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Atsushi Sakurai

Atsushi Sakurai (櫻井 敦司, Sakurai Atsushi, March 7, 1966 – October 19, 2023) was a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter. He was the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the rock band Buck-Tick from 1985 until his death in 2023. Initially joining as their drummer in 1983, Sakurai fronted the band for 38 years and 23 studio albums, nearly all of which reached the top ten on Japan's Oricon chart. They are commonly credited as one of the founders of the visual kei movement.[1]

Atsushi Sakurai
Sakurai performing in 2017
Background information
Birth name桜井 敦司
Born(1966-03-07)March 7, 1966
Fujioka, Gunma, Japan
DiedOctober 19, 2023(2023-10-19) (aged 57)
Yokohama, Japan
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer-songwriter
  • actor
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • drums
  • saxophone
Years active1983–2023
Labels
Formerly of

Sakurai released the solo album Ai no Wakusei in 2004, and was a member of Schwein alongside his Buck-Tick bandmate Hisashi Imai, Sascha Konietzko and Raymond Watts. In 2015, he formed a solo project called the Mortal. After falling ill during a Buck-Tick concert, Sakurai died from a brainstem hemorrhage in a Yokohama hospital on October 19, 2023.

Early life edit

Atsushi Sakurai was born in Fujioka, Gunma on March 7, 1966, as the youngest of two sons.[2] He shared a birthday and blood type with his father, whom Sakurai described as an alcoholic that he also physically resembled.[2] After buying a large stereo in his fifth year of elementary school, the first record Sakurai ever bought was Shinji Harada's Feel Happy.[2] He was impressed by Kiss' makeup and the Bay City Rollers' melodies and clothing, but preferred Harada, Twist, and Char.[2] Although he received an acoustic guitar at the same time, he gave the instrument up after about a week. Despite really enjoying listening to music, he did not consider becoming a musician at the time.[2]

By the time Sakurai entered Gunma Kenritsu Fujioka High School, he was a loner who hung out with the bad-kid yankī crowd and whose friends were mainly from outside the school.[2] This changed in his third year of high school, when he became friends with his classmate Hisashi Imai, who introduced him to punk rock. While listening to records together, they would often talk about starting a band and selected their respective instruments, despite none of them being able to play at the time. Sakurai chose drums because he thought it would be cool.[2] He later said that seeing fellow Gunma band Boøwy served as an initial inspiration for starting a band, followed soon after by Bauhaus and David Bowie.[3] After graduating in 1984, Sakurai got a job and continued to play in the band, soon after re-named Buck-Tick. However, he said being in the band was simply because he had nothing else to do.[2] He described this as the worst period of his life and began to drink a lot like his father.[2]

Career edit

Buck-Tick edit

When the other members of Buck-Tick graduated high school and moved to Tokyo, Sakurai was the only one left in Gunma Prefecture because his father was against his band activities and Sakurai was worried about his mother.[2] Sakurai then set his mind on becoming a singer. He asked Toll Yagami if he could be the vocalist of his band SP, but was declined. When his father died in October 1984, Sakurai moved to Tokyo a year later.[2] When the singer of Buck-Tick left, Sakurai sternly and successfully lobbied to become the band's new frontman in December 1985.[2]

Buck-Tick released their major label debut album Sexual XXXXX! through Victor Entertainment in 1987.[4] Their 1988 single "Just One More Kiss" marked their breakthrough when it reached number six on the Oricon Singles Chart.[5] The following year, their fourth studio album Taboo reached number one and they performed at the Tokyo Dome for the first time.[4][5] In 1990, the single "Aku no Hana" and the album of the same name each reached number one on their respective charts.[5] Buck-Tick continued their success for more than 30 years, as nearly all of their subsequent albums have reached the top ten on the Oricon chart. This includes 2023's Izora, their twenty-third studio album and last with Sakurai.

