When Laputa was originally formed in 1993, the band's lineup was Aki on vocals, Hiro on guitar, Kusuba on bass, and Tomoi on drums. With that member lineup Laputa released their first demotape "Saddistの夢 (Saddist no yume)" in September. In November of 1993, Hideno, previously in AI SICK FACE, joined Laputa as an additional guitarist. Laputa then released their second demotape "奈落の底 (naraku no soko)" in December of '93. Hiro left Laputa shortly thereafter. Junji, formerly of visual indie band Ad de Vidar, then joined Laputa in January of 1994 as a guitarist replacing Hiro. Laputa then released their first single "私が消える (watashi ga kieru)" in May of 1994. Hideno left Laputa in July of 1994, later joining visual band Merry Go Round. Kouichi, formerly in popular indie visual band Silver-Rose, joined Laputa in the same month replacing Hideno. Laputa released an indie video titled "Paradoxical Reality" in September of 1994. Kusuba left Laputa on January 7th of 1995, and would later be in the bands Lúcide and Kraidhearz. Junji then switched instruments and became Laputa's bassist, and Laputa then had the lineup they would keep for the rest of their career. In February of 1995 Laputa released their first indie album "眩~めまい~暈 (memai)" which met with success in the visual indie scene. Laputa shot a music video for the song "Vertigo" from "眩~めまい~暈 (memai)". In February of 1996 Laputa released the indie mini-album "眩めく廃人 (kurumeku haijin)" which featured three new songs and new versions of the popular songs "Vertigo" and "Insatiable" from the "眩~めまい~暈 (memai)" album. In July of 1996 Laputa released an indie live video titled "箱庭 (hakoniwa)" featuring performances from a concert at SHIBUYA ON AIR WEST from their Paradoxical Reality TOUR IV that year.
With their increasing popularity in the visual indie scene, Laputa caught the attention of big record companies and signed to the major label Toshiba-EMI in August of 1996. Laputa released their first major single "硝子の肖像 / GARASU NO SHOUZOU" in September of 1994, which peaked at #34 on the Oricon singles chart. In October Laputa's first major album "蜉~かげろう~蝣 / KAGEROU" was released, peaking at #24 on the Oricon albums chart. Laputa released their second major single "eve ~Last night for you~" in May of 1997, peaking at #33 on the Oricon singles chart. Laputa's second major album "絵~エマダラ~斑 / e.m.a.d.a.r.a" was released in June of 1997, peaking at #24 on the Oricon albums chart. In July of 1997 Laputa released a live video called "MOV(i)E ON DARKNESS" featuring performances from a concert at SHINJUKU LIQUID ROOM in April of that year. In November of 1997 Laputa released their third major single "meet again", peaking at #20 on the Oricon singles chart. In February of 1998 Laputa released their fourth major single "揺れながら… (yurenagara)", peaking at #25 on the Oricon singles chart. Laputa's third major album "麝香 / Jakou" was released in February of 1998, peaking at #10 on the Oricon albums chart. On the same day of Jakou's release, the video "CLIPS OF CRUNCH LOOP" was released, featuring Laputa's music videos for their first four major singles and one for the song "麝香 (Jakou)". From September of 1998 to May of 1999 Laputa released the four major singles "Feelin' the sky", "Breath", "Chimes", and "Virgin cry", which peaked on the Oricon singles chart at #15, #29, #25, and #23 respectively. Laputa's fourth major album "翔~カケラ~裸 / c.a.k.e.r.a" was released in June of 1999, peaking at #10 on the Oricon albums chart. On the same day of its release, the video "CLIPS OF CRUNCH LOOP II" was released, featuring Laputa's music videos for the four singles from the "翔~カケラ~裸 / c.a.k.e.r.a" album along with bonus videos for the songs "WITH the WIND" and "Pink animals". In February of 2000, Laputa released the album "Coupling Collection + xxxk [1996-1999 singles]", a collection of the c/w songs (B-sides) from their eight major singles, along with the new song "xxxk animals" and a new version of the song "BUZZ" which was originally featured as a hidden song on their "揺れながら… (yurenagara)" single from 1998. "Coupling Collection..." peaked at #43 on the Oricon albums chart. In October of 2000, Laputa released the three-disc best-of album "3DISC BEST ~1995-1999 except Coupling Collection~", which featured 32 songs in all including Laputa's eight major singles and 24 other songs ranging from their first indie album "眩~めまい~暈 (memai)" from 1995 to their "翔~カケラ~裸 / c.a.k.e.r.a" album from 1999. "3DISC BEST..." peaked at #41 on the Oricon albums chart. That was their last release for the Toshiba-EMI label which the band left, then signing to the smaller major label Nippon-Crown. Laputa released their ninth major single and their first single on Nippon-Crown, "Shape ~in the shape of wing~" in October of 2000, peaking at #26 on the Oricon singles chart. In December of 2000 Laputa released the video "CLIPS OF CRUNCH LOOP III", featuring music videos for all three songs on the "Shape ~in the shape of wing~" single and a Director's Cut version of the music video for "Shape ~in the shape of wing~". In February of 2001 Laputa released their tenth major single "Silent on-looker", peaking at #43 on the Oricon singles chart. In March of 2001 Laputa released their fiifth major album "楽~ヘブン~園 / Heaven", peaking at #50 on the Oricon albums chart. In November of 2001 Laputa released the live video "Heaven to Perfection [Tour001 Programized-Heaven final-mission]", which featured performances from their tour that year. In March of 2002 Laputa released the mini-album "glitter", surprising many by showing the band changing styles and moving in a more electronic-oriented direction. "glitter" peaked at #66 on the Oricon albums chart. A music video for the song "POPular UPrising" from "glitter" was released. In June of 2002 the band released the dance single "深海 (shinkai) / Brand-new color", peaking at #58 on the Oricon singles chart. A music video for the song "深海 (shinkai)" was released. In July of 2002 the band released the album "誘~New Temptation~惑", peaking at #50 on the Oricon albums chart. Kouichi, who had been Laputa's lead songwriter since the "蜉~かげろう~蝣 / KAGEROU" album writing about 80% of the band's music, was reportedly in a hospital or clinic for much of this time in 2002. Because of this, he wrote only two songs on the "誘~New Temptation~惑" album, and Laputa's tour for the album consisted of less than ten concert dates. Junji wrote more of the songs on "誘~New Temptation~惑" than any other member, and would remain Laputa's lead songwriter for the rest of their career. Tomoi even wrote his first vocal songs for Laputa on the "誘~New Temptation~惑" album, the music and lyrics for the song "Dummy", and the lyrics for the song "Last". Up until then Tomoi had only co-written the instrumental song "BUZZ" with Junji. In April of 2003, Laputa released the mini-album "Sparks Monkey", peaking at #75 on the Oricon albums chart. After a year of on-and-off touring, Laputa released the mini-album "Material Pleasures" in March of 2004, peaking at #89 on the Oricon albums chart. In May of 2004 Laputa announced through their fanclub that they were disbanding, citing a desire for each of them to evolve. They released a best-of CD+DVD of their material from their years on the Nippon-Crown label titled "BEST AL+CLIPS 2000~2004" on July 28th, 2004, toured from August to September, and played their last live on September 5th, 2004 at Shibuya Koukaido. A DVD of the last live titled "ALL BURST" was released on December 15th, 2004.
