX”?
A1. A sprint that feels good.

Q2. “UNCERTAIN SENSE”. Which part would you say has the main point of the song?
A2. The easy to listen composition!

Q3. “BREAK ME”. Recently, what made you think “BREAK ME”?
A3. When I’m straining myself with production work.

Q4. What is your favourite album or musician these days?

Q5. What has been on your mind these days?
A5. Japan’s future.

Q6. Lyrics, melody, phrases and arrangements. When do these occur to you the most?
A6. Like, on the spot while drumming.

Q7. I’m sorry but it was a promise (!?), please tell us about your ‘my boom’.
A7. Observing people.

Q8. Please tell us if there has been a book, a manga or a movie you found interesting.
A8. Movie : “Nakumonka”. Abe Sadao is the best!!

Q9. How would you express your character in a word?
A9. Weird figure.

Q10. Live band – the GazettE. Please tell us about the ideal Live situation for you.
A10. A riotously tempestuous one.



URUHA


Q1. What would be the catchphrase you’d give to “VORTEX”?
A1. A tour which will make you feel the beginnings of the GazettE.

Q2. “UNCERTAIN SENSE”. Which part would you say has the main point of the song?
A2. The instability between the feelings of suspension and solidity.

Q3. “BREAK ME”. Recently, what made you think “BREAK ME”?
A3. I want to put my eating habits right.

Q4. What is your favourite album or musician these days?
A4. Taproot “Our Long Road Home”, Linkin Park “A Thousand Suns”

Q5. What has been on your mind these days?
A5. Japan’s future.

Q6. Lyrics, melody, phrases and arrangements. When do these occur to you the most?
A6. Before I fall asleep on my bed.

Q7. I’m sorry but it was a promise (!?), please tell us about your ‘my boom’.
A7. iPhone’s game applications.

Q8. Please tell us if there has been a book, a manga or a movie you found interesting.
A8. Movie : “Hurt Locker”

Q9. How would you express your character in a word?
A9. An ordinary character.

Q10. Live band – the GazettE. Please tell us about the ideal Live situation for you.
A10. I want to perform at an outdoor Live right now.



Notes:
1. For Nati~ Get well soon! Hope this distracts you for a bit! :)
2. 'My boom' is basically whatever the person is really into at the moment.
3. I'll be translating the interview too, hopefully soon~
4. Scans are from here. Thank you very much :)

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

ZY - 53 - Interview



the GazettE
Special Feature Article




The GazettE, not having had another release since “BEFORE I DECAY” in October last year. Actually, with the talks of the transfer progressing under the surface, as a band, the other issue of the long periods of creative work was also done away with. So, the band is once again working at a new beginning this summer. Returning to the music scene with the new single “SHIVER”. With the Tour starting at the same time as the release, we talked about their enthusiasm post the mental state of a period of concealment.


Photographer: Susumu Miyawaki (PROGRESS-M., Co, Ltd.)
Hair and Make-up : Yoriko Matsuda, Asami Yamada (PS COMPANY)
Stylist : Masashi Takahashi, Maki Akaba, Masato Hishinuma
Interview : Atsushi Kaie
Design : Hideyuki Sahashi (ALPHA GRAPHICS)


THE BEGINNING OF A NEW FIGHT…


-------It’s been almost an year since all of you gathered here (the last time was No. 49), isn’t it? During this long……a time, what have you all been doing?

Ruki—Making songs. (laughs)

--------Though I’m sure the song-making has been going on since last year, isn’t the release-schedule-related work a little different?

Ruki—At the time we started making the songs, it was simply a dump of compositions.

--------Well in that case, you must’ve had quite a stock, right?

All—…………

--------Hey! (laughs)

Kai—Around 7……songs?

Ruki—Its like……it’s not as if……there are around 7 songs which remain, but there were other songs too.

--------So it was a no-deadlines……sort of a thing. (wry smile)

Aoi—That said, we weren’t even told to hurry up or anything.

--------In a positive sense, wasn’t it a luxurious period then?

Aoi—That’s true. It’s been a while.

Ruki—But because there was time, in the end we still were rushing to catch up……wonder why that happened.

--------Because the deadline does have to come up sometime. (laughs) In any case, if there is time, one is able to experiment with various things, and debate over stuff, isn’t it?

Aoi—That’s because, we are, ultimately, the sort who avoid risks as best as we can, you see. (laughs)

--------Really? (laughs) No no, not just with making songs, but it also enables you to include other things, doesn’t it? Like going for a trip, or hanging out. (laughs)

Ruki—I couldn’t help but be anxious. (bitter smile)

Reita—I wanted to go for a trip, but there was nothing decided about the upcoming matters, so I wasn’t even in the mood to go for a trip. (laughs) Had I been told it’s an off hereafter, I was bound to have had some fun, you know.

Ruki—It was just dangling in the air. It wasn’t an off but it wasn’t work either……sort of.

