The Gazette - Beautiful Deformity
BEAUTIFUL DEFORMITY captures the essence of what it means to be an outsider. Since their inception over a decade ago, the GazettE have found themselves being somewhat of an anomaly separated from regular bands and musicians. Their singles have continually ranked in the top ten in Japan, but their music is far too aggressive, dark and disturbing to be recognised as pop; their guitarmanship and sea of fans headbanging in unison at live shows is a spectacle to witness, but the band's androgynous demeanour and attention to art and aesthetics makes them an irregularity in the rock and metal worlds.
The album title, combined with its unusual artwork, is a physical representation of a band that never compromise in the way of expression.The cover art is a further metaphor, envisaging a hybrid beast made from five distinct but very different creatures. "the GazettE's creativity depends on the individuality of all five member of the band", explains vocalist RUKI. "Our art is a distilled combination of audio and visual".
This deluxe edition also marries the sound and vision of the GazettE. Its 24-page booklet embodies all 14-tracks with unique artwork depicting each song, while an additional booklet will be included excusive to the UK, Europe and Russia, containing translations of the lyrics into English and Romaji. BEAUTIFUL DEFORMITY is being released in 79 countries across the world, making it the GazettE's biggest release so far as their overseas fandom continues to swell. If you havent already, its time to tune in and celebrate the beauty of deformity.
Released on JPU and availableJanuary 21st, 2014.
Tracklist:
01 Malformed Box
02 Inside Beast
03 Until it burns out
04 Devouring One Another
05 Fadeless
06 Redo
07 Last Heaven
08 Loss
09 The stupid tiny Insect
10 In Blossom
11 Karasu
12 Kuroku Sunda Sorato Zangaito Kataha
13 To dazzling Darkness
14 Coda
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