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Dead End (band)

Dead End (stylized as DEAD END) is a Japanese heavy metal/hard rock band formed in Tokyo in 1984. They were one of few Japanese metal bands who had international exposure in the United States during the eighties.[1] Originally dissolved in 1990, Dead End reunited in 2009 after almost two decades. They have been inactive since 2015, and guitarist and main composer You died in June 2020.

Dead End
Dead End circa late 1987, from left to right:
Minato, Joe, Morrie, You.
Background information
OriginTokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active1984–1990, 2009–2015
Labels
Past membersMotoyuki "Morrie" Ōtsuka
Tadashi "Crazy Cool Joe" Masumoto
Takahiro Kagawa
Masaaki Tano
Yuji "You" Adachi
Masafumi Minato
Websitedead-end.jp

Although they achieved only limited commercial success in their homeland, Dead End had a significant impact on its rock scene, influencing numerous musicians in, or related to, the developing visual kei scene in the 1990s. Specifically, Morrie who inspired the visual appearance and rough vocal style of many prominent singers.

History

1984–1990: Formation to disbandment

"The name Dead End to us implied that we will be the last of something. Nothing like us would come after us, really the end, definitive."

 —Morrie, on the band's name.[2]

Dead End was formed in December 1984 by singer Morrie and guitarist Takahiro, both previously in the band Liar, bassist Crazy Cool Joe coming from the band Rajas, and drummer Tano from Terra Rosa.[3] They had their first show in March 1985, at the Osaka Bourbon House in front of almost 500 people.

In 1986, they went on a nationwide tour called Dademonium Break Tour '86 Vol.1, after which guitarist Takahiro left and was replaced by You from Terra Rosa. In June they released their first records, the singles "Replica" and "Worst Song" on the independent label Night Gallery.[3] Followed by their debut album Dead Line on June 30,[3] which sold 20,000 copies, a rare achievement for a "house" band not yet signed to a major label.[3] To commemorate the release of the album, the band played the Osaka Bourbon House again, and this time had a crowd of 800 people.

In 1987, drummer Tano left the band due to poor health, just before Dead End signed to major label Victor Entertainment.[3] He was replaced by Masafumi Minato from Saber Tiger after an audition held in May, completing the "classic" line-up that remained until their disbandment.[3] On September 8 the band released their most successful album Ghost of Romance, which reached No.14 on the Oricon chart.[4] At the end of the year Dead End signed with the American label Metal Blade Records for releases of Ghost of Romance and their next album. Ghost of Romance was released in December, and although it didn't enter the charts, it received a very good review in Kerrang! magazine.[5]

On May 21, 1988 Dead End released their third album Shambara, followed by their first major single "Blue Vices" in December.[4] That same month Psychoscape, a live video recording from their concert on September 24 at Shibuya Public Hall, was released. Shambara was released in the United States on September 1, and like the previous album it did not chart but received good reviews.[4][6] Though music videos of "Danse Macabre" and "Blue Vices" were airing on MTV's Headbangers Ball television program,[2] and their songs had decent airplay on rock radio stations,[5] Morrie notes that "it just happened" and he "was not conscious of the US at that time."[2]

The year 1989 started off with the band signing to major label BMG Japan, and they soon went to London, England to write songs and record video material until May.[7] At this time their style changed, with the music being softer than their previous releases.[7] On July 9 they held a concert in Shinjuku called Standing Convention Gig, where many new songs were played, that same month their second major single "So Sweet So Lonely" was released .[7] On September 21 they released their fourth album Zero, in October they went on a live club tour and in mid-November a concert hall tour.[7] It was this year when they started getting major exposure and promotion on TV. At the year's end they released their second live video Hyperd., which was recorded at their concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.

After a concert at Nakano Sun Plaza on January 21, 1990, Minato left the band.[7] Morrie and You then both began work on solo albums, but there was never any official announcement of Dead End disbanding.[7] On April 21, the non-album single "Good Morning Satellite" was released, and on July 21 a self-titled live album recorded at their last concert was released.[7]

2009–2020: Reunion and You's death

On July 3, 2009, after almost 20 years, Dead End announced they would reunite on August 15 at Jack in the Box 2009 Summer at Makuhari Messe.[8][9] On October 1, a new album titled Metamorphosis was announced for release on November 11 by Danger Crue Records.[10] Also released was a remastered release of Dead Line (also available in a limited edition including a DVD from a concert in January 1987 at Osaka Manichi Hall),[11] SHM-CD releases of Ghost of Romance and Shambara, and reissues of Zero and Dead End on Blu-spec CDs in December, all with bonus tracks.[11] They went on to perform sold-out concerts on November 17 at Osaka Big Cat and November 20 at Shibuya-AX, which Minato chose not to participate in.[12][13] He later ceased to take part in the reunion altogether, with Shinya Yamada (Luna Sea) being support drummer before Kei Yamazaki (Venomstrip) took over the role.[14]

