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Loudness
About Loudness
Loudness emerged from Osaka in 1981, driven by guitarist Akira Takasaki and a bold wave of Japanese metal that aimed to stand beside the big rock acts of the era. The band kept an intense touring and recording schedule through the 1980s and beyond, helping to usher in a new generation of heavy guitar music in Japan and around the world. With a relentless, high-velocity approach to riffing and a melodic sensibility that kept hooks front and center, Loudness became a template for how a Japanese act could break into Western markets. After a turbulent lineup history, including the passing of drummer Munetaka Higuchi in 2002, Takasaki has steered the project through decades of evolution, releasing new material while preserving the fire that defined their early sound. Their discography spans dozens of albums and tours that inspired countless metal players to pick up the instrument and chase speed, power, and melody on the same stage.
During the 1980s they helped blaze a trail for Japanese metal on the international scene, proving that complex guitar work, big choruses, and tight rhythm sections could translate across cultures. Loudness remains one of Japan's most enduring contributions to rock and metal, with a career that demonstrates resilience, experimentation, and a tireless commitment to live performance. Their legacy lives on in the modern metal guitarists who study speed, precision, and the art of turning a memorable riff into a full-blown anthem.
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Heavy Chains
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Rock 'N' Roll Gypsy
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Let It Go
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You Shook Me
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Like Hell
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Crazy Nights
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Get Away
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Run For Your Life
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Clockwork Toy
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No Way Out
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The Lines Are Down
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Never Change Your Mind
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Dark Desire
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Ashes In The Sky
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In My Dreams
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This Lonely Heart
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Take Me Home
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Loudness is defined by blazing, high-energy guitar work anchored in tight rhythm and bold, melodic hooks. Akira Takasaki drives the band with rapid alternate picking, palm-muted power-chord riffs, and soaring, emotionally charged solos that blend traditional metal phrasing with catchy melodies. The band's approach emphasizes precision and speed without sacrificing groove, using muted chug patterns for heavy sections and clean, soaring lines for chorus melodies. Expect tremolo picking in fast passages, tasteful use of vibrato, and occasional sweep-note lines that showcase technique while serving the song's punchy, anthem-like feel.
πΈ Gear & Equipment
Iconic Loudness tones lean on powerful, high-gain rigs. Akira Takasaki is commonly associated with solid-body humbucker guitars and a heavy, sustaining lead voice that sits well in a Marshall-style stack or modern high-gain amps. The band has favored punchy rhythm tones from 1980s-era stacks and a touch of chorus/delay for atmosphere on solos. Pedals and effects in the era include classic DI and delay-based effects plus a touch of reverb, with the overall goal of a bright, cutting tone that can scream through dense rhythm parts.
Why Learn Loudness Songs?
Learning Loudness songs builds core rock and metal fundamentals: precise alternate picking, palm-muted riffing, accurate timing, and strong rhythm foundations. The 17 lessons cover riffs, chord progressions, and melodic solos that scale from mid-level to advanced, giving players a clear progression from tight chugging to blazing leads. By practicing these tracks you develop speed without sacrificing accuracy, learn how to craft memorable hooks around power chords, and gain confidence with tempo control and dynamic phrasing that translate to countless classic rock and metal favorites.
Did You Know?
- 1Loudness formed in Osaka in 1981 and quickly became one of Japan's first bands to push heavy metal beyond its borders.
- 2Guitarist Akira Takasaki is widely regarded as one of Asia's premier metal guitar virtuosos and has led the band through decades of lineup changes.
- 3The group helped popularize Japanese metal in the West during the 1980s with albums and tours that reached international audiences.
- 4Despite lineup changes and the loss of drummer Munetaka Higuchi in 2002, Loudness has continued to release new music and perform live around the globe.
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