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Saber Tiger (Japanese: サーベル・タイガー, Hepburn: Saberu Taiga) is a Japanese heavy metal band from Sapporo. It was founded in 1981 by guitarist and sole-constant member Akihito Kinoshita - as well as two other musicians [1] - who is responsible for producing, engineering and composing most of the band's work.[2][3]

Saber Tiger
OriginSapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
GenresHeavy metal
Years active1981–present
LabelsFasten Up
Tusk Force
Future Force (Far East Music Products)
Future Force (Fandango) (EU)
Tokuma Japan Communications
VAP
Edge Trax
Sliptrick
MembersAkihito Kinoshita
Yasuharu Tanaka
Takenori Shimoyama
Yasuhiro Mizuno
Hibiki
Websitesabertiger.net

Biography


Saber Tiger was formed by guitarist Akihito Kinoshita and the Iwai brothers in 1981. After releasing three albums through an independent record label, the band had what appeared to be a temporary break-up. However, Kinoshita worked around this and signed a major label contract with Tokuma Japan Communications. Saber Tiger's 1997 major debut album, Project One, thrust the band to the front of the flourishing Japanese metal scene. The album is essentially a solo album from Kinoshita, with famous guest musicians; vocalist Ron Keel (ex-Steeler and Keel), bassist Naoto Shibata (Anthem) and drummer Hirotsugu Honma (ex-Ezo and Loudness).[4]

Saber Tiger then went on to record while officially reformed with Takenori Shimoyama on vocals, Tomohiro Sanpei on bass and Yoshio Isoda on drums.

Working together they produced two more albums, Paragraph 3 and Brain Drain. In 2001, Saber Tiger made their first release under their new independent label VAP, naming the album simply Saber Tiger. With VAP they continued on to release F.U.S.E., The History of the New World -凶獣伝説- and the single "Eternal Loop", which was featured in Season 1 of Hajime no Ippo. Paragraph 3 and The History of the New World -凶獣伝説- were re-recorded compilations of the band's signature songs, with the new line-up and a heavier, more driven sound. They also released a live album named Live 2002 Nostalgia on both CD and DVD.

In 2002, due to different musical ideas and goals, Shimoyama left the band to pursue his own ambitions in the heavy metal music scene. He formed the band Double Dealer, with Norifumi Shima. They signed a European-wide record contract with NTS/Limb Music, traveling through Europe on a tour with Symphony X.

After Shimoyama's departure, Saber Tiger continued to write and record new music, producing the album Indignation in 2005, with vocalist Katsuto Suzuki.

In 2010, Saber Tiger announced a reunion with former members Takenori Shimoyama (vocals), Yasuharu "Machine" Tanaka (guitar) and Tomohiro Sampei (bass), and with Yasuhiro Mizuno as their new drummer.[5] Eventually Takanobu Kimoto (ex-Double Dealer and Concerto Moon) replaced Sampei on bass. They began working on a new album at a studio in their hometown of Sapporo.[5] The album Decisive was released on August 3, 2011, and was followed by a tour. On May 26, 2013, they performed at the Pure Rock Japan Live 2013 at Club Citta, alongside NoGoD, Galneryus and Onmyo-Za.[6]

Their album Obscure Diversity was mixed and mastered by Simone Mularoni of DGM and released on October 10, 2018. It received a Latvian release by Sliptrick Records.[7]


Members



Former members


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Discography



Studio albums



International studio albums



Singles



EPs



Live albums



Compilation albums



Home videos



References


  1. "Saber Tiger interview". 2021-08-30. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  2. "Akihito Kinoshita Official Website | SABER TIGER HISTORY | 1980-1989". Archived from the original on 2016-08-05. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
  3. "DISCOGRAPHY | SABER TIGER Official Website". Archived from the original on 2012-11-14. Retrieved 2013-06-18.
  4. "KEEL Frontman Discusses Recording Of SABER TIGER Album From 1997". Bravewords.com. Retrieved 2011-12-07.
  5. "SABER TIGER Reunite With DOUBLE DEALER Vocalist, New Demos Available For Streaming". Bravewords.com. Retrieved 2011-12-07.
  6. "PURE ROCK JAPAN LIVE 2013". jame-world.com. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
  7. "Japan's SABER TIGER Return To The Baltics In June With Three Exclusive Shows". BraveWords. 2019-05-30. Retrieved 2019-07-10.





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