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VISUAL KEI GUITARIST JIMI PLAYING SHIBUYA 109: SONY MUSIC J-ROCKER BECCA.

Emo goth musician pretty boy with long hair, guitar pick in mouth. Jimi or James Blumer, Elec from Visual Kei band Laverite, model and blogger of Rock Japan Elec-tric, playing guitar at Shibuya 109, Tokyo, Japan.

Every so often, a J-rock idol will hold a free concert outside Shibuya 109 (the trendy fashion complex favored by Japanese teens). Yesterday, a murder of squealing gals came for a glimpse of
Man Heaven…

Japanese gaijin guitarist, pretty young male musician with earrings and long Sony Music artist BECCA or ベッカ, becca-chan live concert and pop rock showcase at Shibuya 109, Tokyo, Japan.

Doesn’t he look positively Japanese in the left photo?

Sony Music recording artist BECCA or ベッカ, becca-chan live concert and j-pop rock showcase at Shibuya 109, Tokyo, Japan. Paramore guitarist, punky emo girl singer.

All right, Jimi was there to play guitar for Sony Music Japan pop-rocker BECCA | ベッカ. The turnout was grand and spilled out into the street, making it difficult to take photos. Plus, security was ridiculously strict, lashing out at me for having a camera and refusing to let Jimi go anywhere alone… not even to the bathroom!

Screaming Japanese teenage girls at free J-rock and pop concert. Sony Music artist BECCA or ベッカ, becca-chan live concert and pop rock showcase at Shibuya 109, Tokyo, Japan.

Still, I managed a few decent shots. Screaming teenage Japanese schoolgirl at your feet? Just a typical day in the life.

Jimi is in Becca-chan’s latest music video, “Alive,” which is getting major screen-time on MTV Japan. He’s also in the new Tommy Heavenly6 PV, “Papermoon,” – dressed as the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz! You can follow his musical adventures on his blog, Rock Japan Elec-tric.

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VERSAILLES PHILHARMONIC QUINTET: LIVE VISUAL KEI CONCERT IN SHIBUYA, JAPAN.

Jasmine You, bass player of Visual Kei rock band Versailles Philharmonic Quintet, Japanese metal band with new single Prince on HearJapan record label.

I visited Marie Antoinette’s palace in 2004 and it was a ghost of its past opulence; a mere shell of the Rocaille. But the court didn’t fall with the Bastille – it’s simply moved to Tokyo and reincarnated itself through Visual Kei band Versailles (now known as “Versailles -Philharmonic Quintet-” in the US for lawyerly reasons).

Last evening, I was honored to be received by the royal court (okay, granted a guest pass to Versailles’ Shibuya-O-West show). The curtains parted, revealing a swirly gold “V” banner and amplifiers draped with red roses. “We-LOVE-Ver-SAILLES!” chanted the mostly-female audience. Five 18th century aristocrats floated out with flourishing hand gestures before strapping on electric instruments.

Hizaki, gothic lolita Marie Antoinette guitarist of Versailles, Visual kei Japanese rock band. Cross-dressing flamboyant Tokyo rockstar, band stage outfits.

I always associate Versailles with Queen, and not just because Hizaki (above) looks like Marie Antoinette shredding a red guitar. His sound has a Brian May quality to it, especially in finger-flying duets – or how about “heavy metal fugues” – with guitarist Teru (below left).

Kamijo vocalist of Versailles, visual kei rock band in Japan. Teru, guitar player, performing a concert. Androgynous Japanese musician, wild aristocratic Rococo stage costumes.

Visual Kei is often more about looks than sound, but Versailles strikes gold on both fronts. All are expert musicians and charming performers; vocalist Kamijo (right) is Castiglione’s perfect courtier, flipping his cape and bowing with one knee bent after each song. The 45-minute set included “After Cloudia” and “Aristocrat’s Symphony” from their first full album Noble, and multiple heavy tracks for the headbangers. The musicians spun around in unison, showing off their gorgeous stage outfits, and were the only band to slap hands with their fans. “En-core-ay!” they cried, but le coucher had already taken place.

Versailles Philharmonic Quintet, Rentrer en Soi, Black List playing at Shibuya-o-west concert venue. Visual kei bands concert poster and fans, Gothic Lolita and scary goth kids.

Rentrer en Soi was the headliner but Versailles stole the show. (“I was in exstase,” whispered my friend.) The other Visual/J-rock/metal bands didn’t make as strong an impression, although I was slack-jawed at Black:List singer Kyoutarou (formerly of Eight) – he of the blue lips, natty dreads, tarantula legs, and Jamiroquai quick-step.

Sweet Lolitas in pink dresses, white rabbit cute purse, Gothic Lolita velvet dress and ankle boots. Weird Harajuku Japanese fashion, little bo peep frilly girly children's clothing.

Royal visitors should dress to impress, but most concert-goers wore non-descript Shibuya-style clothes. There were some Lolitas, and one girl rocked a bunny purse similar to mine. Two fabulous cosplayers mimicked Teru and Jasmine You down to the black feather on his index finger.

Sex Pot Revenge goth and punk lolita T-shirt from Tokyo, Japan Marui Young department store. Crazy braided and piled Japanese hairstyle, club kid with red eyeshadow at Visual kei concert. Gothic emo hair, streaked blond hair.

When you’re surrounded by frills and neon gasmasks every day, you sometimes just want to wear a plain black T-shirt (Sex Pot Revenge, $18 from Marui Young). I compensated for my sartorial minimalism by going Rococo with hair and makeup.

What, you still haven’t downloaded Versailles’ new single “Prince” from HearJapan? What are you waiting for? It’s free! HearJapan offers digital music from all genres, but the Visual Kei category is especially fantastic (Megamasso, D’espairsRay, DuelJewel, Vidoll and more). As long as we support these bands, Rococo decadence will never die!

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