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BUCK-TICK's Atsushi Sakurai Passes Away at 57 Due to Brainstem Hemorrhage

An Emotional Farewell to the Iconic Vocalist During a Fan Club-Exclusive Performance

The music world is in mourning as Atsushi Sakurai, the charismatic vocalist of the iconic Japanese rock band BUCK-TICK, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 57. The devastating news was officially confirmed, marking a sudden and shocking end to the artist's three-and-a-half-decade-long career.

On the fateful night of October 19th, Sakurai was performing at the fan-club exclusive event "BUCK-TICK FISH TANKer's ONLY 2023" at KT Zepp Yokohama in Kanagawa. Unfortunately, due to his deteriorating health, the performance had to be halted. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Sakurai could not be saved and passed away at 23:09 due to a brainstem hemorrhage. The family, respecting their privacy in this trying time, conducted a private funeral. However, according to the band's management, a memorial to honor Sakurai will be organized at a later date.

BUCK-TICK, composed of Atsushi Sakurai, Hisashi Imai (Guitar), Hidehiko Hoshino (Guitar), Yutaka Higuchi (Bass), and Toll Yagami (Drums), debuted in 1987. They rose to fame in 1988 with the hit single « JUST ONE MORE KISS », propelling them to national stardom. Celebrating their 35th anniversary this year, the band had just hosted a grand anniversary concert in their hometown of Gunma in September. They were just commencing their 36th year in the music industry when this tragic incident occurred.

Sakurai's untimely demise has sent shockwaves through the fan community and the music industry at large. It's a loss that leaves a void difficult to fill. The late singer was renowned for his mesmerizing vocals and enigmatic stage presence, qualities that have touched the lives of countless fans globally. His voice will forever resonate in the hearts of those who admired him. While the band's future remains uncertain, Sakurai's rich legacy ensures that he will continue to inspire generations to come.

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tagged by: lovely @p-escajuice ♡

1. Red Soil - Dir en Grey

2. アゲハ - mucc

3. Fuck Boys Get money - FAR EAST MENTION MANNEQUINS (mood!)

4. Speed Master - Gackt (yeash i do still listen to him)

5. High for This - The Weeknd

6. Ascendead Master - Versailles

7.  子ギャル - hide

8. Royal Garden - Rose Noire

9. ILLUMINATI - Malice Mizer

10. Ju te Veux - Malice Mizer

i’m having a mental breakdown rn so not tagging anyone sorry ♡

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old ass jrock culture things

bc im an oldtimer and was just discussing jrock culture w/ @thicclizzyy

- jrock cons. all, what, two of them? 

- Withering to Death was THE album. 

- “don’t call kyo kawaii!!” 

- lolita kisama, later rebranded as lokisa, selling super shitty overpriced “visual kei” clothing to white kids at cons

- reita’s noseband. just like, wear it everywhere. also, facemasks

- jrock mixtapes with kagura, miyavi, mucc, DEG, an cafe, and l’arc

- purple sky magazine was a thing 

- “smile ichiban ii onna” was omggggg sooo kyoot 

- everyone trying to emulate miyavi’s weird hyper persona

- camping out for DAYS in concert lines

- being part of a fandom meant livejournal blogging and having every prominent youtube video featuring the band memorized

- ball jointed dolls. EXPENSIVE ONES. double points if you customized them to look like a band member

- everyone wearing those sexpot revenge jackets with the fur hoods

- Dir en Grey not DIR EN GREY 

- safety pins in all your clothes bc aesthetic