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EDEN OF GODS ~ INTERVIEW WITH deva:ed

 ©deva:ed

Can you introduce yourselves to the readers of Summon the Roses?

Hi! We are deva:ed. deva:ed's members are You-suke (Vo./Gu.) and Yayoi(Ba.).

How did deva:ed members meet and decide to form a band?

We have been friends for a long time!

Can you explain your music concept?

Our music concept is unique music that does not resemble any band.

Are you currently working on a single or album?

Yes. We are currently working on a 1st mini-album.

What do you want to express through your lyrics and music composition?

I would like to express a dramatic and fantastic world. 

What is the meaning behind your band name? How did you decide on your band name?

deva:ed is coined word. "deva" means Gods in Sanskrit, and "ed" stands for English Eden.
Therefore, it means the eden of the gods. We decided on "deva:ed" because we liked the magnificent meaning and sound of words. 

This year many Jrock bands have attended events in the United States, do you plan to go overseas to perform? 

Of course! If we have the opportunity we would like to perform overseas. 

What are your goals for the remaining of this year 2017?

It is to make our performance in Tokyo successful. 

Lastly, do you have a message for your fans?

Thank you for always cheering us up! We are always so happy with your kind support.



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Summon the Roses would like to sincerely thank deva:ed and staff for allowing us to conduct this interview.





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