BLOOD
As seen at Ayacon
BLOOD. A visual kei band not too well known in Japan. But well loved in england. Comprised of 3 members Fuki the vocalist, Kiwamu the guitarist
and Kaede the basist.

Former members of BLOOD have been Vocalist Takeshi (left 2004) Guitarist taichii(left 2004) and Vocalist Dai (left 2003) However it ws the three above who attended Ayacon in 2005 at warwick univercity.
FU-KI
a powerfull voice and atractive man with a very kind personality. Fuki seems to be rather a poser but loves to interact with his fans on a very personal level.

KIWAMU: possibly one of the most eloboratly dressed and fun loving.


KAEDE: kinda the shyest member, but always looks great in a photo
BLOOD AT AYACON:

The concert was a longly awaited event, ant the perfect way to close the convention. It was running late due to tecnichal diffculties (band putting there maku up on) However that didn't dampen the spirits of the eagre fans. In the concert hall everyone was exited as they awaited the band to take the stage. The moment they did the was a huge scream of exitment form the crowd. The band immediatly began to warm up the crowd by Fuki using the little english he knew to ask how everyone was. Everyone was enjoying every song that was played and the band loved the reaction of the audience. i think they were a little suprised that we took to it so well. Every so often Fuki would take a break from singing( due to exhastion)  and advertise the sale of there CD which would be after the concert. Towards the end the band left the stage and then re appeared with a birthday cake. Apparently it was Fuki's birthday. Kiwamu ended up throwing the cake at Fuki, who then through the cake right back causing the crowd to go wild with exitement. After the concert, as promiced. the band were selling CD's and doing signing. They were signing anything and more than one thing. They ended up signing bags, shirts, heads and stomachs ( i'm sure they have never had a request to sign someones stomach before) The band definatly made a huge fan base in england, an dit'f definate that they would be welcomed back for a second gig anytime