Sakurai's last name was originally written with the first kanji as "" ("sakura"), but when his mother died in 1990 he changed it to "", the older version. He also wrote "Jupiter" and "Sakura" about his mother's death.[6] Sakurai married Buck-Tick's stylist in 1991. They had one son, Akutagawa Prize-winning author Haruka Tono, before divorcing a year later.[7][8] He married again in June 2004.[9]

Buck-Tick's Chaos After Dark Tour was scheduled to begin in December 1996. However, it was postponed after Sakurai fell seriously ill with acute peritonitis while at a photo shoot in Nepal.[10] With his life at risk, he was flown back to Japan, where he was hospitalized for about a month.[10] The missed concert dates were made up for with a tour in March 1997.[10]

On December 9, 2018, Sakurai was visibly unwell during Buck Tick's concert at Zepp DiverCity, but he insisted on finishing the performance. After the concert, he was diagnosed with gastrointestinal bleeding and subsequent shows had to be postponed for his treatment.[11]

Solo career and other work edit

Outside of Buck-Tick, Sakurai appeared on the song "Masquerade" from Der Zibet's 1991 album Shishunki II, and its re-recording for 2010's Kaikoteki Mirai - Nostalgic Future.[12][13][14] He collaborated with Dutch band Xymox on the song "Yokan" (予感) for the March 1992 compilation album Dance 2 Noise 002.[15][16] Sakurai provided backing vocals to "Koi no Hallelujah" on the 1994 album Flowers by Der Zibet vocalist Issay,[14] as well as the songs "No One Gets Out of Her Alive" and "Contempt" from the 1996 album Wrecked by English recording act Pig. For Masami Tsuchiya's 1998 album Mori no Hito ~Forest People~, he sings lead vocals on "A Mid Summer Night's Forest" and "Goblin Forest", which he wrote the lyrics to.[17]

Sakurai and his Buck-Tick bandmate Hisashi Imai teamed up with English and German industrial musicians Raymond Watts and Sascha Konietzko to form the supergroup Schwein in 2001.[18] They released one studio album, Schweinstein, one remix album, Son of Schweinstein, and held a Japanese tour, all before dissolving within the year.[16] In a 2023 interview with Visual Music Japan, Watts cited Schwein as his favorite collaboration to date and called Sakurai a "grand vocalist".[19]

In 2004, Sakurai released his first solo album Ai no Wakusei. It features music composed by a variety of musicians such as Wayne Hussey, Taiji Sato (Theatre Brook), and Robin Guthrie.[16] 2004 also saw his acting debut, with the lead role in Ryuhei Kitamura's short film Longinus.[16][20] He released a book of his poetry and lyrics called Yasou (夜想, "Nocturne") in 2004.[16]

Sakurai co-wrote the song "Shinkai" for Chiaki Kuriyama's 2011 debut album Circus.[21]

In 2015, he announced the formation of his second solo project, a band called the Mortal.[22] The group consisted of guitarist Jake Cloudchair (Guniw Tools), guitarist Yukio Murata (My Way My Love), bassist Ken Miyo (M-Age) and drummer Takahito Akiyama (Downy). The mini album Spirit was released on October 14 and they played a five-date tour in November.[23][24] The full-length album I am Mortal was released on November 11, 2015.[24]

Sakurai wrote the lyrics to the song "Koisuru Christine", which Imai composed for Kishidan's 2017 album Manyoshu.[25] Sakurai was the narrator of the 2018 anime film Neko Ki Kaku.[26] He sang the song "Kakeochi-mono" with Ringo Sheena as a duet for her 2019 album Sandokushi.[27]

Death and legacy edit

 
Sakurai died after cutting short a concert at KT Zepp Yokohama.

On October 19, 2023, during a Buck-Tick concert at KT Zepp Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan, that was exclusively for members of their fan club, Sakurai was rushed to a hospital due to sudden signs of illness, abruptly ending the performance.[28][29] According to attendees, he was visibly unwell during the first song, "Scarecrow", sat down to perform the second, "Boy Septem Peccata Mortalia", and was then escorted off stage by staff after the third song, "Zekkai".[28][30] He died at the hospital at 11:09 p.m. that night, at the age of 57.[28][31] The cause of death was revealed to be a brainstem hemorrhage.[28][31] A private funeral, attended by close friends and family, was held in the following days.[29][31] His death was announced by the band on October 24.[28][32] Buck-Tick held a two-day memorial event for Sakurai, titled The Ceremony -Atsushi Sakurai e- (THE CEREMONY -櫻井敦司へ-), at Zepp Haneda on December 8 and 9.[33][34] It was attended by an estimated 20,000 people.[35]

