Zekū (是空) is the third studio album by MUCC, released on September 3, 2003. The first press limited edition release included a DVD, different artwork, and a bonus one track CD. Peaked at the 17th position on Oricon charts.
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Zekū (是空) is the third studio album by MUCC, released on September 3, 2003. The first press limited edition release included a DVD, different artwork… read more
Zekū (是空) is the third studio album by MUCC, released on September 3, 2003. The first press limited edition release included a DVD, different artwork, and a bonus one track CD. Peaked at… read more
ムック (MUCC) is a visual kei band formed in Ibaraki, Japan in 1997. The band has four members: 逹瑯 (Tatsurou Iwakami, vocals), ミヤ (Masaaki Yaguchi, guitar), YUKKE (Yusuke Fukuno, bass) and SATOち (Satochi Takayasu, drums). In 1997, ex-member Hiro was the bassist, replaced by YUKKE in 1999. The band’s name, decided upon by guitarist ミヤ, was originally the name of a character from the Japanese children’s program "Ponkickies." The band is also known as “six-nine” from a play on words, since six-nine can be pronounced “muku” (六九) in Japanese. June 9th (6/9) is also known as "… read more
ムック (MUCC) is a visual kei band formed in Ibaraki, Japan in 1997. The band has four members: 逹瑯 (Tatsurou Iwakami, vocals), ミヤ (Masaaki Yaguchi, guitar), YUKKE (Yusuke Fukuno, bass) and SAT… read more
ムック (MUCC) is a visual kei band formed in Ibaraki, Japan in 1997. The band has four members: 逹瑯 (Tatsurou Iwakami, vocals), ミヤ (Masaaki Yaguchi, guitar), YUKKE (Yusuke Fukuno, bass) and SATOち (Satochi Takayasu, drums). In 1997, ex-memb… read more