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LSD March

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Active from
  
1996

Genre
  
Rock

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Albums
  
Constellation of Tragedy, Under Milk Wood

Members
  
Ikuro Takahashi, Michishita Shinsuke, 川口雅巳

Record labels
  
Important Records, Beta-lactam Ring Records

Similar
  
Fushitsusha, Kousokuya, Suishou no Fune, Suzuki Junzo, Miminokoto

Profiles

LSD March is a Japanese psychedelic rock group, based in the city of Himeji. It is led by singer and guitarist Shinsuke Michishita. The group is named after a track by krautrock group Guru Guru. Michishita has also played with Magura Mozart and Doodles.

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In 2009, Michishita began the psych-folk group, Kasumi Trio. The other members are Takashi Ueno (from Tenniscoats), Ikuro Takahashi (from Fushitsusha, Nagisa ni te).

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Albums

  • 1997-2001 at Mushroom CD (Gyuune Cassette, 2002)
  • Totsuzen honno no gotoku (突然炎のごとく) LP, (White Elephant, 2002; CD reissue, Last Visible Dog, 2004)
  • Kanashimino bishonen LP (HP Cycle, 2004)
  • Shindara jigoku LP (Siwa, 2004)
  • LSD March Live CD (Archive, 2006)
  • Empty Rubious Red CD (White Elephant; reissue, Archive 2006 CD, Tequila Sunrise 2007 LP)
  • Tour CDr (White Elephant 2007)
  • Constellation Of Tragedy CD (Important Records, 2007)
  • Nikutai No Tubomi 2CD (Beta-lactam Ring Records, 2007)
  • Under Milk Wood CD (Important Records, 2009)
  • Uretakumo Nakunarutorika (Beta-lactam Ring Records, 2009)
  • Untitled Split-LP with Mama Baer (DVR-HGA, 2012)
  • Compilations

  • Mushroom A Go Go CD (Gyuune Cassette, 1998)
  • The Night Gallery CD (Alchemy Records, 2003)
  • Million Tongues Festival CD (Bastet, 2004)
  • Catch 35 CD (Gyuune Cassette, 2004)
  • Songs

    When I Die - Hell AwaitsKanashimino Bishounen · 2004
    Empty Rubious RedEmpty Rubious Red · 2006
    Clepsydra FlamesKanashimino Bishounen · 2004

    References

    LSD March Wikipedia