On March 20, 2010, Dead End performed on the second day of the Rock May Kan venue's 30 anniversary concert Legend of Rock May Kan at JCB Hall, along with D'erlanger and 44 Magnum.[15] Two days later, they performed at the concert Third Devour at Namba Hatch in Osaka, the third in a concert series called Four Wizards Night-Crawling, joined by Gastunk, Pay Money to My Pain and Cocobat.[16] In August, they performed at Rock in Japan Festival 2010 in Hitachi Seaside Park and Jack in the Box Summer 2010.[17][18]

In 2011, from January 22 to February 8 Dead End supported Acid Black Cherry on a Zepp tour.[19] On August 8 they hosted a charity concert titled Fourth Devour at Shibuya O-East, where Pay Money to My Pain, Lynch. and Dead End themselves performed. All proceeds were donated to the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[20] In October they held a three-date tour called Death Ace 2011,[21] with the final concert at Shibuya O-West on October 13 being broadcast live worldwide via Ustream.[22][23] On October 23, they performed at the V-Rock Festival '11 held at Saitama Super Arena.[24] On November 9, Dead End released their first single in over twenty years, "Conception", the first in a three-month series of consecutive releases.[25] The second "Final Feast" was released on December 14, with the third "Yume Oni Uta" out on January 11, 2012.[26] On the day of the third single's release, Dead End announced that their sixth studio album Dream Demon Analyzer would be released in March, and that the band will go on a nationwide tour, which ended on May 2 at Akasaka Blitz.[27] On September 16, the band held a concert titled Kaosmoscape at Shibuya Public Hall to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their major label debut.[28] A live video recording of the concert was released on December 12, 2012.[28]

A tribute album to the band, titled Dead End Tribute - Song of Lunatics -, was released on September 4, 2013. It features many well-known artists, including Kiyoharu and Hitoki of Kuroyume, Hyde and Tetsuya of L'Arc~en~Ciel, Sugizo, Ryuichi and Shinya of Luna Sea, Yasu with Janne Da Arc members, Baki of Gastunk, Marty Friedman, members from Dir en Grey, La'cryma Christi, Versailles, Boris and many more.[29][30][31][32] The album charted well, reaching No. 10 on Billboard Japan and No. 11 on Oricon.[33] In 2014, Dead End performed abroad for the first time at Japan Music Fest on July 6 at the Olympia in Paris, France.[34] The following year, they performed at the first night of Luna Sea's Lunatic Fest on June 28, 2015 and went on their own Witch Hunt Tour 2015.[35]

Inactive for a few years, Morrie said that Dead End activities depended on You, and the guitarist admitted in 2019 that this was the case.[36] In March 2019, You said that he wanted to make an acoustic solo album before working on Dead End.[36] When this album was released in March 2020, You stated that Dead End would restart, and that he would be spending the next three months writing songs for the band.[37] However, Dead End announced on June 19, 2020 that You had died from sepsis on June 16, aged 56.[38][39] Dead End's single "So Sweet So Lonely" was covered by Sugizo on his 2020 album Love & Tranquility as a tribute to You.[40]

2021–present day

Morrie held a concert in You's memory on the first anniversary of his death, where the singer reminisced and talked about his former bandmate in addition to performing.[41] A memorial concert for You was also held at Spotify O-East on June 16, 2022, in addition having a Dead End session featuring Morrie, Sugizo, Hiro, Sakito on guitars, Fire on bass and Takeo Shimoda on drums.[42] On September 7 was released by Morrie a "self-cover" studio album Ballad D of Dead End songs, featuring Sugizo, Sakito and Heather Paauwe, also being dedicated to You.[43] It includes a new music video for "Serafine".[44]

Music style

Dead End, both in local and in Western media, was seen as a non-typical metal band whose music is hard to categorize.[4][5] Allmusic author Eduardo Rivadavia, wrote that they're a "prototypical Japanese melodic heavy metal band",[45] while in the '80s Kerrang! magazine review on Shambara, their music was described as similar to those of the English rock bands The Mission and The Cult, whose music takes cues from hard rock, gothic rock, and post-punk.[4] In the same review, Morrie's vocal style was described as an intermediate between Graham Bonnet and Wayne Hussey.[4] Also in the year before their disbandment Dead End's style changed, with the music being softer in sound and with more mass appeal than their previous releases.[7] Contrary to the media, Morrie does not think of Dead End as a metal band.[2] On the question "If there was one single song that best showcases the soul of Dead End" You said he is fond of some songs, but does not think there is a song that showcases Dead End, while for Morrie it is "Song of a Lunatic", that "is a look into the abyss, the back of my head."[11]

