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ALICE NINE
Alice Nine (アリス九號.?, or alicenine.)[1] is a Japanese visual kei rock band, formed in 2004[2] and originally signed to PS Company, a sub-division of Free-Will. They were formerly signed to King Records until 2010. As of 2010, the band is signed to both PS Company and Tokuma Japan Communications in Japan, as well as to German label CLJ Records in Europe[3] and has released three full-length records,[4] along with several EPs, singles and DVDs
Their first concert was held at the Ikebukuro Cyber on May 11, 2004 and soon after they released their first single, Namae wa, Mada Nai in July, and they soon toured with fellow PS Company band BIS. In November, their first EP, Gion Shouja no Kane ga Naru, was released, and later that month, they did a nation-wide tour with the band Karen from Under Code Productions.[5]
In 2005, the pace of CD releases increased; the band released the singles "Gin no Tsuki Kuroi Hoshi," "Yami ni Chiru Sakura," and "Yuri wa Aoku Saite" consecutively for three months. These singles were eventually compiled onto their first major EP, Kasou Musou Shi, through a joint deal with PS Company and King Records. Alice Nine also went on tour with several bands throughout the year, including Ayabie, Kra, and Kagrra. Following these events, the band had its first solo tour, Alice in Wonder Tour, in August that year.[2][7]
The band continued with a string of solo tours throughout the rest of the year, such as the tour Kimi no Hitomi ni Utsuru wa Zekkeishoku in May and the Hello, New Super View tour in the fall. The latter ended with the final venue at Shibuya Kokaido on October 6; footage of the event was later released the following January on the live DVD Hello, Dear Numbers. Around the same time, the band's first DVD single, "Number Six," saw release. Directed by guitarist Tora, the DVD combined the music video with a short film.[7]
The release of the "White Prayer" single in June marked another milestone for the band's development; vocalist Shou explained in an interview with Shoxx Magazine that the song defined the style that the band was aiming for and hoped to maintain in the future. The process of the song's creation also came about more naturally than usual, as many songs until then were made through trial and error.[11] Later that year, on October 24, the group's single "Tsubasa" was released and peaked at number six on the Oricon charts,[12] making it one of their successful singles to date and landing the band a guest appearance on the Fuji Television variety show Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ for the first time.
On November 28, 2007, their second full-length album, Alpha, was released. The title for the album originated as a means to describe the band's return to their roots and beginning anew. The uppercase first letter of the Greek alphabet, Α, was chosen to symbolize this idea. Aside from the singles to be compiled onto the album, recording for songs began in September and lasted for approximately one month.[11] The album reached the ninth position on the Oricon weekly chart, selling over 17,000 copies in its first week.[13]
The band released a new single, titled "Mirror Ball" on March 26, 2008. The title song of the single was used in the live-action movie adaptation of the manga Aquarian Age.[15]
Two compilations of the band's music videos, "Alice in Pictures I" and "Alice in Pictures II", were released on July 2, 2008. The DVDs contain approximately 8 music videos in chronological order of their original release, with "Alice in Pictures I" including the videos from "Gin no Tsuki Kuroi Hoshi" to "Number Six". "Alice in Pictures II" contains videos from "Jewels" to "Eraser -Memoire d'une fleur-", and also includes a new music video for "Gekkou Yoku", a song which was exclusively included with the "Dive into the Sun" photobook.[16][17]
On August 6, the band released their latest single, "Rainbows." The single reached a peak mark of #3 on the Japanese Oricon daily charts which is currently the band's current top position on mainstream Japanese charts.[18] The band also started their tour called "Discotheque play like 'A' Rainbows" which coincided with the new single. The tour lasted the entire month, and the concert footage was released on their live DVD, Discotheque play like "A" Rainbows -enter&exit-, on October 29, 2008.[19]
The band's fourteenth maxi-single, "Cross Game," was released on December 10, 2008. The title song was used as the ending theme song for the second season of the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D'S and was released in two versions.[20] On December 19, 2008, the band's tour at the time culminated in the grand final, named "Crossing the Supernova", at NHK Hall.[21]
A blog entry by vocalist Shou announced that the band was in recording sessions for a third album named Vandalize, which was released on January 14, 2009.[22][23] "Cross Game" is the third single to be featured on the album, along with "Mirror Ball" and "Rainbows" for a total of 11 tracks. The album's title comes from the theme of "the destruction of culture."[24]
On June 2, 2009, a blog entry by vocalist Shou announced the changing of their name from "アリス九號." or "alice nine." to "Alice Nine" for media reasons. He explained that the Japanese transcription was beginning to lose its purpose as a means to "repre
sent aesthetics" and that the English transcription was closest to the band's original intention. The Japanese transcription could also not be read as the band's proper name without the use of furigana or other means of alternative text. The entry also announced new work for the band's fifth anniversary—a new single and a new book, which would use the new English transcription upon release. Alice Nine's fifteenth maxi-single, "Hana," was released on August 5, 2009. Shou describes the titular track as a "danceable song with a sweet and oriental feeling." "Piece of 5ive Elements 'The Book' ~Alice Nine 5th~" is a book containing interviews, reports on the band's concert activities during 2009, photography, and more, and was released on August 24, 2009.[27][28]
On December 16, Alice Nine held their last concert for 2009. During the three-hour-long event, they performed a variety of songs from their entire career. For the very first song of the night, the band also performed a cover of The Beatles' hit song, "All You Need Is Love."
