DIR EN GREY Share Pro-Shot Video From First Live Show In Over A Year
July 21, 2021, 3 years ago
Japanese avant-garde metallers Dir En Grey performed at the Tokyo Garden Theater in Tokyo, Japan on June 5th. It was the band's first live show in over a year. Clips of "Ningen wo Kaburu", "The World Of Mercy", "Oboro" and "Ochita Koto no Aru Sora" from the show has been uploaded to YouTube and will be available for a limited time. Check it out below.
Dir En Grey released their new single, 'Oboro', on April 28th. An official video for the track is available below.
On the new single's deluxe edition:
"Cover artwork, along with the title of the CD live track and the contents of the bonus live footage to be included in the Limited Deluxe Version / First Press Limited Version have been unveiled. The artwork for this single was created in collaboration with the “paper doll” artist Maki Hino. The artist, who aims to make 'works shaped as human beings,' was inspired by 'Oboro' for these dolls, resulting in a very unique and memorable artwork. The live track to be featured in all the version of the singles will be 'Keigaku no Yoku' from the Concert Film Screening (Meguro Rock-May-Kan Gig).
As for the live footage to be included in the Limited Deluxe Version, it will bring you the latest live clips by the band: 13 songs from Concert Film Screening (Meguro Rock-May-Kan Gig) in an exclusive re-edited version along with a unreleased clip for 'Rasetsukoku' for a total of 14 songs. You can also enjoy a documentary bringing you to the filming set of Meguro Rock-May-Kan and to the recordings of 'Oboro', along with interviews with the Dir En Grey members. The First Press Limited Version will include three of the live clips included in the Limited Deluxe Version, and a digest footage of the documentary."
Disc 1 - CD
"Oboro"
"T.D.F.F."
"Keigaku no Yoku" (live)
Disc 2 - Blu-Ray / DVD: Meguro Rock-May-Kan
"Dead Tree"
"Keigaku no Yoku"
"Ningen wo Kaburu"
"Devote My Life"
"Rubbish Heap"
"Clever Sleazoid"
"Rinraku"
"The World of Mercy"
"Values of Madness"
"Ochita Koto no Aru Sora"
"Karma"
"Utafumi"
"Child Prey"
"Rasetsukoku"
Behind The Scenes of 'Oboro'