The majority of the band's catalog of music is written by You, followed by Morrie, and then Takahiro, who wrote seven of eight songs on the first album.[3] Morrie is responsible for all the lyrics, which are mostly in Japanese with some English lines (aside English-only "Night Song" and "I Can Hear the Rain"), and contributed three songs on the second,[5] and four (two with the band's producer Hajime Okano) on the fourth album.[7] Joe composed one song in each of the first three albums, and they all showcase the bass. The band usually does not discuss their ideas on sound and style, yet Morrie says, "we individually do what we want to do based on the songs that You creates, even if it destroys the original concept of the song."[2] In regard to band's music and lyrics, Morrie described them as explosive and outward with an incentive kind of a death drive ("Thanatos"),[46] but also "Eros".[47]

Influence

Morrie's way of singing in the early years of Dead End was influenced by Ronnie James Dio, from whom he "learned how to crush the treble pitches", and by Baki of Gastunk, "who influenced him to establish his own style", leading to a combination of clean and distorted vocals.[48] However, he claims his present way of singing and vocal approach is quite different now.[2]

Dead End's music and music skills, lyrics, vocals and visual appearance at the time had a significant impact on the Japanese rock scene, influencing numerous musicians in, or related to, the developing visual kei scene in the late 1980s as well as 1990s.[49][50] According to Japanese rock journalist, Yuichi Masuda, they thoroughly changed Japanese rock music which bands wouldn't be the same without them, and Dead End's success can be seen in their extraordinary influence on commercially successful successors.[50] However, as Kiyoharu recalls, although the artists were aware of the influence, others in the audience and media mostly weren't until much later while the music industry was hiding it, giving credit for originality to newer bands for sake of better earning.[51] As far back as 1991, Morrie was worried about rising imitation among Japanese rock bands.[52]

The musicians who openly acknowledged the influence includes; Sugizo and Shinya from Luna Sea,[49][53] Tetsuya and Sakura from L'Arc-en-Ciel,[49] the latter being a roadie for them in the late 1980s,[54] Hiro from La'cryma Christi,[49] Yuana from Kagerou,[49] Hitoki from Kuroyume,[29] and Rikiji (Oblivion Dust) among others.[55] Morrie also inspired the visual appearances and rough vocal styles of Ryuichi from Luna Sea,[56][51] Hyde from L'Arc-en-Ciel,[29][51][57] Yasu from Janne da Arc and Acid Black Cherry,[49][51][57] Kiyoharu from Kuroyume,[51][57] and Aki from Laputa.[8][58] Dead End went on to inspire modern bands such as Esprit D'Air, who released a cover of "Serafine" as a single in 2018.[59] Additionally, Yoshiki from X Japan in the 1990s expressed fondness for the style of Dead End's drummer Minato.[60]

Members

Former members
  • Motoyuki "Morrie" Ōtsuka (大塚基之) – vocals (1984–1990, 2009–2020; ex:The Wild, Liar, Creature Creature)
  • Tadashi "Crazy Cool Joe" Masumoto (増本正志) – bass, backing vocals (1984–1990, 2009–2020; ex:Rajas)
  • Takahiro Kagawa (香川孝博) – guitar (1984–1986; ex:Liar, The Willard)
  • Masaaki Tano (田野勝啓) – drums (1984–1987; ex:Terra Rosa)
  • Yuji "You" Adachi (足立祐二) – guitar (1986–1990, 2009–2020; ex:Jesus, Terra Rosa, Goatcore)
  • Masafumi Minato (湊雅史) – drums (1987–1990, 2009; ex:Saber Tiger)
Live support members
  • Shinya Yamada (山田真矢) – drums (Luna Sea)
  • Kei Yamazaki (山崎慶) – drums (Venomstrip)
  • Takeo Shimoda (下田武男) – drums (Nuovo Immigrato)