Sports Nippon described Sakurai as a "charismatic figure who led the rock world of the 1980s".[36] The Mainichi Shimbun wrote that Sakurai was known for his handsome appearance and unique singing voice.[31] Several musicians publicly expressed their condolences over his death, including Tomoyasu Hotei, Sugizo, Gackt, Daigo, and Diamond Yukai.[36][37] Izam said he had admired Sakurai since his school days, and related how when he first met him, "it felt as if I had touched a god".[36] Show Ayanocozey remarked, "he was a true rock hero who lived on stage until the very end, and was in the spotlight right up to the moment of his death. Who else has done such a thing?"[38] Sakurai was posthumously honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 65th Japan Record Awards on December 30, 2023.[39][40]

In 2011, Japanese rock music critics writing for Metropolis included Sakurai in their Pantheon of Japanese Rock Gods.[41] According to Shweta Basu, the musician's good looks and "aloof and dangerous aura" inspired many fictional characters, most notably the rock singer Kouji Nanjo in the manga series Zetsuai 1989.[42] Manga artist Ami Shibata, creator of Papuwa and Jibaku-kun, admitted she modeled several of her characters in his image.[36] Dir En Grey vocalist Kyo was inspired to become a rock star after seeing a picture of Sakurai on the desk of a junior high school classmate.[43] Mucc frontman Tatsuro cited Sakurai as the vocalist who has influenced him the most, including his lyrics and stage presence.[44]

Discography edit

Singles
  • "Sacrifice" (May 26, 2004), Oricon Singles Chart Peak Position: #25[45]
  • "Taiji/Smell" (胎児/SMELL, "Embryo/Smell") July 21, 2004 #22[45]
  • "Wakusei -Rebirth-" (惑星-Rebirth-, "Planet -Rebirth-") February 23, 2005 #62[45]
Albums
DVDs
  • Longinus (August 25, 2004, short film), Oricon DVDs Chart Peak Position: #16[47]
  • -Explosion- Ai no Wakusei Live 2004 (-EXPLOSION -愛の惑星Live2004, December 16, 2004) #47[47]
With the Mortal
  • Spirit (October 14, 2015) #11[48]
  • I am Mortal (November 11, 2015) #12[48]
  • Immortal (March 9, 2016, home video)
With Buck-Tick
With Schwein

Books edit

  • Yasou (夜想, "Nocturne") July 14, 2004
  • Sacrifice (July 20, 2004)

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External links edit

  • Atsushi Sakurai at Victor Entertainment
  • Atsushi Sakurai discography at Discogs
  • Atsushi Sakurai at IMDb
  • The Mortal Official website

