Biography

Puppet Mammy

08/01/2009 2009-01-08 12:00:00 JaME Author: Kay

Puppet Mammy

Puppet Mammy

Puppet Mammy originally began in December, 2003 with the line-up of Daina (vocals), Eruto (guitar), Kirua (guitar), Jyuki (bass) and Ivu (drums).

Their first live took place on February 9th 2004, at Nagoya's Club Quattro and was followed by the release of their first single, Kumo no Mushiro. Soon afterwards, Puppet Mammy began touring and at the end of June released their first maxi-single, The Mr. Freaks Show.

They continued to tour, averaging at least a few lives per month. In December came the release of their second single Child Terrors and a two-man live with the band Zeek.

2005 seemed to start out well with a few live shows, but in February it was announced that Daina was leaving the band. However, instead of pursuing the usual route of recruiting a new vocalist, guitarist Kirua decided to step up and front the band and changed his name to Makoto. His voice is quite different from Daina's, it is a little softer and since he was originally a guitarist, Makoto was a bit less experienced.

With Makoto on vocals, they released the maxi-single Shinjou Shikisai Shuu in June, and recruited Kanna, originally from DEATHGAZE, as their new guitarist. Unfortunately, at the end of the year, Puppet Mammy announced that they would disband, and held their last live on Christmas of 2005 at Holiday Nagoya.
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