Discography

Singles
  • "Replica" (June 19, 1986, distributed for free at Osaka Bourbon House gig) Night Gallery
  • "Worst Song" (June 1986)
  • "Grave of the Shadow" (September 1987; Promo)
  • "Replica/Worst Song" (February 1988; Limited)
  • "Junk" (1988; US Promo) Metal Blade Records
  • "Blue Vices" c/w "Wire Dancer" (December 16, 1988) Victor Invitation
  • "So Sweet So Lonely" c/w "I'm in a Coma" (July 21, 1989) BMG Victor
  • "I Want Your Love/So Sweet So Lonely" (1989; Promo)
  • "Good Morning Satellite" c/w "Genshi no Kakera" (April 21, 1990) Oricon ranking: No. 75[61] BMG Victor
  • "Conception" (November 9, 2011) Oricon: 37#[61] Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales 32# Motorod
  • "Final Feast" (December 14, 2011) Oricon: 39#[61] Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales 34# Motorod
  • "Yume Oni Uta" (January 11, 2012) Oricon: 36#[61] Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales 32# Motorod
Studio albums
  • Dead Line (June 30, 1986) Night Gallery
  • Ghost of Romance (September 8, 1987) No. 14[4] Victor Invitation
    • Remastered release (November 11, 2009) No. 77[61]
  • Shámbara (May 21, 1988) No. 29[61] Victor Invitation
    • Remastered release (November 11, 2009) No. 79[61]
  • Zero (September 21, 1989) No. 21[61] BMG Victor
  • Metamorphosis (November 11, 2009) No. 14[61] Danger Crue
  • Dream Demon Analyzer (March 7, 2012) No. 23[61] Billboard Japan Top Albums 17# Motorod
Live albums
  • Dead End (July 21, 1990) No. 54[61] BMG Victor
    • Remastered release (December 23, 2009) No. 253[61]
  • Dead End ~Live Act I~ (May 24, 1995) BMG Victor
  • Dead End ~Live Act II~ (May 24, 1995) BMG Victor
Compilation albums
  • All in One (June 21, 1997) BMG Victor
  • Infinity ∞ (January 26, 2005) No. 198[61] BMG Victor
Tribute album
  • Dead End Tribute - Song of Lunatics - (September 4, 2013) No. 11[61] Billboard Japan Top Albums 10# Motorod
Concert videos
  • Mainichi Hall Live 1987.01.11 (Dead Line 2009 DVD)
  • Meguro Rockmaykan Live 1988.01 ("Danse Macabre", "Skeleton Circus", "Decoy"; Infinity ∞ 2005 DVD)
  • Psychoscape (1988 VHS; September 22, 2004 DVD) No. 270[61] Victor Invitation
  • Hyperd. (1989 VHS; May 23, 2001 DVD) BMG Victor
  • Dead End tour Death Ace 2011 Final at Shibuya O-West (October 13, 2011; Live broadcast via Ustream / Dream Demon Analyzer 2012 DVD)
  • Dead End 25th Anniversary Live Kaosmoscape at Shibuya Public Hall 2012.09.16 (December 12, 2012 DVD and Blu-ray) No. 54[61] Motorod
Music videos
  • "Danse Macabre" (1987)
  • "Blue Vices" (1988)
  • "So Sweet So Lonely" (1989)
  • "Serafine" (1989)
  • "Good Morning Satellite" (1990)
  • "Princess" (2009)
  • "Conception" (2011)
  • "Final Feast" (2011)
  • "Yume Oni Uta" (2012)
Various artists compilations
  • Shoot the Guitarist (May 2, 1990)
    • 02. "Good Morning Satellite", 11. "Genshi no Karera"
  • Ariola Meeting 1995 - Meet the Singles (April 21, 1995) BMG Japan
    • 02. "Good Morning Satellite"
  • Ariola Meeting 1995 - Meet the Ballads (May 24, 1995) BMG Japan
    • 07. "Serafine"
  • Ariola Meeting 1995 - Meet the Favorites (June 21, 1995) BMG Japan
    • 12. "Promised Land"
  • Legends of Japanese Heavy Metal 80s (September 26, 2003) Victor Entertainment
    • On CD: 09. "Skeleton Circus", On DVD: 06. "Phantom Nation"
  • Legends of Japanese Heavy Metal 80s Vol.2 - Brilliant Guitar Plays (February 25, 2004) Victor Entertainment
    • 08. "Blind Boy Project"
  • Rock Nippon - Rolly Selection (January 24, 2007) Sony
    • 13. "I Can Hear the Rain"
Covers by various artists
  • "Serafine" - Ryuichi Kawamura, Evergreen anniversary edition (2007)
  • "Serafine" - Esprit D'Air, released as single (2018)
  • "So Sweet So Lonely" - Sugizo, Love & Tranquility (2020)

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External links

  • Official website
  • Dead End at Victor Entertainment
  • Dead End at Sony Music Entertainment Japan
  • Dead End at Danger Crue Records
  • Dead End's tribute album site at Avex Group
  • Dead End discography at Discogs

