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1->"''All the Lights in the Sky are falling to the ground''"
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3Area 11 is an {{Otaku}} rock band from Bristol, England, that draws heavy influence from various {{anime}} series. They have dubbed the style of music they play "Gaijin Rock", a blend of J-Pop and Western shred rock, and they are attempting to establish this as a [[TropeMaker new, standalone genre]]. The lyrics of said Gaijin Rock songs usually reference the anime they draw influence from. '''However''', unlike [[Music/LeetStreetBoys that other band]], all of the references they make are subtle enough that someone who perhaps ''doesn't'' like anime can listen to them without being scared off. In fact, even the band name is a subtle reference; "Area 11" was the name for Japan in ''Anime/CodeGeass''.
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5Their debut album, ''All The Lights in The Sky'' was released on January 31st 2013. Half the band[[note]]Specifically, Sparkles* and Parv.[[/note]] are members of the LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} where they did video and sound editing (Sparkles* left his full-time post at some point in 2014), and this fact certainly hasn't hurt them getting their name out. They were also signed to a record label made by the Yogscast, Yogscast Studios, who helped them release their debut album onto iTunes, though "Underline" was later released independently. Before then, they released their work on their [=BandCamp=], but after releasing their debut album they chose to remove their EP, ''Blackline Complete'' from the site, due to each of the songs being re-recorded for ''All The Lights in The Sky''.
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7They have also created the ending theme for the ''VideoGame/{{Bravoman}}'' animated series, titled "GO!! Fighting Action Power", and are also responsible for the opening theme, "Wonder Wars", of the ''Wonder Momo'' anime.
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9On May 1st of 2014, Area 11 had officially released Homunculus for free download on Dropify.[[note]]Although you need a Facebook account to get it.[[/note]] The band has gone on their first tour, the aptly named ''The Ichi Tour'', and started their second tour, aptly called the ''The Ni Tour'', in October 2014.
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11Area 11 released ''Underline EP'', their second EP to date, on November 1st. The band has promoted the EP by playing some of their newer songs from the EP live during ''The Ichi Tour''. This was released independently of the Yogscast Studios label.
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13Their second album, ''Modern Synthesis'', debuted in July 2016, this time under Cooking Records. Unlike ''ATLITS'', it focuses less on anime-inspired lyrics.
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15Current members:
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17* [[RealMenWearPink Sparkles*]] (Tom Clarke): Lead vocals, synths (2010-present)
18* Alex "Parv" Parvis: Guitar, backup vocals (2010-present)
19* Jonathan "Kogie" Kogan: Bass guitar, saxophone, backup vocals (2010-present)
20* Leo Taylor: Drums, percussions (2010-present)
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22Former members:
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24* Luke Owens: Guitar, backup vocals (2010-2012, left due to start the sleaze rock band Teasing Demons, although the band have confirmed they're still on good terms)
25* Tim Yearsley: Bass guitar (2011)
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27!They provide examples of:
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29* ActionGirl: Whoever "Cassandra" is, she might possibly be this. It's not 100% clear.
30* {{Ambient}}: Sparkles* released one on his Soundcloud, located [[https://soundcloud.com/ghostofsparkles here]]. The song itself is called "Prologue III (Echodeath)", lasts for 20 minutes, and supposedly is a massive clue to his game, "[[AlternateRealityGame Digital Haunt]]".
31* AlbumFiller: System;start is presumably there to make the tracks add up to eleven, after two other tracks ("Homunculus" and "[HUMAN IS DEAD, MISMATCH]") were cut.
32* AlbumTitleDrop: ''All the Lights in the Sky'' appears in the lyrics of "Heaven-Piercing Giga Drill" (although the song predates the album) and the fourth movement of "Bōsōzoku Symphonic", which is appropriately titled the same.
33* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: For the main Yogscast livestream in 2012, Sparkles* interrupts one part of the livestream by stumbling in utterly plastered before the others have to escort him out. It's not the worst example, but it certainly caused the fans to chuckle.
34* AlternateRealityGame: Sparkles* is running one called Digital Haunt. According to him, he's been planning it for seven whole years now, and it'll take a fair old while to unravel it. More information can be found [[http://digitalhaunt.wikia.com/wiki/Digital_Haunt_Wiki here]].
35* AntiLoveSong: "Shi No Barado" is one. Obvious once you realize it's based on ''Manga/DeathNote''.
36* ArcWords: ''Modern Synthesis'' has "lines fade out".
37* ArtifactTitle: The name "Area 11" made sense when they were making songs about anime. Since they started writing songs that aren't anime related, it makes less sense now.
38* AutoTune: Present in the singles re-release of "Heaven-Piercing Giga Drill". A comment from the band on their video for it says it's a deliberate artistic choice, not because Sparkles* cannot sing (hear the older versions for proof of that).
39* BalladOfX: "Shi No Barado", meaning Ballad of Death.