Uruha—I did think about it, but I had a sense of the distance between us and the deadline, I think. Not too close or too far. If that’s not there then nothing really comes up, isn’t it. (laughs)

Aoi—Sometime before the FC Tour (this March) was when I thought how the days for completing this were coming closer. (laughs) Sooner or later, sort of a feeling, I mean. (laughs)

Uruha—Normally, it’s a done thing to have various things decided by year-end, but before we came to know where the recording office was, I wasn’t even in the mood to get down to making songs.

Ruki—For us, not having anything to do was a rather disagreeable state. (wry smile)

--------Passing such a bleak period, then with things clearing up, the transfer getting decided and then also the decision about the release of the single, “SHIVER”. I suppose, with all of this, the song must’ve been made quite recently……right?

Ruki—That’s true. Just a little before the new deadline. We started making songs only after we had reached a state where we were thinking, ‘If we don’t meet up for choosing songs soon it’ll get really bad, wouldn’t it?’ (bitter smile) And when things got to where we felt, ‘If we think so much, it’ll be awful now, right?’……if we didn’t do the recording around that time we wouldn’t have made it to the July date, so we started off rather impatiently. (bitter smile)

Uruha—I thought we’d be told something like, ‘Please make it by this time’, but there was nothing of the sort at all……and then, the time totally ran out. (laughs)

--------So when did the song-selection meeting take place eventually?

Ruki—It was the beginning of February, right?

Reita—That was around the time the plans for the year were decided upon all at once.

--------And, Sony was decided upon for the transfer. I suppose, the aim of the transfer was to let the existence of the GazettE be known to people who don’t know about the band yet, right?

Ruki—That is so. Well, we wouldn’t know unless we try, right? (laughs)

--------Talking of which, were there any orders from the makers saying “Please make it this sort of a song”, or something?

Ruki—There weren’t any.

Uruha—Rather, they told us that the songs were everything. Although it’s most obvious that not having enough compositions is not something good, that was how it actually was. On the contrary, I think we were the ones requesting things. We were able to get a lot more publicity done for ourselves, for example.

--------That’s because, the basic thing is for there to be good songs, isn’t it? Well, the crucial thing, so to say, is to have good stuff in the GazettE style.

Ruki—We went about it the same way as always, though.

Uruha—But, with respect to deciding upon the songs, we worked keeping in mind the fact that we couldn’t proceed until all of us came to a consensus.

--------Starting off work with a new staff, were there any sort of discords?

Ruki—The makers themselves didn’t seem to know much about the thing called Visual Kei. So, it started off with an explanation about what Visual Kei is all about.

Uruha—But when we explained things to them, they happened to have an opinion or two of their own, in places, and we almost ended up, sort of, quarreling over it. (laughs)

--------Isn’t this all about the GazettE becoming the Vanguards of the Next Era?

Ruki—That’s what the makers also said. But they also said that there are those fans too who have followed us until now, and for that reason, we cannot just change all of a sudden. The core fans who have been following us until now will get surprised.

--------Moving ahead, we’d like to hear you talk about the 3 songs in the compilation, including the title song. They are different from the normal pattern, aren’t they?

Ruki—They do sound like the usual stuff though. (laughs)

--------The coupling song “HESITATING MEANS DEATH” being a lively number, what sort of impression did it make upon the makers? Did they like it?

Reita—It was like ‘they like the coupling even more!’ (laughs)

--------Does that mean there was some difference of opinion over having “SHIVER” as the title song?

Ruki—We talked about the lyrics. For the most part, they were putting in all their effort too. Rather than feeling “This is not nice”, we managed to work at it with all honesty.

--------I can’t quite put my finger on it, but there are places in the lyrics of “SHIVER” which somehow have a different aura than the earlier works.

Ruki—The songs in the past used to be reckless and straight. So even I wanted to have easy-to-understand lyrics this time. Nonetheless, there was a difference between what was easy-to-understand for me and what was easy-to-understand for them----. Well, what I had with me beforehand were also very straight-forward lyrics so there wasn’t any sense of discomfort about it. I haven’t written them recently.

Uruha—They were all in Japanese.

Ruki—Well, seeing as it came after quite a while, I thought I would look like something fresh, you know? It wasn’t especially difficult anyway. That’s because, truth be told, I’ve always been writing difficult-to-understand lyrics till now.

Uruha—Isn’t that what you like?

--------Going through such an exchange of opinions, wasn’t there a reaffirmation of the essence of the band? How did things work out in this respect?

Ruki—Nah~. I thought, because they don’t really lose sight of us anyway, there weren’t any visits to our living rooms either. Whether it’s our appearance or the song that we’re working at, we felt that as long as the part about the typical the GazettE style of rock would still be present…… it would be fine by us.

Uruha—Actually, we’re not the sort of band to do what we don’t really want to do.

--------Nevertheless, there are also parts which are easy to work at, aren’t there? By the way, has the PV been shot yet?