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Dead End stylized as DEAD END is a Japanese heavy metal hard rock band formed in Tokyo in 1984 They were one of few Japanese metal bands who had international exposure in the United States during the eighties 1 Originally dissolved in 1990 Dead End reunited in 2009 after almost two decades They have been inactive since 2015 and guitarist and main composer You died in June 2020 Dead EndDead End circa late 1987 from left to right Minato Joe Morrie You Background informationOriginTokyo JapanGenresHeavy metalhard rockYears active1984 1990 2009 2015LabelsNight GalleryVictorBMG JapanDanger CrueMotorodMetal Blade NA Past membersMotoyuki Morrie ŌtsukaTadashi Crazy Cool Joe MasumotoTakahiro KagawaMasaaki TanoYuji You AdachiMasafumi MinatoWebsitedead end wbr jpAlthough they achieved only limited commercial success in their homeland Dead End had a significant impact on its rock scene influencing numerous musicians in or related to the developing visual kei scene in the 1990s Specifically Morrie who inspired the visual appearance and rough vocal style of many prominent singers Contents 1 History 1 1 1984 1990 Formation to disbandment 1 2 2009 2020 Reunion and You s death 1 3 2021 present day 2 Music style 2 1 Influence 3 Members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit1984 1990 Formation to disbandment Edit The name Dead End to us implied that we will be the last of something Nothing like us would come after us really the end definitive Morrie on the band s name 2 Dead End was formed in December 1984 by singer Morrie and guitarist Takahiro both previously in the band Liar bassist Crazy Cool Joe coming from the band Rajas and drummer Tano from Terra Rosa 3 They had their first show in March 1985 at the Osaka Bourbon House in front of almost 500 people In 1986 they went on a nationwide tour called Dademonium Break Tour 86 Vol 1 after which guitarist Takahiro left and was replaced by You from Terra Rosa In June they released their first records the singles Replica and Worst Song on the independent label Night Gallery 3 Followed by their debut album Dead Line on June 30 3 which sold 20 000 copies a rare achievement for a house band not yet signed to a major label 3 To commemorate the release of the album the band played the Osaka Bourbon House again and this time had a crowd of 800 people In 1987 drummer Tano left the band due to poor health just before Dead End signed to major label Victor Entertainment 3 He was replaced by Masafumi Minato from Saber Tiger after an audition held in May completing the classic line up that remained until their disbandment 3 On September 8 the band released their most successful album Ghost of Romance which reached No 14 on the Oricon chart 4 At the end of the year Dead End signed with the American label Metal Blade Records for releases of Ghost of Romance and their next album Ghost of Romance was released in December and although it didn t enter the charts it received a very good review in Kerrang magazine 5 On May 21 1988 Dead End released their third album Shambara followed by their first major single Blue Vices in December 4 That same month Psychoscape a live video recording from their concert on September 24 at Shibuya Public Hall was released Shambara was released in the United States on September 1 and like the previous album it did not chart but received good reviews 4 6 Though music videos of Danse Macabre and Blue Vices were airing on MTV s Headbangers Ball television program 2 and their songs had decent airplay on rock radio stations 5 Morrie notes that it just happened and he was not conscious of the US at that time 2 The year 1989 started off with the band signing to major label BMG Japan and they soon went to London England to write songs and record video material until May 7 At this time their style changed with the music being softer than their previous releases 7 On July 9 they held a concert in Shinjuku called Standing Convention Gig where many new songs were played that same month their second major single So Sweet So Lonely was released 7 On September 21 they released their fourth album Zero in October they went on a live club tour and in mid November a concert hall tour 7 It was this year when they started getting major exposure and promotion on TV At the year s end they released their second live video Hyperd which was recorded at their concert at Hibiya Open Air Concert Hall After a concert at Nakano Sun Plaza on January 21 1990 Minato left the band 7 Morrie and You then both began work on solo albums but there was never any official announcement of Dead End disbanding 7 On April 21 the non album single Good Morning Satellite was released and on July 21 a self titled live album recorded at their last concert was released 7 2009 2020 Reunion and You s death Edit On July 3 2009 after almost 20 years Dead End announced they would reunite on August 15 at Jack in the Box 2009 Summer at Makuhari Messe 8 9 On October 1 a new album titled Metamorphosis was announced for release on November 11 by Danger Crue Records 10 Also released was a remastered release of Dead Line also available in a limited edition including a DVD from a concert in January 1987 at Osaka Manichi Hall 11 SHM CD releases of Ghost of Romance and Shambara and reissues