Since Laputa's disbandment, Aki opened an official site at akiakiaki.com, and has written in his site's diary about writing music for an upcoming solo-project. Kouichi has a solo-project called Everlasting-K which will release its first CD on March 30th, a five-track mini-album titled "voulez-vouz". Junji has an upcoming solo-project called HALATION with a website at halation.jp. Tomoi has a website called Tomoi's Room #34, though his future activities remain unclear.
over mind
Laputa Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
艶かしい変姿態 生々しい回転体
僕の部屋に窓は無い
夢を見る枕すら無い
明日を見つける術も無い
押殺したはずの僕には
踊りあかす僕を空は見ている
それは何かを予感させる蒼い空
君になれない僕は宙に舞う
WONDERFUL VIEW FROM THE SKY
MISFORTUNE NEVER COMES
MISERABLE NEVER MIND
UNDER THE HUMAN VICE
僕の部屋に窓は無い
夢を見る枕すら無い
明日を見つける術も無い
押殺したはずの僕には
踊りあかす僕を空は見ている
それは何かを予感させる蒼い空
声にならない 声をあげてた
君になれない僕は宙に舞う
うつむいてる僕に空は冷たい
見上げてごらん約束した蒼い空
超える事さえ 超える事だけ
超えてしまえば僕は宙を舞う
The lyrics of "Over Mind" by Laputa address a theme of inner turmoil and the struggle to find purpose in life. The first verse touches on the darker side of glory, describing it as a facade that masks the shine of something more alluring and intriguing. The words used to describe this hidden beauty and grotesquery are vivid, evoking a sense of unease and fascination. The singer of the song laments their own situation, feeling lost and without direction, with no window in their room, no pillow to dream on, and no way to look forward to the next day. They feel stifled and trapped within themselves, suffocating under the weight of their own expectations.
The second verse of the song repeats the same sense of disillusionment but contrasts it with a hopeful tone. The line "wonderful view from the sky" suggests a glimpse of something breathtaking and awe-inspiring. The singer puts aside their misery, knowing that it won't change anything, and decides to embrace a more positive outlook. They speak of overcoming their own limitations and soaring into the sky, free and unencumbered by the constraints of their own mind. However, despite their aspirations, they still feel the coldness of the sky, emphasizing the fact that the path to freedom and fulfillment is not an easy one.
Line by Line Meaning
輝かしい栄光の裏側は...
Behind brilliant glory lies...
艶かしい変姿態 生々しい回転体
Alluring transformations, vivid revolutions
僕の部屋に窓は無い
My room has no windows
夢を見る枕すら無い
I don't even have a pillow to dream on
明日を見つける術も無い
I have no way to find tomorrow
押殺したはずの僕には
To the me who should have been suppressed
踊りあかす僕を空は見ている
The sky watches me dance until dawn
それは何かを予感させる蒼い空
That is a blue sky that gives a premonition of something
声にならない 声をあげてた
I shouted without making a sound
君になれない僕は宙に舞う
The me who can't become you dances in the sky
WONDERFUL VIEW FROM THE SKY
A wonderful view from the sky
MISFORTUNE NEVER COMES
Misfortune never comes
MISERABLE NEVER MIND
I don't mind being miserable
UNDER THE HUMAN VICE
Under human vices
うつむいてる僕に空は冷たい
The sky is cold to me who is looking down
見上げてごらん約束した蒼い空
Look up, the blue sky we promised
超える事さえ 超える事だけ
Just surpassing, surpassing everything
超えてしまえば僕は宙を舞う
If I surpass, I'll dance in the sky
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: AKI
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@user-md6bm6dm2y
神曲!
@chifffon3
歌詞に重みがる。戦時の栄光を掴み取ったけど体が芋虫のようになってしまった。江戸川乱歩の芋虫という作品にリンクして仕方がない。私の中でダークハードの名曲。
@korokoromama
地味にすきです。
@franksdelacruzrojas2226
It's good!!!
@user-ke7bf1eb3k
今まで聴いてきたジャンル隔てず音楽の中で私の中では1位の名曲(´・ω・`)