On April 4, 2010, during the final live of the Kikagaku no Kotowari tour, the band announced the release of a new single on August 4, 2010. However, the official website stated a slight delay of the single's release, pushing the release date to August 25, 2010. In the same announcement, the single was officially titled "Senkou." Filming of the music video for "Senkou" began in May 2010.[30]
The band's official 2010 tour, Flash Light from the past, begun on July 5, 2010. The tour will span over the next four months with 30 performances in 27 live houses across Japan. The tour finale, Tokyo Galaxy, will be on January 6, 2011 at the Nippon Budokan. [31][32][33]
The band's appearance and shift from a heavy visual kei look also took place over the length of their career. In early work, Alice Nine's clothing in promotional footage and live concerts was a sort of stylized take on traditional Japanese clothing, along with moderate makeup, piercings, and bright hair colors such as red and pale blonde. However, in 2006, the look began to fade out and essentially disappeared the year after, having been replaced with leather and the onset of street fashion. Music videos for "Blue Planet" and "Gekkou Yoku" show off a relaxed and casual look, while videos such as those for "Cosmic World" and "Rainbows" are examples of forays into street fashion.
Contents
[hide]History
2004-2005: Conception and early work
In August 2004,[5] Alice Nine formed after the disbandment of the band Givuss, and the band's vocalist, Shou, and guitarist Tora continued on to search for members to form a new band. Saga, the bassist for the band Delta Ark, and Nao, drummer for the bands Fatima and RusH, were also seeking bandmates as well, and the four members eventually joined together. Hiroto was the last member to join after Shou, Tora, Saga, and Nao spotted him at a performance with his band at the time, Baquepia. Shou explains that the "Alice" in the band's name was something that they believed sounded "very visual kei" to them, while the "Nine" is written in kanji and represents their origins as a Japanese band.[6]Their first concert was held at the Ikebukuro Cyber on May 11, 2004 and soon after they released their first single, Namae wa, Mada Nai in July, and they soon toured with fellow PS Company band BIS. In November, their first EP, Gion Shouja no Kane ga Naru, was released, and later that month, they did a nation-wide tour with the band Karen from Under Code Productions.[5]
In 2005, the pace of CD releases increased; the band released the singles "Gin no Tsuki Kuroi Hoshi," "Yami ni Chiru Sakura," and "Yuri wa Aoku Saite" consecutively for three months. These singles were eventually compiled onto their first major EP, Kasou Musou Shi, through a joint deal with PS Company and King Records. Alice Nine also went on tour with several bands throughout the year, including Ayabie, Kra, and Kagrra. Following these events, the band had its first solo tour, Alice in Wonder Tour, in August that year.[2][7]
2006: Zekkeishoku
In a short span of time after beginning the year, Alice Nine released several maxi singles, including "Kowloon -Nine Heads Rodeo Show-," "Fantasy", and the double A-side release, "Akatsuki/Ikuoku no Chandelier." The songs "Akatsuki" and "Ikuoku no Chandelier" were used as opening and closing themes in the second season of the anime series Meine Liebe. With the exception of these two songs, the singles were added onto the group's first full-length album, Zekkeishoku, which debuted on the Oricon daily charts at #4. The group completed the Kacho Fugetsu Vol. 1 tour in support of the album.[4][8]The band continued with a string of solo tours throughout the rest of the year, such as the tour Kimi no Hitomi ni Utsuru wa Zekkeishoku in May and the Hello, New Super View tour in the fall. The latter ended with the final venue at Shibuya Kokaido on October 6; footage of the event was later released the following January on the live DVD Hello, Dear Numbers. Around the same time, the band's first DVD single, "Number Six," saw release. Directed by guitarist Tora, the DVD combined the music video with a short film.[7]
2007: Alpha and mainstream success