of Zero and Dead End on Blu spec CDs in December all with bonus tracks 11 They went on to perform sold out concerts on November 17 at Osaka Big Cat and November 20 at Shibuya AX which Minato chose not to participate in 12 13 He later ceased to take part in the reunion altogether with Shinya Yamada Luna Sea being support drummer before Kei Yamazaki Venomstrip took over the role 14 On March 20 2010 Dead End performed on the second day of the Rock May Kan venue s 30 anniversary concert Legend of Rock May Kan at JCB Hall along with D erlanger and 44 Magnum 15 Two days later they performed at the concert Third Devour at Namba Hatch in Osaka the third in a concert series called Four Wizards Night Crawling joined by Gastunk Pay Money to My Pain and Cocobat 16 In August they performed at Rock in Japan Festival 2010 in Hitachi Seaside Park and Jack in the Box Summer 2010 17 18 In 2011 from January 22 to February 8 Dead End supported Acid Black Cherry on a Zepp tour 19 On August 8 they hosted a charity concert titled Fourth Devour at Shibuya O East where Pay Money to My Pain Lynch and Dead End themselves performed All proceeds were donated to the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami 20 In October they held a three date tour called Death Ace 2011 21 with the final concert at Shibuya O West on October 13 being broadcast live worldwide via Ustream 22 23 On October 23 they performed at the V Rock Festival 11 held at Saitama Super Arena 24 On November 9 Dead End released their first single in over twenty years Conception the first in a three month series of consecutive releases 25 The second Final Feast was released on December 14 with the third Yume Oni Uta out on January 11 2012 26 On the day of the third single s release Dead End announced that their sixth studio album Dream Demon Analyzer would be released in March and that the band will go on a nationwide tour which ended on May 2 at Akasaka Blitz 27 On September 16 the band held a concert titled Kaosmoscape at Shibuya Public Hall to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their major label debut 28 A live video recording of the concert was released on December 12 2012 28 A tribute album to the band titled Dead End Tribute Song of Lunatics was released on September 4 2013 It features many well known artists including Kiyoharu and Hitoki of Kuroyume Hyde and Tetsuya of L Arc en Ciel Sugizo Ryuichi and Shinya of Luna Sea Yasu with Janne Da Arc members Baki of Gastunk Marty Friedman members from Dir en Grey La cryma Christi Versailles Boris and many more 29 30 31 32 The album charted well reaching No 10 on Billboard Japan and No 11 on Oricon 33 In 2014 Dead End performed abroad for the first time at Japan Music Fest on July 6 at the Olympia in Paris France 34 The following year they performed at the first night of Luna Sea s Lunatic Fest on June 28 2015 and went on their own Witch Hunt Tour 2015 35 Inactive for a few years Morrie said that Dead End activities depended on You and the guitarist admitted in 2019 that this was the case 36 In March 2019 You said that he wanted to make an acoustic solo album before working on Dead End 36 When this album was released in March 2020 You stated that Dead End would restart and that he would be spending the next three months writing songs for the band 37 However Dead End announced on June 19 2020 that You had died from sepsis on June 16 aged 56 38 39 Dead End s single So Sweet So Lonely was covered by Sugizo on his 2020 album Love amp Tranquility as a tribute to You 40 2021 present day Edit Morrie held a concert in You s memory on the first anniversary of his death where the singer reminisced and talked about his former bandmate in addition to performing 41 A memorial concert for You was also held at Spotify O East on June 16 2022 in addition having a Dead End session featuring Morrie Sugizo Hiro Sakito on guitars Fire on bass and Takeo Shimoda on drums 42 On September 7 was released by Morrie a self cover studio album Ballad D of Dead End songs featuring Sugizo Sakito and Heather Paauwe also being dedicated to You 43 It includes a new music video for Serafine 44 Music style Edit Danse Macabre source source A hard rock song from the album Ghost of Romance Serafine source source A song from the album Zero showing a softer sound Problems playing these files See media help Dead End both in local and in Western media was seen as a non typical metal band whose music is hard to categorize 4 5 Allmusic author Eduardo Rivadavia wrote that they re a prototypical Japanese melodic heavy metal band 45 while in the 80s Kerrang magazine review on Shambara their music was described as similar to those of the English rock bands The Mission and The Cult whose music takes cues from hard rock gothic rock and post punk 4 In the same review Morrie s vocal style was described as an intermediate between Graham Bonnet and Wayne Hussey 4 Also in the year before their disbandment Dead End s style changed with the music being softer in sound and with more mass appeal than their previous releases 7 Contrary to the media Morrie does not think of Dead End as a metal band 2 On the question If there was one single song that best showcases the soul of Dead End You said he is fond of some songs but does not think there is a song that showcases Dead End while for