40* BerserkButton: LetsPlay/HatFilms get ''very'' angry when they don't get to play as the top hat in "Monopoly".
41* BreakingTheFourthWall: There's a really, REALLY slight one in "GO!! Fighting Action Power", during one part where the music changes - "Don't give up, you gottta achive your dreams - if you don't, don't sue us, it's a cartoon theme!". The real reason it actually breaks the fourth wall is essential because GOFAP is the Bravoman animated series ending song.
42* ButtMonkey: Parv is/was one for the Yogscast in general; in terms of the actual band, Leo takes this role, although he's been getting considerably less flak thanks to "RIP Parv". Kogie ''explicitly'' calls Parv a ButtMonkey [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qnB81yxDQhk in this video]].
43* BSide: Both "Shi No Barado" and "Go!! Fighting Action Power" have B-sides, the former being a re-recorded old song of theirs, "The Legendary Sannin", and the latter, a beautiful piano version of "Heaven-Piercing Giga Drill". "Heaven-Piercing Giga Drill" has an acoustic version of "Movement 4" from Bōsōzoku Symphonic, albeit slightly extended.
44* CallBack:
45** GIGACRAFT follows on from the music video for "Heaven-Piercing Giga Drill", with Sparkles* trapped in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' for an undetermined [[TimeSkip amount of time]].
46** "Are You Listening"'s ending quotes "Cassandra Part II" and also mentions "the lights in the sky" in a nice ShoutOut to their prior album.
47** "Panacea and the Prelogue"'s climax refers back to "Processor" (an earlier track on the album), as well as quoting lines from several other songs of theirs, including "Are You Listening?", "In the Blind", "Override [A]", "Processor" (there's another line in addition to the main ArcWords of "lines fade out"), "Cassandra Pt. II", and "All the Lights in the Sky".
48* TheCameo:
49** LetsPlay/SimonLane, aka Honeydew, appears in the first episode of GIGACRAFT. [[spoiler:He gets killed off not long after being introduced, prompting Sparkles* to flee as his boss is dead and he fears he'll be held responsible.]]
50** LetsPlay/HatFilms and LetsPlay/InTheLittleWood both appear in "Monopoly". The former are playing the titular game with the band and kicking up a fuss about how they aren't allowed to be the top hat, while the latter appears in a DoNotTryThisAtHome disclaimer.
51* [[ChristmasSongs Christmas Song]]: Their single "VideoGame/{{Minecraft}} Christmas", released on the [=BlueXephos=] channel. It doesn't place an emphasis on Christmas being wonderful and magic, and is more set around it. While it starts off a little depressing (not the music. That's upbeat the whole way through), with the character being alone on Christmas eve. Things get progressively better for the character, until at the end it's as happy as any other [[ChristmasSongs Christmas Song]]. And for a brief moment, it even charted, partially helped by being a charity single.
52* CoverVersion:
53** Shi No Barado was released in unison with several versions:
54*** One by Superpowerless.
55*** Another by Music/IFightDragons.
56*** And one by the band themselves, but in [[TranslatedCoverVersion Japanese]].
57*** Yet another one, combining the vanilla and Japanese versions, was released online a while after the single's debut.
58** There was also "DOTA 2 Beta Key", a lyric-changing cover of Basshunter's "All I Ever Wanted".
59* {{Crossover}}: The band did the instrumental and backing vocals for LetsPlay/{{Sips}}' song "Big Girl".
60* DarkerAndEdgier: Downplayed with their second full album, ''Modern Synthesis''; there is an Music/EnterShikari feel to some of the songs, but the album doesn't follow this trend entirely.
61* DescriptionCut: Sparkles* manages to this to ''himself'' in GIGACRAFT episode 1.
62-->'''Sparkles*''': For some reason I have all this knowledge of how to do things in this world.
63-->'''Sparkles*''': *Doesn't know how to craft early Minecraft objects*
64* DoNotTryThisAtHome: PlayedForLaughs in "Monopoly", when Martyn cameos to tell viewers not to chew and swallow Monopoly houses. He then asks Sparkles* if that's it and smokes a cigarette from the sheer weirdness of the sketch.
65* DressRehearsalVideo: "Shi No Barado".
66* ElectronicMusic: Due to the electronic outro, the bouncy rhythm and the upbeat tempo,"Tokyo House Party" (from ''All the Lights in the Sky'') is considered to be more a dance music song than a rock song.
67* EpicRocking: '''Definitely''' "Bōsōzoku Symphonic". It breaks the 5 minute mark and doesn't stop until a full 11 minutes and 11 seconds have passed.
68* FormerlyFat: Sparkles* has lost quite a bit of weight in recent years, though he wasn't ''that'' fat in the first place, more slightly chubby.
69* GenreMashup: The band blends [[JPop J-Pop]] as well as Japanese cultural references with [[HardRock Western-born shred focused "guitar worship" rock music]]. Since they are attempting to establish this as a genre in it's own right, they could also be considered the [[TropeMaker Trope Maker]] of Gaijin Rock.
