COMPLEX
history
COMPLEX is a Japanese rock band formed in 1988 by former X Japan guitarist Hide and vocalist Koji Kikkawa. The band emerged during a time of significant transformation in the Japanese music scene, blending elements of rock, pop, and punk to create a unique sound. They quickly gained popularity with their energetic performances and catchy melodies. After releasing their debut album in 1989, they became a prominent name in the J-Rock scene. However, due to creative differences, the band disbanded in 1994 but reunited several times for special performances and anniversary tours.
influences
COMPLEX draws inspiration from a variety of musical genres, including glam rock, punk rock, and new wave. Their sound reflects influences from Western rock bands such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and David Bowie, as well as Japanese artists like Southern All Stars and Pink Lady. The band's ability to blend these influences has helped them develop a distinctive style that resonates with fans across generations.
facts
1. The band's name, 'COMPLEX,' represents the complexity of their music and the diverse backgrounds of its members. 2. They are known for their theatrical live performances, which often include elaborate costumes and stage designs. 3. The band's first album, 'Complex,' was released in 1989 and achieved commercial success, reaching the top of the Oricon charts. 4. In 1990, they were awarded the Best New Artist at the Japan Gold Disc Awards. 5. Despite their disbandment in 1994, they have reunited multiple times for concerts, celebrating their legacy.
significance
COMPLEX is significant in the Japanese music industry for pioneering the fusion of rock and pop genres, influencing many subsequent artists in the J-Rock scene. Their work helped pave the way for the popularity of rock music in Japan during the 1990s and beyond. Additionally, their memorable melodies and powerful lyrics have established them as enduring figures in Japanese pop culture.