Morrie it is Song of a Lunatic that is a look into the abyss the back of my head 11 The majority of the band s catalog of music is written by You followed by Morrie and then Takahiro who wrote seven of eight songs on the first album 3 Morrie is responsible for all the lyrics which are mostly in Japanese with some English lines aside English only Night Song and I Can Hear the Rain and contributed three songs on the second 5 and four two with the band s producer Hajime Okano on the fourth album 7 Joe composed one song in each of the first three albums and they all showcase the bass The band usually does not discuss their ideas on sound and style yet Morrie says we individually do what we want to do based on the songs that You creates even if it destroys the original concept of the song 2 In regard to band s music and lyrics Morrie described them as explosive and outward with an incentive kind of a death drive Thanatos 46 but also Eros 47 Influence Edit Morrie s way of singing in the early years of Dead End was influenced by Ronnie James Dio from whom he learned how to crush the treble pitches and by Baki of Gastunk who influenced him to establish his own style leading to a combination of clean and distorted vocals 48 However he claims his present way of singing and vocal approach is quite different now 2 Dead End s music and music skills lyrics vocals and visual appearance at the time had a significant impact on the Japanese rock scene influencing numerous musicians in or related to the developing visual kei scene in the late 1980s as well as 1990s 49 50 According to Japanese rock journalist Yuichi Masuda they thoroughly changed Japanese rock music which bands wouldn t be the same without them and Dead End s success can be seen in their extraordinary influence on commercially successful successors 50 However as Kiyoharu recalls although the artists were aware of the influence others in the audience and media mostly weren t until much later while the music industry was hiding it giving credit for originality to newer bands for sake of better earning 51 As far back as 1991 Morrie was worried about rising imitation among Japanese rock bands 52 The musicians who openly acknowledged the influence includes Sugizo and Shinya from Luna Sea 49 53 Tetsuya and Sakura from L Arc en Ciel 49 the latter being a roadie for them in the late 1980s 54 Hiro from La cryma Christi 49 Yuana from Kagerou 49 Hitoki from Kuroyume 29 and Rikiji Oblivion Dust among others 55 Morrie also inspired the visual appearances and rough vocal styles of Ryuichi from Luna Sea 56 51 Hyde from L Arc en Ciel 29 51 57 Yasu from Janne da Arc and Acid Black Cherry 49 51 57 Kiyoharu from Kuroyume 51 57 and Aki from Laputa 8 58 Dead End went on to inspire modern bands such as Esprit D Air who released a cover of Serafine as a single in 2018 59 Additionally Yoshiki from X Japan in the 1990s expressed fondness for the style of Dead End s drummer Minato 60 Members EditFormer membersMotoyuki Morrie Ōtsuka 大塚基之 vocals 1984 1990 2009 2020 ex The Wild Liar Creature Creature Tadashi Crazy Cool Joe Masumoto 増本正志 bass backing vocals 1984 1990 2009 2020 ex Rajas Takahiro Kagawa 香川孝博 guitar 1984 1986 ex Liar The Willard Masaaki Tano 田野勝啓 drums 1984 1987 ex Terra Rosa Yuji You Adachi 足立祐二 guitar 1986 1990 2009 2020 ex Jesus Terra Rosa Goatcore Masafumi Minato 湊雅史 drums 1987 1990 2009 ex Saber Tiger Live support membersShinya Yamada 山田真矢 drums Luna Sea Kei Yamazaki 山崎慶 drums Venomstrip Takeo Shimoda 下田武男 drums Nuovo Immigrato Discography EditSingles Replica June 19 1986 distributed for free at Osaka Bourbon House gig Night Gallery Worst Song June 1986 Grave of the Shadow September 1987 Promo Replica Worst Song February 1988 Limited Junk 1988 US Promo Metal Blade Records Blue Vices c w Wire Dancer December 16 1988 Victor Invitation So Sweet So Lonely c w I m in a Coma July 21 1989 BMG Victor I Want Your Love So Sweet So Lonely 1989 Promo Good Morning Satellite c w Genshi no Kakera April 21 1990 Oricon ranking No 75 61 BMG Victor Conception November 9 2011 Oricon 37 61 Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales 32 Motorod Final Feast December 14 2011 Oricon 39 61 Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales 34 Motorod Yume Oni Uta January 11 2012 Oricon 36 61 Billboard Japan Hot Singles Sales 32 MotorodStudio albumsDead Line June 30 1986 Night Gallery Remastered release November 11 2009 No 24 61 Danger Crue Ghost of Romance September 8 1987 No 14 4 Victor Invitation Remastered release November 11 2009 No 77 61 Shambara May 21 1988 No 29 61 Victor Invitation Remastered release November 11 2009 No 79 61 Zero September 21 1989 No 21 61 BMG Victor Remastered release December 23 2009 No 152 61 Ariola Japan Metamorphosis November 11 2009 No 14 61 Danger Crue Dream Demon Analyzer March 7 2012 No 23 61 Billboard Japan Top Albums 17 MotorodLive albumsDead End July 21 1990 No 54 61 BMG Victor Remastered release December 23 2009 No 253 61 Dead End Live Act I May 24 1995 BMG Victor Dead End Live Act II May 24 1995 BMG VictorCompilation albumsAll in One June 21 1997 BMG Victor Infinity January 26 2005 No 198 61 BMG VictorTribute albumDead End Tribute Song of Lunatics September 4 2013 No 11 61 Billboard Japan Top Albums 10 MotorodConcert videosMainichi Hall Live 1987 01 11 Dead Line 