20-708: Taia may refer to: Taia (band) , a Japanese metal band Taia (river) , a tributary of the Jiul de Est River in Romania. Tiye or Taia, a queen of Ancient Egypt Princess Taia of Thebes, a character in Ibis the Invincible Taia (gastropod) , a genus of freshwater snails in the family Viviparidae People [ edit ] Abdellah Taïa (born 1973), Moroccan writer Mapu Taia (born 1939), Cook Islands politician and Speaker of
40-611: A reference to the band resuming, but also refers to Japan's recovery from the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake . Guitarist Narumi officially joined the band on June 1. The single "Nostphilia", coined by combining "nostalgia" and "philia", was released on November 14. The band's only studio album, the self-titled Destrose , was released on April 10, 2013 and supported by a fourteen-date Japanese tour that ended with their first one-man concert on June 1 at Meguro Live Station. It reached number seven on Oricon's indie albums chart. They were
60-533: A self-titled demo and the following year a second, entitled "Sanctus". The group eventually found its current sound with the arrival of a keyboardist. In 2002, Taia won a prize with their song "Beware". In the same year Fuuga replaced the old keyboardist, and the band released their first single "Sorrow". In 2004 they released their second single, "Yumegatari". That same year, Taia went on their first tour in Tohoku, while Higa joined as second guitarist. In February 2005,
80-412: A song for the record, which was supported by an eleven-date nationwide tour. Drummer Haruna left the band after her farewell concert on December 24 at Meguro Rock-May-Kan due to her upcoming marriage. Risa☆Risa joined as drummer on January 30, 2015, and had her first Destrose concert the following day. In February, leader and sole constant member Mina left the band due to her ongoing health issues. At
100-450: A week later and would become their longest serving vocalist. Destrose resumed activities after the January 9, 2012 Women's Power 20th Anniversary concert, where they played alongside Show-Ya, Aldious and Babymetal . Two days later, drummer Haruna officially joined the band. They released "Fenixx -To Revive-" on March 28, which reached number 7 on the indie chart. Its title is not only
120-500: Is a Japanese metal band from Okinawa , named after the Edgar Allan Poe poem " The Raven ". The band was formed in 1998, by college classmates; Taka, Yasha and Hakua, as an Iron Maiden cover band. Their original female drummer is the one who named the band. Fellow student Seika soon joined and they felt having a vocalist who had never listened to heavy metal before would make their music more interesting. In 2000, Taia released
140-443: Is also a fortuneteller and would give tarot card readings at concerts. The single "Deathless Memories" was released on May 25 and reached number 8 on Oricon 's independent singles chart. Destrose announced they would temporary suspend activities after their September 25 concert at Meguro Live Station and that it would be their last with Nene, Nana and guitarist Satty. Bassist Miho joined Destrose on November 11. Marina joined about
160-458: Is best known for the subsequent bands later formed by its many members. Guitarist and bandleader Mina formed a cover band named Destroya in 2006. She derived its name from Kiss ' album Destroyer and the Godzilla character Destoroyah . They performed songs by acts such as Led Zeppelin , Show-Ya , Pantera , Metallica and Manowar . Mina then formed Destrose in 2007, including "rose" in
180-447: The Black , released the following month, and their third album, 2018's 7 Years Ago , both include re-recordings of Destrose songs. Their 2019 EP Headless Goddess is composed almost entirely of re-recorded Destrose songs and features guest vocalists, including Ibuki. In September 2015, Narumi and Risa☆Risa formed Disqualia with Ibuki. Miho and Haruna formed Lovebites in 2016 and recorded
200-581: The Cook Islands Parliament Zeb Taia (born 1984), rugby league player See also [ edit ] Taya , a given name and surname Teia , the last Ostrogothic king in Italy Thaia (disambiguation) Tiye (name) , Ancient Egyptian name Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Taia . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
220-610: The band appeared on the Trendkill2005 compilation, and later in May on Total Steel Okinawa 2005 . By the end of the year, on the 16th of November they released their first album, Asymmetry , which was followed by a tour in Okinawa, Tokyo and Osaka. Drummer Hakua was replaced by Ara in 2006. On July 19 they released the EP Prayer , which was accompanied with a DVD . In February and March 2007,
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260-406: The music videos for "Praise" and "Kazamai" were released, followed by their third album Seeds of Rain , on March 14. Soon after Taia began another tour. On September 9, 2009 they released their third album Through Your Tears in two versions; Japanese and English. Taia's song "Praise" was included on the January 15, 2011 compilation Iron Angel in preparation for their January 22 performance at
280-465: The name to make it more feminine and in reference to Guns N' Roses . Destrose contributed the song "Headless Goddess" to the November 2008 compilation album Samurai Metal Vol. 4 . Eye, Eri, Kayo and guest drummer Mari all left the band on New Year's Eve 2008 and went on to form Mary's Blood at the end of 2009. In January 2010, Destrose was the opening act for The Iron Maidens ' Japanese tour. Before
300-532: The only indie band at Show-Ya's female artists-only Naon no Yaon 2013 festival on April 29, which also included Scandal and Cyntia among others. Destrose performed in the US for the first time in early August as part of Tokyo in Tulsa . The double A-side single "Rin / Maze" was released on November 13 and reached number 7 on the indie chart. To celebrate, they held a one-man concert at Shibuya O-West that same day, which
320-463: The release of their debut single "Hakai no Bara" on October 2, a second pressing was already decided due to excessive demand. Destrose's song "Skykiller" was included on the January 15, 2011 compilation Iron Angel in preparation for their January 22 performance at the two-day Iron Angel Live event alongside other female metal acts such as Ancient Myth , Taia and Dazzle Vision . The band recruited vocalist Nene and drummer Nana in March 2011. Nene
340-505: The same time Lisa went on hiatus to treat vocal cord nodules , with Ibuki filling in as guest vocalist. In May, Destrose announced that they would be going on indefinite hiatus in July. They played their final concert, titled Persistence of Rose, at Meguro The Live Station in Tokyo on July 18, 2015. Also in July 2015, Mina formed the steampunk metal band Fate Gear . Their debut album A Light in
360-518: The success of the show and with the re-emergence of the metal scene in Okinawa, they have continued to play through 2019. Destrose Destrose was a Japanese heavy metal band formed in 2007. The group remained an independent band their entire career and experienced frequent line-up changes until going on indefinite hiatus in 2015. Although considered pioneers of the Girls Metal Band Boom , Destrose never achieved commercial success and
380-483: The two-day Iron Angel Live event alongside other female metal acts such as Destrose , Ancient Myth and Dazzle Vision . Taia stopped all musical activities at the end of 2013. Taia reunited in 2017 to play at the fourth installment of the Okinawan Metal event "Balls of Steel" in support of their label-mates Soundwitch, who were also playing the event. They had initially only planned a one night reunion, but after
400-428: Was recorded and later released as a concert video. Later that month, Mina announced she was taking a hiatus from live activities due to health issues. In March 2014, Destrose performed in the US again at Naka-Kon . Soon after Marina left and formed Mardelas , with Lisa replacing her on April 25. The mini-album, The Prologue was released on September 24 and reached number 5 on the indie chart. Each member wrote
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