I’ve got my doubts onto publishing information about this, however… I’ve been informing about ACID, so I guess I’ll go a bit further with this band too.
As some may know (if not everyone), ACID‘s official site vanished on April, the name of the band with the remaining members was changed to Needless Lyrics, as can be seen on now’s ACID official ex-site, where an instrumental melody can be heard at the top page’s background.

Apparently without a vocal, the band was introduced with 3 members: DAISUKE (Gu), YUTAH (Ba) and SEIICHIROH (Dr). However, there were 4 people in the official site, a 4th member that remained nameless and without a known position in the band.
All in one breath, the band would release their 1st Album on May 13th, homonymous entitled, without much information about its content but basic data until its public release.
This way, the album was officially released yesterday, supported by TOWER RECORDS and AKATSUKI Label, the tracklisting went on public, and the unknown 4th member of Needless Lyrics became to light (yet not in the official site) but by means of ORICON:
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Sakagami Mizuki
Position: Vocals
Birth: 03.17
Blood Type: AB
A bit of MIZUKI‘s career. Ex-former member of the band e.mu, same as Λucifer, a rock band created with marketing purpouses. It had a short trajectory, but very active, of 3 years: 6 maxi-singles, 1 Album and 2 DVDs. ¿A bit more? If someone remembers the interview made to ACID in past years, e.mu was also DAISUKE‘s former band.
Needless Lyrics will pursue the fans’s support through this new path in their career helding a Live, in the same place where ACID standed up on the stage for the last time:

Needless Lyrics LIVE at 表参道FAB 「NEEDFUL THINGS」
- Date: May 31th (Sunday)
- Place: 表参道FAB ( Omotesandou FAB )
- Opens/Starts: 18:00/18:30
- Tickets: ¥3,500 [ link ]
As follows the new links:
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Shirou June Reply:
May 15th, 2009 at %I:%M %p
Hola, bueno, sí, ciertamente e.mu había sacado un demo tape en el 98, pero algo tal vez no muy evidente es que fue luego de que las audiciones para Λucifer terminaron (a mediados del 99) que se hizo la búsqueda de la banda rival que diera el empuje a la serie (para no pasar por el casting y tener algo más sólido). Lo menciono por el hecho de que e.mu se hizo banda major al firmar con Unlimited Records ya en el 2000, la misma label de Λucifer. Y sí, fue interesante que al contrario de Λucifer, los miembros de e.mu fuesen parte del manga y no al revés.
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