May 31 – June 2, 2013 at The Hilton Anatole Dallas

NSDP performs Live at A-Kon 24

NSDP performs Live at A-Kon 24

01/29/13

NSDP was formed in 2011 with Bass Player KURO of the mega Japanese rock group SOPHIA, Guitarist YUI, who is also the lead guitarist for one of the leading all female metal movements in Japan CYNTIA, SHUE on Drums who has played for Western artist such as Brian Setzer (STRAY CATS), and KEIJI on Keyboards/Programming. Along with these established artists is the new talent ATSUSHI on the mic. ATSUSHI has arranged many songs for top Japanese Anime shows such as “Prince of Tennis”.  Their first appearance in the U.S.A. was in Hawaii. At this appearance the fans came out of the concert screaming “That was the best live performance I’ve ever seen!”  They now make their way to the mainland for the first time to perform at A-KON 2013 in Dallas, TX.

 

NSDP Photo 1Prepare yourself, as NSDP continues to break down the walls that divide culture, and turn them into doors that whoever wants to enter, may do so willingly.

 

NSDP states:

Scene supremacy is the policy

Fake rock bands that only put promotions in priority are now unnecessary.
From 2011 as a rock band, with live performance as the primary axis, NSDP launches activity.
Hoisting the slogan “breaking all walls into doors”, celebrating all humans within the phenomenon called live performance, while showing their fangs, they have broken many walls, obstacles, shells, and changing them all into doors.
The live performances are made into “a place to belong” by NSDP, filled with such warmth, yet filled with the crude smell of blood, and with such vivid rawness.
Everything written here true or false, when you experience NSDP’s live performance, you will find the answer.

 

Here is a Youtube link for the PV Blind

 

Here is a Youtube link of their guitarist who is right now one of the top female guitarist in Japan who is a member of NSDP.

Here’s their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/NSDPjp

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