A turning point for the band came when the single "Jewels" was released in March. The single allowed the band to land their first magazine cover and feature article with volume 171 of Shoxx Magazine.[9] Later that month on April 28, the band released "Dive into the Sun," a photobook that included an exclusive CD containing the song "Gekkou Yoku." Another landmark was Alice Nine's first performance outside of Japan at the JRock Revolution festival in Los Angeles, California on May 25, 2007. They joined with several other Japanese bands and became the closing performance of the Friday that weekend.[1][10]The release of the "White Prayer" single in June marked another milestone for the band's development; vocalist Shou explained in an interview with Shoxx Magazine that the song defined the style that the band was aiming for and hoped to maintain in the future. The process of the song's creation also came about more naturally than usual, as many songs until then were made through trial and error.[11] Later that year, on October 24, the group's single "Tsubasa" was released and peaked at number six on the Oricon charts,[12] making it one of their successful singles to date and landing the band a guest appearance on the Fuji Television variety show Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ for the first time.
On November 28, 2007, their second full-length album, Alpha, was released. The title for the album originated as a means to describe the band's return to their roots and beginning anew. The uppercase first letter of the Greek alphabet, Α, was chosen to symbolize this idea. Aside from the singles to be compiled onto the album, recording for songs began in September and lasted for approximately one month.[11] The album reached the ninth position on the Oricon weekly chart, selling over 17,000 copies in its first week.[13]
2008: Vandalize
Alice Nine started off the year with another tour, alice nine. 2008 standing tour "A to U". However, complications arose when guitarist Tora was diagnosed with a spinal disc hernia, which had worsened over time to the point of numbness throughout the left side of his body. Finally seeking medical help, the tour had to be postponed until Tora recovered enough for the band to resume activities in Tokyo.[14]The band released a new single, titled "Mirror Ball" on March 26, 2008. The title song of the single was used in the live-action movie adaptation of the manga Aquarian Age.[15]
Two compilations of the band's music videos, "Alice in Pictures I" and "Alice in Pictures II", were released on July 2, 2008. The DVDs contain approximately 8 music videos in chronological order of their original release, with "Alice in Pictures I" including the videos from "Gin no Tsuki Kuroi Hoshi" to "Number Six". "Alice in Pictures II" contains videos from "Jewels" to "Eraser -Memoire d'une fleur-", and also includes a new music video for "Gekkou Yoku", a song which was exclusively included with the "Dive into the Sun" photobook.[16][17]
On August 6, the band released their latest single, "Rainbows." The single reached a peak mark of #3 on the Japanese Oricon daily charts which is currently the band's current top position on mainstream Japanese charts.[18] The band also started their tour called "Discotheque play like 'A' Rainbows" which coincided with the new single. The tour lasted the entire month, and the concert footage was released on their live DVD, Discotheque play like "A" Rainbows -enter&exit-, on October 29, 2008.[19]
The band's fourteenth maxi-single, "Cross Game," was released on December 10, 2008. The title song was used as the ending theme song for the second season of the anime Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D'S and was released in two versions.[20] On December 19, 2008, the band's tour at the time culminated in the grand final, named "Crossing the Supernova", at NHK Hall.[21]
A blog entry by vocalist Shou announced that the band was in recording sessions for a third album named Vandalize, which was released on January 14, 2009.[22][23] "Cross Game" is the third single to be featured on the album, along with "Mirror Ball" and "Rainbows" for a total of 11 tracks. The album's title comes from the theme of "the destruction of culture."[24]
2009: Fifth anniversary
