Blue Rose Release Tour
Blue Rose Release Tour is a rock music tour with presence of many big rock bands in Japan and Korea.
HONE YOUR SENSE , Paledusk, Otus, End These Days (Korean band), OATHS .
HONE YOUR SENSE is a Japanese metal band that is active in nationwide with 5 members: Toru Bara (vocal), Kenta Baba (Guitar), Kousuke Matsuzaki (Guitar), Satoshi Matsushima (Bass), Takuya Nakata (Drum).
Their sound has based on Melodic Death Metal with the harmony of aggressive riffs and impressive guitar, incorporating modern breakdowns and shuffle beats. It is also called Metalcore or Melodic Deathcore.
In 2006, Kenta (Gt.) And Satoshi (Ba.) joined in a four-people group with drummer and vocalist and started playing music.The following year, when Kousuke (Gt.) joined and they became a twin guitar organization, they immediately produced 2 songs of the 1st Demo independently. They focused on live activities.
In August 2013, they released the first nationwide EP "TRI-JOLT" from garimpeiro records. Tri-Jolt was released nationwide tour in 2014.
In July 2013, The worldwide long-awaited first album "ABSOLUTE SENSES" was released from GarimpeiroRecords!
Paledusk is a Japanese music band with a combination of 5 members: Kaito (Screaming Vocal), Daisuke (Guitar), 283 (Guitar), John (Bass), Seiya (Drum). They play rock and alternative/Indie music.
They released some albums and singles such as the 1st E.P. "obsidian", the 2nd E.P. "Amber", the single - ”Lovers", the 3rd E.P. - "War Declaration", the 4th E.P. - "Blue Rose".
Paledusk has been gaining popularity on Youtube and their many songs achieved a large number of views such as "lights", "our ways", "saviors", etc,...
Otus is a straight edge hardcore band from Tokyo, Japan. They include 5 members: Takashi Kawamura, Tatsunobu, Sakuraoka, Satsuki Makimura, Tomohiro Sekino.
They released many singles such as: reflection, hole, diamond, watching your nightmare, overglaze, etc,. Sepecially, The track "overglaze" raised their level of heavy. Overglaze is the title of their upcoming 7″ being put out by Six Feet Under Records.
End These Days is a metalcore and hardcore band from Busan, South Korea that was founded in 2013. They are currently associated with Watch Out! Records.
End These Days was formed in the summer of 2013 by four South Koreans and one Australian national. The band is based in Busan and made their debut playing in local events. In order to promote the South Korean metal scene, End These Days founded the Beyond the Ocean Tour in 2014, a yearly concert showcasing South Korean metalcore and hardcore bands. Since the band's guitarist Mitch is from Australia, the yearly tour also serves as an annual celebration for the band. After the 2015 show, End These Days released their demo 10,000 Miles Beyond the Ocean for free distribution over the internet.
End These Days started gaining popularity in 2015 and participated in the Busan Rock Festival, one of South Korea's largest rock musical festivals. The band made their international debut when they were invited to perform at the School of Mosh music festival in Hanoi, Vietnam in 2016 alongside other prominent Asian bands such as King Ly Chee. Since then, End These Days has also occasionally held shows in Japan in addition to their regular shows in the major South Korea cities: Seoul, Daejeon, Daegu, Busan, and Gwangju.
After years of only releasing singles and EPs, End These Days released their first album, Ambivalence, in 2017. The album features two tracks with guest vocals from prominent bands. The first single in the album, Solace, includes guest vocals from Ryo of Crystal Lake, a popular Japanese metalcore band, and the song Misty features Ki Seok Seo from The Geeks, one of Korea's first hardcore punk bands. In February 2018 the album was nominated for the Best Metal and Hardcore Album for the 15th Korean Music Awards.
An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before undertaking the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations. Such oaths are often required by the laws of the state, religious body, or other organization before the person may actually exercise the powers of the office or any religious body. It may be administered at an inauguration, coronation, enthronement, or other ceremony connected with the taking up of office itself, or it may be administered privately. In some cases it may be administered privately and then repeated during a public ceremony.
Some oaths of office are a statement of loyalty to a constitution or other legal text or to a person or other office-holder (e.g., an oath to support the constitution of the state, or of loyalty to the king). Under the laws of a state it may be considered treason or a high crime to betray a sworn oath of office.
The word 'oath' and the phrase 'I swear' refer to a solemn vow. For those who choose not to, the alternative terms 'solemn promise' and 'I promise' are sometimes used.
All members of the Australian Parliament are required to take before taking their seat in Parliament an Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance before the Governor-General of Australia. The requirement to take the oath is set out in section 42 of the Australian Constitution and the wording of the oath and affirmation are set out in a schedule to the Constitution. The oath is:
The affirmation is:
Upon taking office, the Governor-General of Australia is required to take the above Oath of Allegiance as well as a second Oath of Office:
In addition to swearing, the Oath of Allegiance upon becoming a Member of Parliament, the Prime Minister, Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries also recite an Oath of Office upon entering office. The wording of this oath is not prescribed within the Constitution and is ultimately determined by the Prime Minister of the day. Traditionally the oath has repeated the swearing of allegiance to the Sovereign, although this is not required. The current Oath of Office is:
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