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眞呼 Mako
position: vocals
dob: 11.06.xx

kein → deadman

Mako writes all the lyrics for deadman's songs.
You could say Mako's wonderfully dark voice is the perfect counterpart for aie's dreary songwriting.
His singing is full of relish and also is underlined by a strong frowning undertone.

aie
position: guitar
dob: 26.09.xx

Theia → Lamiel → kein → deadman

Aie writes all of deadman's songs.
Due to his band expericences (Lamiel, kein), he not only creates songs with a tuneful depth, he also accomplishes to fuse all instruments to an arranged union. Despite or perhaps on account of this union of sound, it seems that each instrument is fully involved in creating the dimmer deadman atmosphere.
Also remarkable: You will virtually never hear aie playing guitar solos.

Toki
position: drums
dob: 19.10.xx

Theia → Lamiel → deadman

One of the most accurate and, at the same time, rank drums musicians of the JRock indie scene.
What is already introduced in songs like [shikibetsu no nai kuukyo] (from [Site of Scaffold]), Toki has evolved consequently on newer songs. His art of playing does not rest upon speed, but rather on creating a moody atmosphere.
Especially on deadman's last album, [no alternative], his diversified way of playing the drums is audible.

Takamasa (ex-member)
position: bass (11.01 - 06.04.05)
dob: 11.10.xx

LADY → deadman

His bass playing is namely taking  part in  deadman's gloomy and peculiar sound, accentuating and completing the other instruments, playing conjointly with Mako's voice and breaking out once in a while with meekly notes.

ゆきの Yukino (ex-member)
position: bass (until 04.01)
dob: 16.01.xx

kein → deadman → GULLET

Yukino left deadman after the release of [subliminal effect] and now plays his bass for GULLET.
For deadman, he wrote the music for [Mirrors] and [Radical Garden] on their first mini album [Subliminal effect].

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