In the following weeks of the release of Vandalize, the band started their tour for the year, Untitled Vandal(ism). The first half of the tour ran from February to April, while its second half ran throughout the month of July. The tour's finale, "Graced the Beautiful Day," occurred on August 23, 2009 at the Tokyo International Forum Hall.[25] Footage from the finale, as well as live studio performance footage, is set to be released on the live DVD, "Untitled Vandal(ism) #Finale 'Graced the Beautiful Day,'" on November 11, 2009.[26]On June 2, 2009, a blog entry by vocalist Shou announced the changing of their name from "アリス九號." or "alice nine." to "Alice Nine" for media reasons. He explained that the Japanese transcription was beginning to lose its purpose as a means to "repre
sent aesthetics" and that the English transcription was closest to the band's original intention. The Japanese transcription could also not be read as the band's proper name without the use of furigana or other means of alternative text. The entry also announced new work for the band's fifth anniversary—a new single and a new book, which would use the new English transcription upon release. Alice Nine's fifteenth maxi-single, "Hana," was released on August 5, 2009. Shou describes the titular track as a "danceable song with a sweet and oriental feeling." "Piece of 5ive Elements 'The Book' ~Alice Nine 5th~" is a book containing interviews, reports on the band's concert activities during 2009, photography, and more, and was released on August 24, 2009.[27][28]
On December 16, Alice Nine held their last concert for 2009. During the three-hour-long event, they performed a variety of songs from their entire career. For the very first song of the night, the band also performed a cover of The Beatles' hit song, "All You Need Is Love."
2010-present
The band began its activities in 2010 with the announcement of a compilation album, Alice Nine Complete Collection 2006-2009, which contains the title songs from each of the band's maxi-singles released since 2006. The compilation album was released on March 24, 2010. The band also finished their first tour of the year, Kikagaku no Kotowari (幾何学ノ理), that same month.[29]On April 4, 2010, during the final live of the Kikagaku no Kotowari tour, the band announced the release of a new single on August 4, 2010. However, the official website stated a slight delay of the single's release, pushing the release date to August 25, 2010. In the same announcement, the single was officially titled "Senkou." Filming of the music video for "Senkou" began in May 2010.[30]
The band's official 2010 tour, Flash Light from the past, begun on July 5, 2010. The tour will span over the next four months with 30 performances in 27 live houses across Japan. The tour finale, Tokyo Galaxy, will be on January 6, 2011 at the Nippon Budokan. [31][32][33]
Style
Alice Nine's musical style can mainly be described as rock, with touches of metal, and a few instances of dance music. Their works range diversely, including heavier songs that were more prevalent in their early career, emotional ballads and medium tempo songs, and the lighter rock sound marked with more melodic instrumentation and synthesizers that is present on their 2007 album, Alpha. Like some other Visual Kei bands, as they progressed through the years, the band experimented and released songs that focus more on the mainstream public.The band's appearance and shift from a heavy visual kei look also took place over the length of their career. In early work, Alice Nine's clothing in promotional footage and live concerts was a sort of stylized take on traditional Japanese clothing, along with moderate makeup, piercings, and bright hair colors such as red and pale blonde. However, in 2006, the look began to fade out and essentially disappeared the year after, having been replaced with leather and the onset of street fashion. Music videos for "Blue Planet" and "Gekkou Yoku" show off a relaxed and casual look, while videos such as those for "Cosmic World" and "Rainbows" are examples of forays into street fashion.
Members
- Shou (将?) is the lead vocalist.
- Hiroto (ヒロト?) is the lead guitarist.
- Tora (虎?) is the rhythm guitarist.
- Saga (沙我?) is the bassist.
- Nao (ナオ?) is the drummer and band leader.