2009 DVD Meguro Rockmaykan Live 1988 01 Danse Macabre Skeleton Circus Decoy Infinity 2005 DVD Psychoscape 1988 VHS September 22 2004 DVD No 270 61 Victor Invitation Hyperd 1989 VHS May 23 2001 DVD BMG Victor Dead End tour Death Ace 2011 Final at Shibuya O West October 13 2011 Live broadcast via Ustream Dream Demon Analyzer 2012 DVD Dead End 25th Anniversary Live Kaosmoscape at Shibuya Public Hall 2012 09 16 December 12 2012 DVD and Blu ray No 54 61 MotorodMusic videos Danse Macabre 1987 Blue Vices 1988 So Sweet So Lonely 1989 Serafine 1989 Good Morning Satellite 1990 Princess 2009 Conception 2011 Final Feast 2011 Yume Oni Uta 2012 Various artists compilationsShoot the Guitarist May 2 1990 02 Good Morning Satellite 11 Genshi no Karera Ariola Meeting 1995 Meet the Singles April 21 1995 BMG Japan 02 Good Morning Satellite Ariola Meeting 1995 Meet the Ballads May 24 1995 BMG Japan 07 Serafine Ariola Meeting 1995 Meet the Favorites June 21 1995 BMG Japan 12 Promised Land Legends of Japanese Heavy Metal 80s September 26 2003 Victor Entertainment On CD 09 Skeleton Circus On DVD 06 Phantom Nation Legends of Japanese Heavy Metal 80s Vol 2 Brilliant Guitar Plays February 25 2004 Victor Entertainment 08 Blind Boy Project Rock Nippon Rolly Selection January 24 2007 Sony 13 I Can Hear the Rain Covers by various artists Serafine Ryuichi Kawamura Evergreen anniversary edition 2007 Serafine Esprit D Air released as single 2018 So Sweet So Lonely Sugizo Love amp Tranquility 2020 References Edit Eduardo Rivadavia Dead End biography Allmusic Retrieved September 26 2011 a b c d e f Pebbles December 29 2009 Interview with DEAD END jpopexpress com Retrieved September 16 2011 a b c d e f g Masuda Yuichi August 4 2009 短期集中連載 増田勇一のDEAD END回想録 1 DEAD LINE barks jp in Japanese Retrieved September 16 2011 a b c d e f g Masuda Yuichi August 11 2009 短期集中連載 増田勇一のDEAD END回想録 3 SHAMBARA barks jp in Japanese Retrieved September 10 2011 a b c d Masuda Yuichi August 7 2009 短期集中連載 増田勇一のDEAD END回想録 2 GHOST OF ROMANCE barks jp in Japanese Retrieved September 16 2011 Watts Chris December 10 1988 Shambara review Kerrang no 217 a b c d e f g h i Masuda Yuichi August 13 2009 短期集中連載 増田勇一のDEAD END回想録 4 ZERO barks jp in Japanese Retrieved September 16 2011 a b DEAD END Revival jame world com Japanese Music Entertainment July 30 2009 Retrieved June 6 2011 伝説のロックバンド DEAD END 20年ぶりに復活 in Japanese Oricon July 3 2009 Retrieved September 16 2011 New Dead End Album METAMORPHOSIS J Pop World October 21 2009 Archived from the original on April 2 2012 Retrieved September 16 2011 a b c Andrew November 10 2009 Dead End Interview J Pop World Retrieved September 16 2011 Kathy Chee November 28 2009 live report Dead End Tour 2009 Metamorphosis purpleskymagazine com Purple Penguin Productions LLC Archived from the original on September 5 2011 Retrieved September 16 2011 再臨 そして新たなる覚醒 DEAD END SHIBUYA AX速報 barks jp in Japanese November 23 2009 Retrieved September 16 2011 現在 過去 未来をつないだDEAD ENDワンマンライブ news livedoor com in Japanese livedoor Co Ltd November 25 2009 Retrieved September 16 2011 ライブ 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レポート pakila jp in Japanese October 18 2011 Archived from the original on April 6 2012 Retrieved October 30 2011 DEAD END きゃりーぱみゅぱみゅ V ROCK FES 初登場 Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc October 12 2011 Retrieved October 30 2011 DEAD END 2年ぶり新作音源は3カ月連続シングル Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc September 9 2011 Retrieved September 16 2011 DEAD END 3カ月連続シングルラストは 夢鬼歌 Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc November 13 2011 Retrieved December 30 2011 DEAD ENDシングル3部作に続きニューアルバムリリース Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc January 10 2012 Retrieved January 12 2012 a b Tomo October 6 2012 DEAD END Major Debut 25th Anniversary Live Kaosmoscape jame world com Japanese Music Entertainment Retrieved October 6 2012 a b c DEAD END tribute album KIYOHARU HITOKI Hyde and tetsuya take part barks jp August 14 2013 Second Set of Artists to Participate in DEAD END Tribute Album Announced barks jp August 15 2013 Third Wave of Artists for DEAD END Tribute Album Announced barks jp August 18 2013 Archived from the original on September 14 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MORRIE 幻葬回帰の夜 足立祐二を偲んで に時空を超えたコラボ Barks in Japanese July 7 2021 Retrieved July 3 2022 DEAD ENDの足立 YOU 祐二 三回忌追悼コンサート にMORRIEやSUGIZO TERRA ROSAなど Barks in Japanese March 25 2022 Retrieved September 13 2022 MORRIE初のDEAD ENDのセルフカバーアルバム発売決定 SUGIZOや咲人がゲスト参加 natalie mu in Japanese Natasha Inc June 1 2022 Retrieved August 24 2022 MORRIE初のDEAD ENDセルフカバー集より Serafine MV公開 監督は近藤廣行 natalie mu in Japanese Natasha Inc August 31 2022 Retrieved September 13 2022 Eduardo Rivadavia Dead End biography Allmusic Retrieved September 26 2011 Dead End was a prototypical Japanese melodic heavy metal band from the 1980s Morrie Guitars and the meaning of life Metropolis February 18 2014 Retrieved August 29 2017 Ishii Eriko September 2006 Decadence And Its Immortality Morrie Creature Creature X Sakurai Atsushi BUCK TICK Ongaku to Hito in Japanese Retrieved September 17 2022 Pebbles November 24 2008 Exclusive interview with Creature Creature jpopexpress com Archived from the original on December 6 2008 Retrieved 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