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Atsushi Sakurai 櫻井 敦司 Sakurai Atsushi March 7 1966 October 19 2023 was a Japanese musician and singer songwriter He was the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the rock band Buck Tick from 1985 until his death in 2023 Initially joining as their drummer in 1983 Sakurai fronted the band for 38 years and 23 studio albums nearly all of which reached the top ten on Japan s Oricon chart They are commonly credited as one of the founders of the visual kei movement 1 Atsushi SakuraiSakurai performing in 2017Background informationBirth name桜井 敦司Born 1966 03 07 March 7 1966Fujioka Gunma JapanDiedOctober 19 2023 2023 10 19 aged 57 Yokohama JapanGenresAlternative rockpost punkgothic rockindustrial rockOccupation s Musician singer songwriter actorInstrument s Vocals drums saxophoneYears active1983 2023LabelsVictor Cutting EdgeFormerly ofBuck Tick Schwein The Mortal Sakurai released the solo album Ai no Wakusei in 2004 and was a member of Schwein alongside his Buck Tick bandmate Hisashi Imai Sascha Konietzko and Raymond Watts In 2015 he formed a solo project called the Mortal After falling ill during a Buck Tick concert Sakurai died from a brainstem hemorrhage in a Yokohama hospital on October 19 2023 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Buck Tick 2 2 Solo career and other work 3 Death and legacy 4 Discography 5 Books 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editAtsushi Sakurai was born in Fujioka Gunma on March 7 1966 as the youngest of two sons 2 He shared a birthday and blood type with his father whom Sakurai described as an alcoholic that he also physically resembled 2 After buying a large stereo in his fifth year of elementary school the first record Sakurai ever bought was Shinji Harada s Feel Happy 2 He was impressed by Kiss makeup and the Bay City Rollers melodies and clothing but preferred Harada Twist and Char 2 Although he received an acoustic guitar at the same time he gave the instrument up after about a week Despite really enjoying listening to music he did not consider becoming a musician at the time 2 By the time Sakurai entered Gunma Kenritsu Fujioka High School he was a loner who hung out with the bad kid yanki crowd and whose friends were mainly from outside the school 2 This changed in his third year of high school when he became friends with his classmate Hisashi Imai who introduced him to punk rock While listening to records together they would often talk about starting a band and selected their respective instruments despite none of them being able to play at the time Sakurai chose drums because he thought it would be cool 2 He later said that seeing fellow Gunma band Boowy served as an initial inspiration for starting a band followed soon after by Bauhaus and David Bowie 3 After graduating in 1984 Sakurai got a job and continued to play in the band soon after re named Buck Tick However he said being in the band was simply because he had nothing else to do 2 He described this as the worst period of his life and began to drink a lot like his father 2 Career editBuck Tick edit When the other members of Buck Tick graduated high school and moved to Tokyo Sakurai was the only one left in Gunma Prefecture because his father was against his band activities and Sakurai was worried about his mother 2 Sakurai then set his mind on becoming a singer He asked Toll Yagami if he could be the vocalist of his band SP but was declined When his father died in October 1984 Sakurai moved to Tokyo a year later 2 When the singer of Buck Tick left Sakurai sternly and successfully lobbied to become the band s new frontman in December 1985 2 Buck Tick released their major label debut album Sexual XXXXX through Victor Entertainment in 1987 4 Their 1988 single Just One More Kiss marked their breakthrough when it reached number six on the Oricon Singles Chart 5 The following year their fourth studio album Taboo reached number one and they performed at the Tokyo Dome for the first time 4 5 In 1990 the single Aku no Hana and the album of the same name each reached number one on their respective charts 5 Buck Tick continued their success for more than 30 years as nearly all of their subsequent albums have reached the top ten on the Oricon chart This includes 2023 s Izora their twenty third studio album and last with Sakurai Sakurai s last name was originally written with the first kanji as 桜 sakura but when his mother died in 1990 he changed it to 櫻 the older version He also wrote Jupiter and Sakura about his mother s death 6 Sakurai married Buck Tick s stylist in 1991 They had one son Akutagawa Prize winning author Haruka Tono before divorcing a year later 7 8 He married again in June 2004 9 Buck Tick s Chaos After Dark Tour was scheduled to begin in December 1996 However it was postponed after Sakurai fell seriously ill with acute peritonitis while at a photo shoot in Nepal 10 With his life at risk he was flown back to Japan where he was hospitalized for about a month 10 The missed concert dates were made up for with a tour in March 1997 10 On December 9 2018 Sakurai was visibly unwell during Buck Tick s concert at Zepp DiverCity but he insisted on finishing the performance After the concert he was diagnosed with gastrointestinal bleeding and subsequent shows had to be postponed for his treatment 11 Solo career and other work edit Outside of Buck Tick Sakurai appeared on the song Masquerade from Der Zibet s 1991 album Shishunki II and its re recording for 2010 s Kaikoteki Mirai Nostalgic Future 