Discography
Studio albums
- [2006.04.26] Zekkeishoku (絶景色; Vivid Scenery of Colors)
- [2007.11.28] Alpha
- [2009.01.14] Vandalize
Extended plays
- [2004.11.17] Gion Shouja no Kane ga Naru (祇園盛者の鐘が鳴る; The Gion Temple's Bells Toll)
- [2005.07.27] ALICE IN WONDEЯLAND
- [2005.11.23] Kasou Musou Shi (華想夢想紙; Flower Fancying Dream Fancying Paper)
Compilation albums
- [2010.03.24] Alice Nine Complete Collection 2006-2009
Singles
- [2004.07.05] Namae wa, Mada Nai (名前は、未だ無ひ。; I Don't Yet Have a Name)
- [2005.03.30] Gin no Tsuki Kuroi Hoshi (銀の月 黒い星; Silver Moon, Black Star)
- [2005.04.27] Yami ni Chiru Sakura (闇ニ散ル桜; Cherry Blossoms Scattered in the Darkness)
- [2005.05.25] Yuri wa Aoku Saite (百合は蒼く咲いて; Lilies Bloom Palely)
- [2006.01.25] Kowloon Nine Heads Rodeo Show (九龍; Nine Dragons)
- [2006.02.22] FANTASY
- [2006.02.22] Akatsuki/Ikuoku no Chandelier (暁/幾億のシャンデリア; Dawn/Several Million Chandeliers)
- [2006.10.04] Blue Planet
- [2006.10.04] Number Six
- [2007.03.21] Jewels
- [2007.06.06] White Prayer
- [2007.10.24] Tsubasa
- [2008.03.26] Mirror Ball
- [2008.08.06] Rainbows
- [2008.12.10] Cross Game
- [2009.08.05] Hana (華【hæ・nə】)
- [2010.08.25] Senkou (閃光)
Home video
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Bibliography
- [2007.04.28] "Dive into the Sun" (photo book)
- [2007.12.25] "Shiny Summer X'mas 2007" (photo book)
- [2008.02.29] "Alpha" (band score and tablature)
- [2008.03.27] "Zekkeishoku" (band score and tablature)
- [2008.09.13] "alice nine. first piano collection" (piano solo tablature)
- [2009.]"[Untitled Vandali(ism)#1]"
- [2009.]"[Untitled Vandali(ism)#2]"
- [2009.07.07] "Vandalize" (band score and tablature)
- [2009.08.24] "Piece of 5ive Elements 'The Book' ~Alice Nine 5th~"
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External links
CORONA - ALICE NINE
taenai arasoi no naka inochi wa ima maku wo ake
ai wa hito wo tsunagi ten wa hito wo aisazuni
sekai wa sawagashikute peesu wo midasarete ita
uchuu wa fukai aosade kokyuu wo boku ni ataenai
itsuka kimi to deai yume ga maku wo tojite mo
boku wo yasashiku tsutsumu hikari de ate hoshii kara
ishiki wa chihei wo koe kotoba wa anata no moto e
hirikina kono utagoe de dareka ga sukuemasu youni
hikari no man naka de dakishimeraretara
kokoro wa karada wo hanare eien ni tokeatteitai
chikau yo itsumademo tooku ni iki wa shinai to
moshi te ga hanareta to shite mo dokomademo tsunagi ni iku kara ne
chikyuu no rinkaku ni yasashisa wo mitsuketa.
hikari yo man naka de kanadeta ototachi wa
itsudemo soba ni ite kureta aishita anata he
yume yo kako yo sugisarishi hibi yo ame yo kumo yo sono ato no niji yo
ai wa hito wo tsunagi ten wa hito wo aisazuni
taenai kanjou no uzu inochi wa ima maku wo aketa
ai wa hito wo tsunagi ten wa hito wo aisazuni
sekai wa sawagashikute peesu wo midasarete ita
uchuu wa fukai aosade kokyuu wo boku ni ataenai
itsuka kimi to deai yume ga maku wo tojite mo
boku wo yasashiku tsutsumu hikari de ate hoshii kara
ishiki wa chihei wo koe kotoba wa anata no moto e
hirikina kono utagoe de dareka ga sukuemasu youni
hikari no man naka de dakishimeraretara
kokoro wa karada wo hanare eien ni tokeatteitai
chikau yo itsumademo tooku ni iki wa shinai to
moshi te ga hanareta to shite mo dokomademo tsunagi ni iku kara ne
chikyuu no rinkaku ni yasashisa wo mitsuketa.
