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Area 11 is an English rock band from
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. The band consists of four members: Thomas "Sparkles*" Clarke, Alex Parvis, Jonathan Kogan and Leo Taylor. To date, they have released a number of singles, three EPs, and two studio albums. The band's sound is heavy with minimal synthesizers and electronic effects that they call ''modern rock'', however in their earlier records, Area 11's sound commonly blended heavy metal guitar riffs with a wider more prominent range of synthesizers and electronic effects, which they sometimes referred to as ''gaijin rock.''


Biography

Area 11 consists of Tom Clarke, Alex Parvis, Jonathan Kogan, and Leo Taylor. They formed on 8 October 2010 in Nottingham during what was described by band frontman Sparkles* as a "disastrous jam session". Founding members Sparkles*, Luke, and Alex then discovered their shared love of anime whilst watching '' Code Geass'' episode 22 "Blood Stained Euphy", from which they wrote their first song, Euphemia. The name "Area 11" is a reference to the anime '' Code Geass'', as
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is referred to as Area 11 in the series, with its citizens referred to as Elevens, a name which has come to collectively describe Area 11 fans. In fact, some of Area 11's songs are based on various anime, including '' Code Geass'', ''
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, Fullmetal Alchemist'' due to the band's strong fondness of the genre at the time of recording their earlier records. Towards the end of recording their debut album, ''All the Lights in the Sky'', the band decided that they had done all they wanted in terms of writing songs about anime, and stopped writing songs about the animation genre, wanting to explore original new ideas and concepts. The band has been commissioned to produce music for companies such as YouTube broadcasting group The Yogscast and
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'' anime series. Area 11's music has already permeated alternative and popular culture, which is reflected their chart success and loyal fan-base of over 100,000 worldwide. They have toured the UK on multiple occasions to capacity audiences.


Musical style

The band's sound consists mostly of heavy guitars (including 7-stringed guitars) but also makes subtle use of synthesizers, orchestral sections and electronic effects. In contrast to this many songs contain acoustic instruments such as acoustic guitars and emotional piano melodies. In their earlier records, Area 11's sound commonly blended rock and metal styles of guitar with aspects of Japanese music including
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, this sound they referred to by the tongue-in-cheek name, ''gaijin rock'' as "gaijin" in Japanese means "foreigner", "a fusion of pop-punk, metal, prog, and glam fortified by a major obsession with anime, video games, and Japanese comics."


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Extended plays


Singles


Members


Current members

*Tom 'Sparkles*' Clarke – lead vocals, keys (2010–present) *Alex 'Parv' Parvis – guitar, backing vocals (2010–present) *Jonathan 'Kogie' Kogan – bass, saxophone, backing vocals (2011–present) *Leo Taylor – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2010–present)


Past members

*Luke Owens – guitar, backing vocals (2010–2012) *Tim Yearsley – bass (2010–2011)


Timeline

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References

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