12 13 14 He collaborated with Dutch band Xymox on the song Yokan 予感 for the March 1992 compilation album Dance 2 Noise 002 15 16 Sakurai provided backing vocals to Koi no Hallelujah on the 1994 album Flowers by Der Zibet vocalist Issay 14 as well as the songs No One Gets Out of Her Alive and Contempt from the 1996 album Wrecked by English recording act Pig For Masami Tsuchiya s 1998 album Mori no Hito Forest People he sings lead vocals on A Mid Summer Night s Forest and Goblin Forest which he wrote the lyrics to 17 Sakurai and his Buck Tick bandmate Hisashi Imai teamed up with English and German industrial musicians Raymond Watts and Sascha Konietzko to form the supergroup Schwein in 2001 18 They released one studio album Schweinstein one remix album Son of Schweinstein and held a Japanese tour all before dissolving within the year 16 In a 2023 interview with Visual Music Japan Watts cited Schwein as his favorite collaboration to date and called Sakurai a grand vocalist 19 In 2004 Sakurai released his first solo album Ai no Wakusei It features music composed by a variety of musicians such as Wayne Hussey Taiji Sato Theatre Brook and Robin Guthrie 16 2004 also saw his acting debut with the lead role in Ryuhei Kitamura s short film Longinus 16 20 He released a book of his poetry and lyrics called Yasou 夜想 Nocturne in 2004 16 Sakurai co wrote the song Shinkai for Chiaki Kuriyama s 2011 debut album Circus 21 In 2015 he announced the formation of his second solo project a band called the Mortal 22 The group consisted of guitarist Jake Cloudchair Guniw Tools guitarist Yukio Murata My Way My Love bassist Ken Miyo M Age and drummer Takahito Akiyama Downy The mini album Spirit was released on October 14 and they played a five date tour in November 23 24 The full length album I am Mortal was released on November 11 2015 24 Sakurai wrote the lyrics to the song Koisuru Christine which Imai composed for Kishidan s 2017 album Manyoshu 25 Sakurai was the narrator of the 2018 anime film Neko Ki Kaku 26 He sang the song Kakeochi mono with Ringo Sheena as a duet for her 2019 album Sandokushi 27 Death and legacy edit nbsp Sakurai died after cutting short a concert at KT Zepp Yokohama On October 19 2023 during a Buck Tick concert at KT Zepp Yokohama in Yokohama Japan that was exclusively for members of their fan club Sakurai was rushed to a hospital due to sudden signs of illness abruptly ending the performance 28 29 According to attendees he was visibly unwell during the first song Scarecrow sat down to perform the second Boy Septem Peccata Mortalia and was then escorted off stage by staff after the third song Zekkai 28 30 He died at the hospital at 11 09 p m that night at the age of 57 28 31 The cause of death was revealed to be a brainstem hemorrhage 28 31 A private funeral attended by close friends and family was held in the following days 29 31 His death was announced by the band on October 24 28 32 Buck Tick held a two day memorial event for Sakurai titled The Ceremony Atsushi Sakurai e THE CEREMONY 櫻井敦司へ at Zepp Haneda on December 8 and 9 33 34 It was attended by an estimated 20 000 people 35 Sports Nippon described Sakurai as a charismatic figure who led the rock world of the 1980s 36 The Mainichi Shimbun wrote that Sakurai was known for his handsome appearance and unique singing voice 31 Several musicians publicly expressed their condolences over his death including Tomoyasu Hotei Sugizo Gackt Daigo and Diamond Yukai 36 37 Izam said he had admired Sakurai since his school days and related how when he first met him it felt as if I had touched a god 36 Show Ayanocozey remarked he was a true rock hero who lived on stage until the very end and was in the spotlight right up to the moment of his death Who else has done such a thing 38 Sakurai was posthumously honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 65th Japan Record Awards on December 30 2023 39 40 In 2011 Japanese rock music critics writing for Metropolis included Sakurai in their Pantheon of Japanese Rock Gods 41 According to Shweta Basu the musician s good looks and aloof and dangerous aura inspired many fictional characters most notably the rock singer Kouji Nanjo in the manga series Zetsuai 1989 42 Manga artist Ami Shibata creator of Papuwa and Jibaku kun admitted she modeled several of her characters in his image 36 Dir En Grey vocalist Kyo was inspired to become a rock star after seeing a picture of Sakurai on the desk of a junior high school classmate 43 Mucc frontman Tatsuro cited Sakurai as the vocalist who has influenced him the most including his lyrics and stage presence 44 Discography editSingles Sacrifice May 26 2004 Oricon Singles Chart Peak Position 25 45 Taiji Smell 胎児 SMELL Embryo Smell July 21 2004 22 45 Wakusei Rebirth 惑星 Rebirth Planet Rebirth February 23 2005 62 45 AlbumsAi no Wakusei 愛の惑星 Planet of Love June 23 2004 Oricon Albums Chart Peak Position 15 46 DVDsLonginus August 25 2004 short film Oricon DVDs Chart Peak Position 16 47 Explosion Ai no Wakusei Live 2004 EXPLOSION 愛の惑星Live2004 December 16 2004 47 47 With the MortalSpirit October 14 2015 11 48 I am Mortal November 11 2015 12 48 Immortal March 9 2016 home video With Buck TickMain article Buck Tick discography With SchweinMain article Schwein discographyBooks editYasou 夜想 Nocturne July 14 2004 Sacrifice July 20 2004 References edit Dejima Kouji Bounce Di s ctionary Number 13 Visual Kei Bounce in Japanese Archived from the original on March 1 2008 Retrieved October 24 2023 a b c d e f 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