Devil Kitty
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| Devil Kitty | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Japan |
| Genre(s) | J-Rock, Visual Kei, Hard Rock |
| Years active | 2002 - 2004 |
| Label(s) | Luciffer's Record |
| Associated acts | GHOST |
| Members | |
| Yuuga (Vocals), Yura (Guitar), Sasaku (Guitar), Shiyuu (Bass), Rin (Drums) | |
Devil Kitty was a Japanese Visual Kei rock band with a punk-like style, merging visual kei with eccentric beats and a quirky vocals. The guitars in Devil Kitty were very high-gain rectofied sound, brittle with high-end.
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[edit] History
The band formed in October 2002 with Yuuga and Reika (ex-member from Kar'Maria and La'miss Fairy respectively). Soon after, Yura (ex-Misery and Kilah) and Yuune joined Devil Kitty. They released their first full album in November.[1] Guitarist Reika left the band in January 2003. Devil kitty disbanded December 4 2004 after their last live.
Yuuga has since released a solo farewell album, fakestar--5 years trace which featured a few remakes of Devil Kitty songs, and a bunch of his own original work. He then left the music scene to pursue what one would assume is a regular lifestyle.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- "Eseikare Rock Star" (エセイカレ☆ROCK STAR) October 23, 2003
[edit] Albums
- Akuma Kicha (悪魔鬼茶) December 23, 2002
- Kiai (鬼愛) May 5, 2003
- -Cobra- April 28, 2004
- Fukou Jiman (-不幸自慢-) May 26, 2004
- Ware, Akumako (-我、悪魔故-) June 30, 2004
- Akuma Kourin (-悪魔降臨-) August 11, 2004