Ruki—It’ll get done sometime soon—

Reita—The Director had been the one who wanted it, so he settled upon it himself. Last time, there were people who had requested it.

Uruha—Our job got easier in that aspect.

Ruki—The quality of the artwork, including the jacket itself, increased.

--------Hearing you talk, I get the feeling there were all sorts of ups and downs before the Single came out. (laughs)

Uruha—We want to let everybody know quickly that this is not all that we are releasing. (wry laughter)

Ruki—There’ve also got to be a large number of fans who don’t know about the transfer.

Uruha—Wouldn’t they be wondering why this bunch of fellows isn’t releasing any compositions yet?

--------And then…… this time “SHIVER” has been decided upon as the Opening Theme for the anime “Kuroshitsuji II”, right?

Reita—It’s the first time we’ve tied-up with an anime.

Uruha—Though it’s an anime, it felt like we’ve steadily walked hand-in-hand with each other. There have been various tie-ups up until now, but our own involvement had been overwhelmingly small.

Reita—It’s as if we were creating an opening image in rhythm with the song.

--------And well, the Tour is also starting in July. It’s happening after a long time, and it’s also spread over a long period----. What struck me was the division between “NAMELESS LIBERTY SIX BULLETS 01” and “NAMELESS LIBERTY SIX BULLETS 02”.

Reita—Aah, I think you’ll realize it yourself later. (laughs) You’ll understand even this in July. (laughs)

Aoi—We were idle in the first half, that’s why. Keeping that in mind, we felt we had to give out a lot of candies. (laughs)

--------Not only are there numerous performances, but even your opening day at Tokyo Budoukan is a 2 DAY performance. The gig at Nakano Sun Plaza Hall has 3 performances, right? Have you done this before?

Uruha—Isn’t this the first time?

--------There are venues you’ll be performing at for the first time, and this being a long-duration Tour after quite a while, at present, what sort of a Tour do you want this to turn out to be? Could each one of you talk about it, please!

Kai—Since there are only 3 songs coming up as new songs, I think 01 will not be much different from the Lives we’ve done this far. So, that’ll do away with the pressure of having to do something new, I guess. We had a little meeting about this a while back too, so if we could just get to that nice place. (laughs)

--------As in, having easy-to-relate Lives because there will also be people who’ll be watching you for the first time?

Kai—That is something we keep in mind for any Live we perform anyway.

--------How do you fell about this, Reita?

Reita—It’s the first time we have so many performances lined up despite not having released an album. Well, I wonder how the GazettE right now, performing an intermixing of old and new songs, will turn out to be. The set-list hasn’t been decided yet, so I don’t know how it’ll turn out to be, but I want to hear what sort of moods the old songs will bring about now.

--------How about Aoi?

Aoi—Is that how you feel? (laughs)

--------Eh? How? (laughs)

Aoi—Instead, it’s about what would be better to do, right? Although I’ve turned it into a question instead. (laughs)

--------Hm? Instead? (laughs) Uhh~, you’re being your magnificent self----.

Aoi—Ah I’m tired of hearing that, all the time. (laughs)

--------Well, without having said that. (laughs)

Aoi—Well I don’t know, I just feel it’ll be good if we can turn it into a summer which stays on in one’s memories. I want to perform memorable Lives.

Uruha—The Singles compilation this time has 3 songs which is very little, but I feel they could well be keystones leaving a fairly good impression. “SHIVER” would reach out to the world, “HESITATING MEANS DEATH” was made because we wanted to have some wholehearted fun, so it’ll be a song which will be exciting, not considering the fact that it’s difficult to play, while “Naraku” is a heavy song which shows our worldview, so all are songs which I feel will draw a response even at the Lives so I’m really looking forward to it.

--------Would you kindly sum it all up, Ruki?

Ruki—Well you see, these are Lives which signify the road that we, as the GazettE, have followed this far, I’ve been talking of how I want to bring in such a feel into the performance of these Lives that they look like we’re showcasing a movie called the GazettE. I don’t know how we’ll do it though. (laughs) Isn’t this like a world-view broken up into blocks?

--------As in, the hard blocks, the blocks which are listened to, and such.

Ruki—I suppose, if we could take a close-up of each one of those, and work with them, you know. If we do that, I think even the image of the older songs will change.

--------This is an additional question, but what do you want to do by the year-end this year?

Ruki—I either want to be shivering away, or laughing real hard, I suppose. (laughs)

Reita—Don’t we also get mentally stronger?

Aoi—Well, I just want to think that it was a good year, you know. (laughs)



Ducky's Notes:
1. Nice, fun, positive interview, wasn't it!? GazeMusicians this time, hehe :D
2. Do let me know if there are places where something is unclear or wrongly translated! I'll be glad to clear and fix it up :)
3. Thanks for the scans to [rawksarr23] and [gazette_daily] at LJ.
4. Enjoy! ♥