Visual kei facts for kids
Visual kei (aka visual rock) is a Japanese musical style that started in the late 1980s. Visual kei was influenced by glam rock. Visual kei artists use striking fashion and theatrical performances to highlight their music.
Early visual kei bands were strongly influenced by glam rock and heavy metal. Over time, visual kei has changed to meet the consumers' taste for music. Today, visual kei music includes goth, industrial, J-pop, and hip hop. Sometimes it is called "neo-visual kei".
Visual kei influenced the Goth lolita fashion trend. Visual kei artists often have wild dress, androgynous looks, jewelry, dyed hair, and thick make-up. Goth lolita dressers say that they are inspired by their favorite visual kei bands.
X Japan is widely seen as the first visual kei band. Other well-known bands that helped to increase visual kei's popularity include Malice Mizer, Luna Sea, and Dir en grey.
Images for kids
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Originally a visual kei band, Glay went on to become one of the best-selling musical acts in Japan.
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Versailles performing in 2010, wearing costumes inspired by the French Rococo style
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Vistlip wearing matching outfits in Paris 2009
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Sugizo performing with X Japan in Brazil 2011
See also
In Spanish: Visual kei para niños