UnsraW (アンスロウ)

Unsraw (アンスロウ ansurō?, or typeset as UnsraW), is a Japanese rock band currently signed under the label Speed Disk. They were formed in July 2006.

After the dissolution of the independent band Core the Child, vocalist Yuuki and drummer Shou started a new project called Unsraw. The band performed several “secret lives” with no releases, and were scouted by Speed Disk, a record label specializing in bands of the visual kei style.

After signing to Speed Disk, Unsraw released the singles “-9-” and “Gate of Death”. Both singles were limited to a 1000-copy pressing, and sold out quickly. In late 2006, the band released its first EP, Spiral Circle in two types, which also sold out soon after release.

Beginning in 2007, Unsraw began releasing material in Europe through import label CLJ Records, with their first full-length album Spiral Circle -Complete-, and concert DVD Screaming Birthday. The band went on to release another single leading to a pair of EPs in the summer of 2007 titled Abel and Kein (a reference to Cain and Abel). Abel was released in August, while Kein was released on September 26th. The two EPs were released as a single album in Europe with a bonus track, and later in Japan with a differing bonus track.

After a few shows initiating 2008, Yuuki became suddenly ill, unable to perform with the band. The rest of the members performed instrumental shows, not wanting to cancel any performances. In April, it was revealed Yuuki would be returning soon, but that he was still fighting a lung disease, but in May Unsraw announced they will be pausing activities until Yuuki has fully recovered.

~ 世愁歌

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s




Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.