TOKYO – Four of Japan´s biggest rock stars formed a new band, The Last Rockstars, in a race against time to preserve the spirit of rock music.
“We´ve come together to start this challenge for the world out of Japan,” Yoshiki of X Japan told reporters Friday.
Dressed in black, Yoshiki, Miyavi, Sugizo and Hyde announced their new group onstage in Tokyo, saying the idea developed naturally.
Sugizo, guitarist for rock band Luna Sea who also plays with X Japan, said he feels the defiant spirit of rock music needs to continue, noting that the members are getting older. Aside from Miyavi, who is 41, the others are all in their 50s.
Guitarist Miyavi appeared as an actor in Angelina Jolie´s 2014 biographical war film, “Unbroken.”
“This may be our last chance at this challenge,” Sugizo said according to AP. “We want to put what´s left of our lives on the line to make the world rock with our music.”
They are collaborating on writing songs while continuing work with their own bands, they said. Concerts are scheduled for Tokyo, New York and Los Angeles early next year. The musicians have worked together on various projects over the years, but this is the first time the four have committed to one group.
“Finally, this day has come,” said Hyde, the lead vocalist of rock band L´Arc-en-Ciel. “I’m so excited.”
Yoshiki, who sings and plays the drums and piano, is the new group´s leader. He and X Japan, which dates back to the 1980s, still command a large and loyal following, and the musicians with whom he is joining forces are also popular.
Japanese media responded with enthusiasm to the announcement, calling it a “dream team,” while some questioned the band’s name and why there was no bassist.
Hyde has sold out the Tokyo Dome stadium 16 times, has more than 60 top-10 singles on the Japanese Oricon Music Charts and sold more than 40 million albums. And Sugizo’s creative reach expands beyond bands into a broad range of fields including movie scores, acting and contemporary dance.