ELISE Unveil "SATELLITE" MV with Elegant Visual Kei Aesthetics

ELISE debuts elegant visuals in “SATELLITE” music video

A fresh supergroup has emerged from the Visual Kei underground, and they're already turning heads. ELISE just dropped their "SATELLITE" music video on March 13, and it's a masterclass in understated elegance—proof that you don't need shock value to command attention in the VK scene.

The band brings together an impressive roster of established musicians: vocalist SAKU (朔) and guitarist AKANE (茜) both come from NICOLAS, bassist HINATA (向葵) previously played with Kuroneko (黒猫), and drummer EISHIN (永真) is a former member of Kane to Juusei (鐘ト銃声). This isn't a group of newcomers experimenting with the genre—these are seasoned Visual Kei veterans pooling their talents into something fresh.

What makes ELISE's debut noteworthy is their visual direction. The "SATELLITE" video aesthetic leans into refinement rather than theatricality. There's a sophistication here that recalls the more elegant side of Visual Kei—think the polished production values of bands like Versailles or LUNA SEA, where graceful composition meets meticulous artistry. The styling is impeccable, the cinematography deliberate, and the overall presentation feels intentional without veering into excess.

For Western fans, ELISE represents something important: proof that Visual Kei continues to evolve and attract serious musicians who want to push the aesthetic forward. Rather than rehashing established tropes, this supergroup appears committed to carving their own visual and sonic identity.

The band's lineup suggests they'll explore sophisticated arrangements—AKANE's guitar work, HINATA's bass presence, and EISHIN's drumming all carry histories in more melodic, refined VK projects. Combined with SAKU's vocals, we're looking at a group with real compositional depth.

If you haven't caught the "SATELLITE" video yet, now's the time. This is Visual Kei doing what it does best: taking theatrical presentation and pairing it with genuine musicianship. Stream it, support ELISE, and keep an eye on what comes next from this talented ensemble.

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