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[interview] To “XYZ” and Back: HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Returns to Their Metal Roots

Monday, April 19th, 2010 by Kathy Chee
Interview and photos by David Cirone

HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR’s April 3rd concert shook the walls, the floor, and even nearby freight elevators at the Washington State Convention Center. Having performed twice before for American fans in 2006 and 2007, their appearance at Sakura-Con 2010 was the band’s first opportunity to show their re-awakened metal side with vocalist HALCA taking over for graduated original member Mākii.

Supported by opening band Dazzle Vision, HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR’s one-hour set contained a mix of the heaviest songs from their latest album, swamp man, amid anime theme songs (from Bleach, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny) that have made the 6-member rock group famous worldwide.

Previously straddling the fence between their Metallica cover-band roots and a sometimes pop style supervised by major label Sony, HandMC has surmounted the task of replacing an adored original member and launched a new identity with swamp man. With support from their Okinawa-based label Spice Records, songs like “XYZ,” “good bye,” “hate,” and “living” give evidence of a refined hard-rock sound that invites fans to move forward with them into a new chapter that all 6 members are genuinely excited about.

Mostly due to their anime pedigree, but partially due to curiosity about HALCA’s readiness to step into the spotlight, the Sakura-Con audience filled the hall to capacity (4000+) and kept in stride with the amped 12-song set — then demanded an encore.

Returning to the stage, vocalist YUUSUKE admitted to the crowd that they weren’t prepared for another song, but they were going to play anyway. HALCA, who had lost any bit of timidity after months of touring with HandMC in Japan, asked the crowd “How’re you fucking feeling?”

I sat down with the band the next day to return the question. (more…)

[live report] HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR @ Shibuya Club Quattro

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 by Kathy Chee
Written by Sarah Dworken

Meet HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR. Or rather, meet the new HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR.

I’m well aware that this band has some decent exposure in the English-speaking world. From their relatively frequent appearances at anime conventions to their involvement in popular anime soundtracks, at the very least, the overseas anime fans seem to be pretty familiar with their set. The band is even scheduled to play at Sakura-Con in Seattle, Washington, on April 3. That in itself is not terribly unfamiliar to most Japanese music lovers. A smooth, pop-rock vocalist is superimposed over metal guitar shredding, walking bass, and even a bat-out-of-hell screaming vocal harmony.

For most bands of this nature, they seem like a mere formula to serve an anime fandom that loves to easily digest music while ogling the flashy colors on their TV screens. Throw in a cute girl as the lead vocalist and you have a perfectly designed band for legions of specifically male otaku. (more…)

[press release] JapanFiles presents HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR at Sakura-Con 2010

Sunday, November 1st, 2009 by Kathy Chee

October 31, 2009 – Japanese rock band HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR returns to the USA with a new vocalist and heavier sound. HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR will play a live concert at Sakura-Con 2010 and attend autograph and Q&A sessions for fans during Sakura-Con’s three-day event in Seattle, WA on April 2-4, 2010.

Sakura-Con information and pre-registration at: http://www.sakuracon.org/

HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR profile:
Formed in Okinawa, Japanese rock band HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR has contributed theme songs for three hit anime series: “Bleach,” “Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny: Special Edition,” and “Darker Than Black.” The band has also contributed film songs for “Death Note: The Last Name (tribute album)” and “Anata wo Wasurenai.” In 2009, HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR (also known to their Japanese fans as “Haikara”) returned to their original label Spice Records and released a new album “Swamp Man” featuring a new vocalist HALCA. Their appearance at Sakura-Con 2010 will mark their first overseas performance with their new lineup.

HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR appears by arrangement with Spice Records and JapanFiles.

HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Official Website – http://hmc.spicemusic.jp/top.php
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Official MySpace – http://www.myspace.com/handmcofficial
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR music on JapanFiles – http://www.japanfiles.com/highandmightycolor

[review] HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR: Swamp Man

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 by Kathy Chee

high-and-mighty-color-swamp-man_jacket-300HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR’s debut album featuring new vocalist HALCA is a dam of pent up music waiting to be released. “Swamp man” rises from the water, a powerfully haunting intro that crescendos with the pain of new beginnings yet sounds like a dead mans march. The speaker asks, “Why do we exist?”

With Sony out of the picture, HMC has rediscovered their passion and the reasons for their existence. Swamp Man is a nostalgic mash up, an energetic exploration of all the past music that has made them what they are today.

The hardcore metal sound of Anti-Nobunaga is back and much more polished than when Sassy, Mackaz, Kazuto, Meg and Yusuke originally formed the band pre-Maaki. And the polish is slick, glossy and fantastic. “Fly me to the other moon” is a fast club anthem that demands you get up, dance and thrash. Speed metal riffs and HALCA’s electronic voice lift your hands towards the sky while the solid thump thump of drums and bass keep you firmly grounded on earth.

HALCA is still feeling out her place, not quite as strong as she could be on the metal inspired “Eyes” or “Goodbye” though she’s powerfully forceful on “Hate.” HMC hasn’t forgotten the rap rock that’s made them popular in the past either. “7.2” starts out acoustic, but quickly evolves into a catchy pop rock tune with a bit of metal thrown in at the end. HALCA’s rich tone complements Yusukes rapping and singing.

Why do we exist? For High and Mighty Color, for HALCA, for the Swamp Man that is their new album, existence will be an exploration of the great sounds inspired by metal, rap and pop that make HMC a unique band. Not yet able to shed the skin record labels have put them in, they’ll try to make you listen by playing this honest music that mixes their murky past and their bright future.

HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR official website – http://hmc.spicemusic.jp/top.php
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR at JapanFiles – http://www.japanfiles.com/highandmightycolor

[press release] New HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Album “swamp man” Available on JapanFiles

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 by Kathy Chee

hmc-halcaAugust 12, 2009 – JapanFiles continues its partnership with Spice Records with the release of HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR’s new album “swamp man.”

The Japanese rock band’s new CD goes on sale in Japan on September 2, but JapanFiles has the early digital release available today for J-Rock fans worldwide.

With song contributions to three hit anime series (Bleach, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny: Special Edition, Darker Than Black), the band has returned to their original label Spice Records to start over with a heavier sound and new vocalist HALCA.

HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR links!
HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR on JapanFiles.com -

http://www.japanfiles.com/highandmightycolor/

HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Official MySpace -

http://www.myspace.com/handmcofficial

HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR Official Website – http://www.handmc.jp/

[review] High and Mighty Color: XYZ

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 by Kathy Chee

hmc_xyzHALCA may be the vocalist that saves High and Mighty Color after losing their vocalist Makii to marriage.  The band released their first single with HALCA via iTunes on July 8th and it is a powerhouse song.

“XYZ” starts out fast and crunchy.  Instead of rap rock, Yusuke is screaming and growling ferociously.  Where Makii had often been eclipsed by the music around her, HALCA’s rich, deep vocals complement the heavier song.  Rather than the band toning it down to help the vocals,  it’s as if H&MC has been unfettered, their music allowed to progress to a crazy high without fear that their vocalist won’t be up to the task.

There’s a distinct metal sound similar to when the bands founders started as the indie band Anti-Nobunaga.  “XYZ” is a marked departure from their pop rock sound with Makii, a clean break and the herald for a High and Mighty HALCA era of music.

H&MC Official Website – http://hmc.spicemusic.jp/top.php

High and Mighty HALCA

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 by boo

Following up on the vague artist’s rendering of their new vocalist, HALCA, High and Mighty Color have released the first pictures to feature her in the flesh and blood. What do you guys think? I think she looks like she has attitude to make up for her lack of “the cute.”

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This on top of the news that former vocalist Maaki and her old man (the 29 years older Nakamura of Dreams Come True) are expecting their first child. Happy days to all.

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