Loudness - Heavy Metal Playlist
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Loudness, a heavy metal band from Osaka, Japan, formed in 1981 by Akira Takasaki and Munetaka Higuchi, mixed blistering guitar riffs and soaring vocals to pioneer Japan’s metal scene in the 1980s with albums like Thunder in the East and Lightning Strikes. Their live shows packed venues with intense rhythms and shredding solos, firing up crowds from Tokyo to the US.
This playlist of live classics puts you in the front row, with tracks that hit the spot for rocking out or chilling. #Loudness #LiveMusic #HeavyMetal
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Loudness - Crazy Doctor (Live in Hiroshima, Japan 1988) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Crazy Doctor (Live in Hiroshima, Japan 1988) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)322 views -
Loudness - Crazy Nights (Live in Tokyo, Japan 2019) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Crazy Nights (Live in Tokyo, Japan 2019) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)1.16K views -
Loudness - Crazy Samurai (Live in Tokyo, Japan 2004) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Heavy Stuff Loudness - Crazy Samurai (Live in Tokyo, Japan 2004) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)853 views 1 comment -
Loudness - Dream Fantasy (Live in Chicago 1985) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Dream Fantasy (Live in Chicago 1985) FM Broadcast Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)57 views -
Loudness - Esper (Live in Balingen, Germany 2010) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Esper (Live in Balingen, Germany 2010) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)30 views -
Loudness - Fire of Spirit (Live in Seoul, South Korea 2010) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Fire of Spirit (Live in Seoul, South Korea 2010) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)106 views -
Loudness - Get Away (Live in Philadelphia 1985) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Get Away (Live in Philadelphia 1985) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)20 views -
Loudness - Heavier Than Hell (live in Himeji, Japan 1988) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Heavier Than Hell (live in Himeji, Japan 1988) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)24 views -
Loudness - Heavy Chains (Live in Balingen, Germany 2010) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Heavy Chains (Live in Balingen, Germany 2010) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)1.84K views -
Loudness - Hit The Rails (Live in Seoul, South Korea 2010) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Loudness - Hit The Rails (Live in Seoul, South Korea 2010) Soundboard Loudness was started by guitarist Akira Takasaki, bassist Hiroyuki Tanaka and drummer Munetaka Higuchi, coming off the split-up of the rock band Lazy in Tokyo in February 1980. The three musicians, Takasaki in particular, were dissatisfied with the musical direction of their previous band and wanted to test their abilities in new areas. The rising movement of new Japanese heavy metal acts fit the aspirations and musical tendencies of the young musicians. Nevertheless, bassist Tanaka soon renounced to be part of the new metal group, searching success in the anime soundtrack business with the band Neverland. Takasaki recruited his childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as bass player and the rest is history. After a few auditions, the band found a singer in former Earthshaker member Minoru Niihara. He was a university student at the time. With this line-up, Loudness signed for the major label Nippon Columbia and recorded their Japanese-language debut album, The Birthday Eve. Despite the reduced presence of the heavy metal genre in the Japanese media at the time and the lack of a single to launch the album, The Birthday Eve and the concerts to support it were quite successful. The flashy shred guitar work of Takasaki and the solid musicianship of the other band members soon became a trademark of their performances in the studio and on stage. The band, excited by the good sales response in Japan, produced four studio albums in rapid succession, while guitarist Takasaki found the time to start his solo career, releasing the album Tusk of Jaguar, which the other group members played in. In 1983, after recording their third album The Law of Devil's Land, they embarked on their first United States tour, followed by a tour in Europe. They moved to Europe to record their fourth album Disillusion, performing several concerts there, as documented in their second video Eurobounds. As an attempt to break in the international scene, the band re-recorded the vocal tracks of the album Disillusion in English language, releasing their first album outside Japan in 1984. The Birthday Eve (1981) Devil Soldier (1982) The Law of Devil's Land (1983) Disillusion (1984) Thunder in the East (1985) No. 74 (US) Shadows of War (1986) Lightning Strikes (1986) Hurricane Eyes (1987) - Japanese Version Soldier of Fortune (1989) No. 18 (JPN) On the Prowl (1991) No. 7 (JPN) Loudness (1992) No. 2 (JPN) Heavy Metal Hippies (1994) No. 29 (JPN) Ghetto Machine (1997) No. 65 (JPN) Dragon (1998) No. 49 (JPN) Engine (1999) No. 48 (JPN) Spiritual Canoe (2001) No. 20 (JPN) Pandemonium (2001) No. 27 (JPN) Biosphere (2002) No. 45 (JPN) Terror (2004) No. 88 (JPN) Racing (2004) No. 60 (JPN) Breaking the Taboo (2006) No. 129 (JPN) Metal Mad (2008) No. 51 (JPN) The Everlasting (2009) No. 42 (JPN) King of Pain (2010) No. 21 (JPN) Eve to Dawn (2011) No. 36 (JPN) 2012 (2012) No. 33 (JPN) The Sun Will Rise Again (2014) No. 29 (JPN) Rise to Glory (2018) No. 13 (JPN) Sunburst (2021) No. 5 (JPN)114 views