Japanese music collective VAMPILLIA have announced a number of Japanese live dates in November, including their first ever livestream event on November 25 in Duo Music Exchange Club, Tokyo. During this show, the band will perform new, exclusive material from the album that will be released via Season of Mist at a later date. The stream will remain online for a couple of days after the concert. Tickets are available here.
A full list of shows is available below:
21/11/2021 – USEN STUDIO COAST – Tokyo (JP)
22/11/2021 – CONPASS – Shinsaibashi (JP)
24/11/2021 – CLUB UPSET – Nagoya (JP)
25/11/2021 – DUO MUSIC EXCHANGE – Shibuya (JP)
A musical conglomerate of over 10 members which transcends any singular genre. VAMPILLIA can be described to include elements of all beautiful emotional music and like a mutant chimera that fuses all genres.
VAMPILLIA has worked with several labels worldwide, including Virgin Babylon Records, Candlelight records and Important records. Counting full lengths, singles and collaborations, the discography of the Japanese entity counts an impressive count of 35 records released internationally. Past collaborations include Μ-ZIQ, THE BODY, LUSTMORD, Attila Csihar (MAYHEM, SUNN O)))), Jarboe, and Jun Togawa.
With their unique approach to music and shows, it isn’t surprising that VAMPILLIA is a welcome guest to renowned festivals worldwide, such as Roadburn Festival (NL), Brutal Assault (CZ), Adelaide Fesival with GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR (AU), SXSW (US), Le Guess Who? (NL), State-X New Forms (NL), Incubate (NL), Concrete&Grass (CN),and Fuji rock festival (JP).
Yet, the endeavors of this group are more diverse than just records and live performances. In the past, they have also provide music for commercials, movie soundtracks and fashion shows. The band are currently working on a self produced, new album which will be released by Season of Mist. Keep an ear out for it!
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