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    About Loudness

    Currently, Loudness continues to captivate audiences around the world with their live performances. In recent years, the band has been touring extensively, promoting their latest albums such as 'Rise to Glory' (2018) and 'Live 2020 - 40th Anniversary' (2021), which celebrated their four decades of rock music. The current lineup includes founding members Akira Takasaki on guitar and Masayoshi Yamashita on bass, alongside drummer Masayuki Suzuki and vocalist Nakao. Their live concerts are noted for the powerful blend of classic tracks and new songs, creating an exhilarating experience for both long-time fans and new listeners. The band often incorporates elaborate stage setups and lighting effects to enhance the visual impact of their shows. With an upcoming tour planned for 2023, Loudness aims to reach new audiences while also reconnecting with their fanbase across Asia and beyond. Furthermore, they regularly participate in major rock festivals, which allow them to share the stage with influential bands, thus maintaining their relevance in the contemporary music landscape. Their commitment to performing live is evident, as each concert serves as a testament to their legacy in the heavy metal genre.

    Loudness History

    Loudness is a prominent Japanese heavy metal band formed in 1981, emerging at a time when the heavy metal scene was rapidly evolving globally. Known for their powerful sound and technical prowess, Loudness quickly gained popularity in Japan, releasing their breakthrough album 'The Birthday Eve' in 1981. Their energetic performances and the distinctive guitar work of Akira Takasaki began to define their identity. By 1985, the band made significant inroads into the international market with the album 'Thunder in the East,' which appealed to heavy metal fans outside Japan, particularly in the United States. Amid rising fame, Loudness became the first Japanese band to sign with a major American label, Pasha Records, further solidifying their presence in the Western heavy metal scene. The band's history is marked by dedicated live performances, which have played a crucial role in building their loyal fanbase. Over the decades, Loudness has faced various lineup changes and challenges, yet they remain a resilient force in the music industry, continuing to tour and produce new music. Their live concerts are often characterized by high energy, remarkable musicianship, and an electric atmosphere that typically leaves audiences enthralled.