70* GratuitousJapanese: Japanese is sprinkled throughout several songs, which is appropriate considering the GratuitousEnglish that infests [[JapanesePopMusic J-Pop]]:
71** The first movement of "Bōsōzoku Symphonic", "Ryōkan" (being a Japanese poem set to music) is entirely in Japanese.
72** The multilanguage version of "Shi No Barado". While it is supposed to be a blend of the vanilla and Japanese versions, more of the English version survives the crunch together than the Japanese.
73* HeartbeatSoundtrack: A heart can be heard throughout much of "System;Start", although it is soon drowned out.
74* HiddenDepths: According to LetsPlay/HannahRutherford from the Yogscast, Sparkles* studied biology at university.
75* HotSpringsEpisode: GIGACRAFT episodes 4 and 5, with Kogie and Leo having won the hot springs in a magazine contest.
76* JapaneseDelinquents:
77** Not they themselves, being British anime nerds and pretty talented musicians, but they reference a sub-culture of such delinquents in the title of the last song on their debut album, "Bōsōzoku Symphonic"; a ''UsefulNotes/{{bosozoku}}'' as a sub-culture of Japanese biker gangs known for riding around on loud, extremely customized motorcycles and causing chaos in the streets of Japan.
78** Amusingly, in GIGACRAFT this gets Sparkles* kicked out of the hot springs as he has a Yakuza tattoo.
79* LetsDuet: "Shi No Barado", with Beckii Cruel.
80* LetsPlay: Two of them are members of the LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}}, and upload videos of their gameplay to their Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/user/area11band channel]]. Since 2014, a good chunk of the LetsPlay videos are gone, but some newer "Game Night" ones still remain.
81* LoopedLyrics: "Bōsōzoku Symphonic", movements one and five, albeit not excessively.
82* LyricalDissonance: "Euphemia". On the surface of it, it is fast, soaring and epic. Lyrically, it's [[MyGreatestFailure a reflection]] of one of ''Anime/CodeGeass'''s [[TearJerker/CodeGeass most tragic]] [[NightmareFuel/CodeGeass events]], [[spoiler:through the viewpoint of the man who caused it in the first place.]]
83* MetalScream:
84** A brief one in the second chorus of "The Strays".
85** Many throughout "Versus".
86** Several in the middle of "Processor".
87* NerdsAreSexy: The guys have quite the following for this reason.
88* NonAppearingTitle: Frequent. More often than not, in fact.
89* NoteToSelf: In GIGACRAFT, Sparkles* used these before the series begins, but only to count the days he'd been trapped (until he gave that up), and to remind him to hate his old friends.
90* OneWomanSong: "Cassandra, Pt.2". May be a {{subversion}}, may be not. Nobody's quite sure what it means.
91* PerformanceVideo: "Shi No Barado" and "Euphemia" are partially examples intercut with other clips, while "Go!! Fighting Action Power" is exclusively this. The videos for "The Contract" and "Versus" also follow this trend.
92* PowerBallad: "Shi no Barado". It's starts off soft, and then the guitar (played by guitarist Alex "Parv" Parvis) kicks in. And from then on, the rest of the song goes back and forth between the two.
93* RecycledLyrics: "The lights in the sky", or variants thereof, are referred to three times[[note]]"Dream & Reality, "Heaven-Piercing Giga Drill" and the fourth part of "Bōsōzoku Symphonic"[[/note]] throughout ''All The Lights In The Sky''.
94* SelfDeprecation: The band often mocks itself for supposed "ego issues" and for being a bit too nerdy, albeit outside most of their songs. Quite a few of the pictures on the band's Twitter show them goofing off, playing ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' when they should be working, for instance.
95* ShoutOut: Damn near every early song of theirs is one lyrically (all but "Cassandra, Pt.2", at least on the first album), but the most notable example might be naming their first album, ''All The Lights In The Sky'' after the second ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' movie, ''The Lights in the Sky Are Stars''.
96* SiameseTwinSongs: "Vectors" and "Euphemia". This is because the ''Blackline'' version of "Euphemia" had an intro, which was since moved to the end of "Vectors" in the ''All The Lights In The Sky'' edition. With "System;Start" being a non-mandatory lead in to the former.
97* StopAndGo: The original "The Legendary Sannin" has one early on.
98* TalkyBookend: "Heaven-Piercing Giga Drill", serving as the set-up for GIGACRAFT.
99* TitleTrack: The fourth movement of "Bōsōzoku Symphonic" would be this for ''All The Lights In The Sky'', if it weren't for the fact that all five movement names [[AllThereInTheManual can only be found]] on the LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} wiki.
100* UnpluggedVersion: Shi No Barado has had one, uploaded on their channel. Amusingly, an electric keyboard stood in for a piano.
101* WildMassGuessing: Just who ''is'' Cassandra from "Cassandra, Pt.2"? We'll supposedly never know.

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