hikari yo man naka de kanadeta ototachi wa
itsudemo soba ni ite kureta aishita anata he
yume yo kako yo sugisarishi hibi yo ame yo kumo yo sono ato no niji yo
ai wa hito wo tsunagi ten wa hito wo aisazuni
taenai kanjou no uzu inochi wa ima maku wo aketa
LYRICS RAINBOWS - ALICE NINE
LYRICS:
RAINBOWS
ataerareta namae wo
TRANSLATION
RAINBOWS
a looky
the monochrome scenery in the dead of night
the richly colored extension that I asked for
the more they’re spread out, the more colors are added like a peacock’s feathers
dazzling blinding the magic of light toward the endless spiral
I’ll paint it in the sky so it can reach you
let’s paint the miracle like show of the century
resound!crossing over ground level repainting the dark
I’ll dance with you inside the layered light
wake up the dream that wakes up from in the dark
now let’s go into the core of the morning hours
if the things I can see are reality why are there dates
on the opposite side of your heart that’s falling into the negative that is where I will sing
my voice will become clear so it can reach you
before dawn ring the wake up bell
ready, go! crossing over time through the dark take off now
I’ll bloom deutzia flowers that look like they could burn in my heart with you
a cocktail that’s like a noise the world that passes through the dark
you and I probably don’t need anything else
I’ll paint it in the sky so it can reach you
let’s paint the miracle like show of the century
resound!crossing over ground level repainting the dark
I’ll dance with you inside the layered light
the name given to the part of the view that the sky threw away
RAINBOWS
are you ready?
mayonaka MONOKURO na fuukei
negatta gokusaishiki no shinshou
negatta gokusaishiki no shinshou
hiro garu hodo irozuiteku kujaku no hane no you
mekuru mekuru hikari no MAGIC mugen no rasen e
mekuru mekuru hikari no MAGIC mugen no rasen e
sora e egaiteyuku kimi e todoku you ni
kiseki no youna seiki no SHOW wo
egake
hibike chihei koete yami wo nuri kaeteku
ori kasanaru hikari no naka de kimi to odorou
kiseki no youna seiki no SHOW wo
egake
hibike chihei koete yami wo nuri kaeteku
ori kasanaru hikari no naka de kimi to odorou
mezame you yume kara sameru yume
saa yukou gozen niji no kakumei
saa yukou gozen niji no kakumei
mieru mono ga shinjitsu nara naze namida wa aru?
nagare ochiru kokoro no ura soko de boku wa utaou
nagare ochiru kokoro no ura soko de boku wa utaou
koe wo tsumui de yuku kimi e todoku you ni
yoake mae ni mezame no kane wo narase
READY,GO toki wo kakete THROUGH THE DARK ima, tobi tate
moeru you na dairin no hana kimi to sakasou
yoake mae ni mezame no kane wo narase
READY,GO toki wo kakete THROUGH THE DARK ima, tobi tate
moeru you na dairin no hana kimi to sakasou
NEON no KAKUTERU GURASU koshi no sekai
kimi to boku wa tabuu hoka no mono wa iranai
kimi to boku wa tabuu hoka no mono wa iranai
sora e egaite yuku kimi e todoku you ni
kiseki no youna seiki no SHOW wo egake
hibike chihei koete yami wo nuri kaeteku
ori kasanaru hikari no naka de kimi to odorou
tsukai suteta PROFILEkiseki no youna seiki no SHOW wo egake
hibike chihei koete yami wo nuri kaeteku
ori kasanaru hikari no naka de kimi to odorou
ataerareta namae wo
TRANSLATION
RAINBOWS
a looky
the monochrome scenery in the dead of night
the richly colored extension that I asked for
the more they’re spread out, the more colors are added like a peacock’s feathers
dazzling blinding the magic of light toward the endless spiral
I’ll paint it in the sky so it can reach you
let’s paint the miracle like show of the century
resound!crossing over ground level repainting the dark
I’ll dance with you inside the layered light
wake up the dream that wakes up from in the dark
now let’s go into the core of the morning hours
if the things I can see are reality why are there dates
on the opposite side of your heart that’s falling into the negative that is where I will sing
my voice will become clear so it can reach you
before dawn ring the wake up bell
ready, go! crossing over time through the dark take off now
I’ll bloom deutzia flowers that look like they could burn in my heart with you
a cocktail that’s like a noise the world that passes through the dark
you and I probably don’t need anything else
I’ll paint it in the sky so it can reach you
let’s paint the miracle like show of the century
resound!crossing over ground level repainting the dark
I’ll dance with you inside the layered light
the name given to the part of the view that the sky threw away
Jumat, 13 Agustus 2010
Visual Rei Cummunity
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